Radiesse is an injectable derma fillip procedure used to plump wrinkled or folded areas of your skin, mostly used on the face. Radiesse is used to stimulate the collagen beneath your skin, which is naturally occurring, and it works immediately with lasting effects up to two years. Radiesse is a highly sought-after choice of dermal filling and highly recommended by dermatologists.
The radiesse filling is mostly performed on the skin areas around the nose and mouth. People sometimes chose this procedure to fill in wrinkled areas in their hands. The ingredients of the Radiesse procedure are nontoxic, nonallergic and fully compatible with your skin. This procedure is administrated with a tiny needle injection under your skin.
Preferred candidates are usually people between 35 and 60 years who have developed folds and wrinkles around their face throughout the years. The same age group is a preferred target group for hands procedure. People who have experienced fat loss in their facial area due to HIV infection are also one of the main target groups for Radiesse.
How much does Radiesse Cost?
Radiesse is not a cheap procedure, and you could pay between $650 and $800 for each syringe used. The amount of Radiesse used usually depends on the number of injections you need to do. This number can be determined by your doctor, and he makes that decision based on how many areas you need to treat on your face.
The amount of Radiesse used depends on a number of factors. Namely, you will need to go to your first consultation to determine how much injections you need.
Another thing to consider is that this procedure is actually a cosmetic procedure, so don’t expect your insurance to cover the cost for any injections used. Consulting with your doctor will be your top priority since this procedure is very expensive. But all is not doomed, because if you lack the funds, you can talk to your doctor about treatment financing options.
How does Radiesse actually work?
Radiesse is made out of calcium hydroxyapatite, formerly known as CaHA, gel microspheres that have an instant impact as soon as you inject it. CaHA is made out of ions of phosphate and calcium that naturally occur inside our bodies, and CaHA stimulates your naturally-occurring collagen. This allows your skin to produce more calcium and phosphate and uses the hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon inside the gel to create a structure that will mimic the work of connective tissues. After the procedure, CaHA is automatically absorbed into your body and leaves your collagen in a perfect place. The science behind Radiesse is so good that results can last for up to two years after the procedure was done.
The Procedure
Radiesse can be used anywhere, as long as you have local anesthesia. Slight discomfort and small amounts of pain can occur as the injections take place.
The procedure starts with your doctor determining which areas of your face need Radiesse, followed by applying local anesthesia to the same place where the injections will be taking place. The doctor and he alone will decide on how much dosage you actually need, and after that, the procedure will take place. The radiesse procedure takes no more than 15 minutes, depending of course on how many injections you will need.
Side effects can occur such as swelling, itching, pain, bruising, and redness.