
Refresh Aesthetics
Radiesse® and HyperDilute Radiesse®
Signs of skin aging have met their match! Radiesse®, the first dermal filler approved by the FDA for the face and hands, treats wrinkles and folds in the skin by filling lost volume as well as boosting the skin’s natural collagen production. Hyperdilute Radiesse is simply Radiesse that’s been thinned out with a mixture of saline and lidocaine to boost collagen stimulation in additional areas of the body.
$650 per syringe
How Does Radiesse And Hyperdilute Radiesse Treat Signs Of Aging?
Radiesse consists of calcium hydroxyapatite particles suspended in a water-based gel. While the gel provides an immediate plumping effect, it doesn’t directly fill in volume like traditional hyaluronic acid fillers. Instead, the calcium hydroxyapatite particles encourage your body to produce new collagen, leading to a firmer, more youthful look that lasts longer than many other fillers.
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Hyperdilute Radiesse is a diluted form of the original product, allowing it to be used in a wider range of areas beyond the face and hands.

Who Should Consider Treatment With Radiesse Or Hyperdilute Radiesse?
Radiesse and hyperdilute Radiesse are for people 20 years of age and older who are in good health and are concerned with loss of volume and wrinkles. The majority of patients who elect these treatments are between the ages of 35 and 60. During your consultation, we will explain both treatments in detail and answer any questions you may have.

The following areas have shown success from treatment with hyperdilute Radiesse:
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Face
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Neck
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Buttocks
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Hands
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Upper arms
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Décolletage
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Abdomen
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Knees
Where Can Hyperdilute Radiesse Be Used?
What Should I Expect During And After My Treatment With Radiesse And Hyperdilute Radiesse?
Radiesse and hyperdilute Radiesse are administered through a series of injections, depending on the size of the area you want treated. We’ll determine the right dosage during your consultation. After properly sterilizing and numbing the area with local anesthesia for your comfort, we will strategically inject the filler to restore lost volume in the affected area. Each treatment takes only a few minutes. There is generally no downtime after injections, but we recommend no strenuous activity for a couple of days. You may experience some swelling, but this usually dissipates in about 24-36 hours.
Are There Other Side Effects With Radiesse And Hyperdilute Radiesse Injections?
In addition to mild swelling, the most common side effects seen in clinical trials have included the following:
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Redness
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Tenderness
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Pain at injection site
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Bruising
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Itching
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Nodules or bumps/lumps
If any of these effects occur, they are usually mild and temporary. We’ll be sure to discuss all potential side effects and more at your consultation.