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Injectables

Advanced Techniques

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What is Hyperdilute Radiesse?

Hyperdiluted Radiesse is simply Radiesse that has been diluted / thinned out, with a mixture of sterile saline and lidocaine.  This makes it an easily spreadable biostimulator capable of remodeling sagging or loose skin over a larger area through the stimulation of Type I collagen which is the strongest!

 

When this diluted mixture is injected into areas of collagen loss, it triggers the body to produce new collagen and elastin. The result is a skin rejuvenating treatment with pronounced and visible smoother, firmer, younger-looking skin.

 

The benefits of this treatment are skin tightening and thickening, reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and crepiness.  Treatment of the décolletage will also reduce the pigment from sun damage. Overall, skin tone, texture and elasticity are markedly improved.

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Where can it be used?

Mid and lower face for lines and sagging skin

Neck for lines and tightening

Décolletage

Buttocks or Thighs to add volume or helps with cellulite dimpling

Knee skin tightening

Hand volume

Abdomen for tightening and stretch marks

Upper and inner arm laxity

Anywhere there is sagging or crepe-like skin can be treated with Radiesse!

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How much diluted Radiesse is needed?

Radiesse is available by the syringe, and, according to the current practice guidelines, treatment typically requires one syringe per area. The face and neck each usually require a single 1.5cc syringe per session, while the chest requires a half to a full syringe.

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How many treatments are needed?

One to three treatment sessions are usually required to achieve the desired aesthetic effects.  Two treatments are typical, though severe sun damage or severe skin laxity may require more.

These treatments are spaced out one month apart.  Though preliminary research shows that results with hyperdiluted Radiesse may last up to two years.  You will likely want to have one hyperdilute Radiesse treatment every 12 to 18 months for maintenance.

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What is the downtime?

As with any filler injection, there can be some bruising, swelling and mild discomfort after the treatment.  Most clients tolerated this treatment well and are very satisfied with their results. There can be a variable amount of bruising and swelling, which normally lasts up to a week.

We use a cannula which is beneficial to reduce the risk of bruising!  

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