Regenerative Radiesse®
WEBINAR IS LIVE: Dr. Straface discusses the power of Regenerative Radiesse®
Dr. Straface is a board-certified physician with expertise in regenerative aesthetic procedures. In this webinar, she discusses how Regenerative Radiesse® works to target sagging skin, cellulite, and various body parts such as the neck, chest, arms, knees, and legs.
Regenerative Radiesse® fillers are known for their highly effective treatment that encourages the production of collagen in the skin. Typically, the filler is used to add volume when injected into the skin. However, a new version of Radiesse called Regenerative and is designed to improve the skin's elasticity and texture.
Regenerative Radiesse® is a modified version of the original Radiesse formula. It is created by thinning out the formula with a mixture of saline solution and Lidocaine. If Radiesse is not diluted, it will create volume, which may not be wanted depending on the goals of the procedure. By diluting Radiesse, patients can get all the collagen-boosting benefits without adding volume.
This diluted mixture is highly effective and is usually injected into areas of the skin that show signs of sagging or looseness. Radiesse contains calcium hydroxyapatite, or CaHA, that stimulates the body to produce new collagen, resulting in firmer skin and improved texture. This unique addition of CaHA provides both immediate, natural-looking results and long-term improvement.
Benefits
- Radiesse enhances skin youthfulness by stimulating natural collagen production.
- Fillers are a natural cosmetic procedure because the material can be absorbed by the body.
- Filler injections are non-invasive and non-surgical.
- There is no downtime after hyperdiluted Radiesse treatment.
- This unique treatment can be used in combination with lasers, injectables, and other services to achieve your desired look.
Before and After's of Regenerative Radiesse®
Treatment Sessions
Generally, one to three treatment sessions are necessary to achieve the desired aesthetic effects, with two treatments being the norm. However, severe sun damage or skin laxity may require more sessions.
These treatments are spaced one month apart. Current research indicates that results with hyperdiluted Radiesse can last up to two years. To maintain optimal results, one hyperdilute Radiesse treatment is recommended every 12 to 18 months.