Radiesse is a dermal filler composed of calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres that offers a versatile solution for non-surgical body contouring and skin rejuvenation. Radiesse stimulates collagen production upon injection, utilizing the body’s natural processes, resulting in increased volume and improved skin texture. This injectable filler is adept at diminishing hip dips to harmonize the hourglass shape sought after by many individuals. Beyond its application for non-surgical Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBLs), Radiesse is also utilized in facial, chest, neck, elbow, and knee areas for skin texture regeneration and volume enhancement. As a provider, she witnessed Radiesse effectively address concerns related to volume loss and skin texture irregularities, providing patients with natural-looking enhancements.
This treatment suits individuals seeking to enhance their body contours or rejuvenate specific areas without invasive procedures. Results from Radiesse injections are typically visible immediately, with continued improvement over several weeks as collagen production increases. The longevity of results varies but commonly lasts up to 12-18 months, depending on the treated area and individual metabolism. As a provider specializing in aesthetics, she encourage those considering Radiesse to explore its benefits and schedule a consultation with Angelica Jackson to determine the personalized approach best suited to their aesthetic goals.
Candidates suitable for Radiesse want to enhance body contours or rejuvenate specific areas without surgery.
Immediate results are visible post-injection, with continued improvements over several weeks as collagen production increases.
Results can last between 12-18 months, depending on the treated area and individual metabolism.
Potential side effects include temporary redness, swelling, or bruising, with minimal downtime.
Radiesse is injected into targeted areas during the procedure, and patients might experience minimal discomfort, easily managed with topical anesthetics or numbing agents.