What is Radiesse?
Do you want to have more volume in your skin in order to make it look healthy and young? You are not alone. Women want this look from around the age of mid-thirties on. Natural collagens begin to break down as you get older and this creates thinner skin that loses it’s volume and elasticity.
Once it is lost, the wrinkles set in where there was once collagen. Radiesse fills in those areas that have lost natural collagen with a filler that has everything your skin needs to thrive. Radiesse gives your skin volume to reduce the signs of aging and to create a natural youthful glow.
Why Radiesse?
Radiesse begins to work immediately in replenishing the volume that is not there anymore. It also works as a stimulate to encourage your natural collagen to produce more. Results from Radiesse has been proven to last at least a year or more. Radiesse is FDA approved to mix the right consistency into an injection form.
The Radiesse filler is non-toxic and has non-allergenic fillers that will help to reduce those wrinkles that you see in the folds of your skin located around your mouth and your nose. If you suffer from facial scars, Radiesse can be used to fill in those scars.
Who can use Radiesse?
To be a candidate for Radiesse you must be between the ages of 35 and 60 years old. You should begin to see results immediately after the treatment is complete. You may need to return for your treatment throughout the years in order to keep the same young look that will last for a very long time. You can try other alternatives to Radiesse but nothing works like Radiesse does.
The Radiesse procedure is performed in Dr. Pillia’s office under local anesthesia. There may be discomfort around the injection sites but this is minima. This procedure may only take as long as fifteen minutes before you can get up and go home.
The first thing Dr. Pillia will do is to inject a compound underneath the skin. This compound consists of calcium hydroxyl apatite microspheres that are held up in a carboxymethylcellulose gel base. The gel is made up of organic compounds. As soon as it is injected into your skin, a thin tissue will begin to form around the tiny microspheres and this is where the filler comes in.
During the procedure the doctor will use three simple steps that include the injection point locations, identifying the amount of Radiesse needed, and then injecting the solution underneath the skin.
For more information about Radiesse contact Dr. Pillai today.




