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WHAT IS RADIESSE?

Radiesse provides an instant lift by restoring lost volume in areas of the lower and mid face, effectively treating moderate to severe wrinkles and folds. The facial filler is comprised of Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres suspended in an aqueous gel carrier. Once injected, it provides immediate volume and correction but continues to work by stimulating the body to produce its own natural collagen. Over time, the gel is absorbed and the body metabolizes the CaHA microspheres, leaving behind only your own natural collagen.

WHAT AREAS DOES RADIESSE TREAT?

Radiesse is a versatile dermal filler that may be used in a variety of areas on the face and hands. It is most effective when used for the following:

  • Nasolabial folds (smile lines) around the nose and mouth
  • Marionette lines that run down from the corners of the mouth

To learn more about Radiesse, visit radiesse.com.

BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS

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Radiesse Hands

K.B – Beer Dermatology
Cosmetic, General & Surgical Dermatology

So what I am doing here is using a long cannula to get all the way under her skin, and go up to the proximal knuckle and you can see it just gently flows through what we are using is Radiesse, it is just a perfect product because it is a little bit opaque, it is white because of the calcium and what I like to do is, spread it around using the cannula and then I will use a little bit of pressure with my finger and what that does is it spreads it homogenously and provides really wonderful coverage. Very, very minimal trauma even though the skin here is incredibly thin, and you can see off her vessels and everything else, but what happens is you lay the Radiesse down on top of it, just like that, you can spread it out and it camouflages the vessels, the tendons and everything else.
You can see it is a pretty easy procedure to do, the way I do it is I make 4 small incision points at 12 3 6 and 9 with 12 being her right third knuckle, and what we will do is just gently fill into her digital space with a little bit of Radiesse and you can see it just really gently flows, we are using a soft fill cannula at this point which has several exit ports and what I am doing is just filling a little bit at a time, and you can see as we fill that spot there – we are gently going to coax it over, and so we are just going to use a little bit of pressure and spread out the material so it is evenly distributed and then a lot of times what I like to do is take a semi ablative laser and just tighten the skin up and it looks beautiful when you are done so that is it.


Radiesse Hands

Gently – so what I am doing is I have made a little bit of a nick in her right hand, I have mixed up some Radiesse in this case, but you can use Hyaluronic acids, we are just injecting it all under her skin to reduce some of the veins and the stringy-ness of this. Getting it, alright


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Dr. Kenneth Beer
Dr. Kenneth Beer is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist focused on general, surgical and aesthetic dermatology. After obtaining his BS in Zoology from Duke University and his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, he completed a residency and Fellowship at the University of Chicago. Dr. Beer is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, and is a Clinical Professor of Dermatology at University of Miami. Dr. Beer is the Founder of the Cosmetic Bootcamp program which trains doctors and PA’s enhancing their knowledge of cosmetic dermatology. He has decades of experience and specializes in facial rejuvenation.

Dr. Kerry Fike is a board-certified dermatologist and Harvard-trained physician. She has advanced dermatologic surgery training and active memberships in many dermatologic associations such as The American College of Mohs Surgery and specializes in non-melanoma skin cancer treatment using Mohs micrographic surgery.