FAQ
Q1: What is Radiesse®?
Radiesse® is a dermal filler that can be metabolized and decomposed by the human body. The gel in the beauty needle immediately fills and supports the skin tissue, smoothes moderate to severe facial wrinkles, plumps the face, enhances the contour, and improves aging; Finally, the calcium hydrocarbyl apatite (CaHA) in the beauty needle can promote the growth of the skin’s own collagen to achieve a sustained effect, and the curative effect can be seen for one year or more.
Q2: Has Radiesse® been tested and approved?
Radiesse® has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Union’s CE. It is the world’s first FDA-approved face and hand filler.
Q3: How does the Radiesse® treatment work?
The doctor will first understand the customer’s needs and make appropriate suggestions according to each person’s face shape. Radiesse® contains a small amount of anesthetic. The doctor will use a very fine needle to inject Radiesse® into the skin. Each course of treatment takes about 30 minutes. The effect Visible after injection.
Q4: I am taking medicine, can I receive Radiesse® course of treatment?
Please consult your doctor before treatment. Please inform your doctor if you are currently taking anticoagulants or pain relievers, such as aspirin and other vitamin supplements, as this will increase the possibility of bruising in the injection area, and your doctor will give you appropriate advice.
Q5: Will Radiesse® have any side effects?
The more common side effects are swelling and bruising from the injection. Before the course of treatment, your doctor will inform you of the risks or side effects.
Q6: How long can Radiesse® last?
The effect and duration of treatment will be affected by age, skin type, living habits and personal constitution. Generally speaking, the curative effect can last for about one year to one and a half years.
Q7: Are there any adverse reactions after Radiesse® injection?
After the Radiesse® course of treatment, there may be slight swelling, soreness, bruising, etc. at the injection site, which will usually subside within a few days after the course of treatment. If you have any questions about Radiesse® treatment, please contact FMH.