Lexington Radiesse doctors
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S. Randolph Waldman, MD
Lexington Facial Plastic Surgeon
125 E Maxwell St Suite 303, Lexington |
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Joseph Bark, MD
Lexington Dermatologist
1401 Harrodsburg Road Suite C415, Lexington |
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Sandra Bouzaglou, MD
Lexington Plastic Surgeon
501 Darby Creek Rd Suite 59, Lexington |
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Therese-Anne LeVan, M.D.
Lexington Plastic Surgeon
1707 Nicholasville Road, Lexington |
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Amit B. Patel, MD
Lexington Facial Plastic Surgeon
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Recent Answers
I had several Radiesse treatments in upper cheeks and nasolabial folds in a past with a success. However, my latest injections in Nov/08 did not yield the same result and also did not last long.
Is it possible because it was mixed with local anesthetic? All the other variables are the same (great injector,and so on).
I have also noticed that including local anesthetic with our Radiesse may influence the extent of our correction. We no longer include local anesthesia as part of our injection.
My surgeon reduced the height of my nose and put in a slope. My side profile with a slope doesn't suit my face. Will Radiesse injections help? I don't want to much height back but just a little, and have the slope straightened
Although care must be taken when injecting foreign material in the nose such as Radiesse, it has been my experience that the bridge of the nose can be elevated slightly with Radiesse injections. I do not use Radiesse in the tip of the nose however.
I have keloid. I am going to have Radiesse done around the mouth. Is this safe? Will it scar?
Keloids form when incisions are made through the skin in rare cases but not from use of injections of needles into the skin. I have been doing filler injections for 25 years and have never seen a problem with keloids.



