Ann Arbor Radiesse doctors
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Khaled El-Hoshy, MD
Detroit Dermatologic Surgeon
14555 Levan Rd. Suite 410, Livonia |
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William H. Sabbagh, MD
Detroit Plastic Surgeon
32000 Telegraph Rd., Bingham Farms |
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Daniel Sherick, MD
Ann Arbor Plastic Surgeon
5333 McAuley Dr Suite 5001 and 5008, Ann Arbor |
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Charles Boyd, M.D.
Ann Arbor Facial Plastic Surgeon
4990 West Clark Road Suite 200, Ypsilanti |
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Lawrence Desjarlais, MD
Ann Arbor Dermatologist
2350 Washtenaw Ave. Suite 3, Ann Arbor |
Recent Answers
Had radiesse to smooth cheekbone to undereye (orbital rim?) over two weeks ago. One side looks great, the other has ridge- maybe more so(radiesse placed ON rim instead of inside it?) Anyhow...1 blister above rim on one side for over a week. Then things looked ok. Now.. OUT OF NOWHERE... 2 1/2 wks. later I'm swollen again with the same blister but on EACH side AND my upper lids are swollen and whole face and fingers even feel tight. Uncomfortable and look aweful. Why, how long and what to do???
Best to check with ur dermatologist/plastic surgeon who did the injection. Could be a temporary effect related to improper lymphatic drainage after the injection. May improve with a diuretic [water] pill.
My doctor says Radiesse is injected into the cheeks for jawline contour, not into the jaw area. I want the slightest addition to my malar area and this would pull the jowls back some. Does this make sense and is it something that is commonly done? The injector who did my cheeks says that's not how it's used.
Radiesse is an excellent option for correcting pre-jowl sulcus, the empty areas in front of the jowls. This restores a young straight , well-defined jaw line. It can also be used to restore the fullness in hollow cheeks, that can occur with aging.




