Westchester Radiesse doctors
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Channing R. Barnett, MD
New York Dermatologist
163A East 70th St., New York |
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Alison Stallings, MD
Tarrytown Dermatologic Surgeon
150 White Plains Rd Ste 210, Tarrytown |
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Lawrence Bass, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
568 Park Ave, New York |
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Robert H. Gotkin, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
625 Park Avenue, New York |
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Adam Hamawy, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
1 Theall Road , Rye |
Recent Answers
Are Radiesse Injections Affected by Microdermabrasion or Skin Tyte Trx?
Superficial procedures such as microdermabrasion, Silkpeel Dermalinfusion or superficial chemical peeling will not affect the results of Radiesse injections as Radiesse is injected beneath the skin and these treatments are directed toward's the skin's surface. Skin tightening by laser is achieved by stimulating the collagen and causing collagen contraction. Radiesse also works by stimulating collagen as well. In my practice, I prefer to avoid filler and laser treatments on the same day, but they can easily be performed on different days.
I am very unhappy with Radiesse injections in my cheeks and am anxious to remove it. Is Hyaluronidase what should be used to dissolve the filler? Most importantly, I'm very concerned about losing underlying fat in my cheeks, is there a risk that I will have less than my natural fullness after this procedure? Thank you so much
There is a product called hyaluronidase which will dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers such as Restylane and Juvederm; however, it has no effect on Radiesse. For the sake of not making it worse, I would recommend just waiting for the Radiesse to go away which will take anywhere from 6 to 12 months. Some people recommend massage or gentle pressure to the treated areas to expedite the process, but I do not agree as I think either or both can make it worse. I would just leave the areas alone.
What is the Cost of Using Radiasse in the Cheek Area?
Rather than charge by the syringe, I charge by the area and typically discuss the fee during the consultation when I have a better idea of what the patient is bothered by and how I can help the patient achieve the best possible results. In any given geographic area, there will always be a range of fees (or costs) for a type of treatment, depending on who is actually injecting and what type of service is being provided. I recommend you find a board-certified dermatologist or facial plastic surgeon who is well-trained in the use of Radiesse. Expertise, experience and safety are crucially important in your attaining good results without complications.






