Medford Radiesse doctors
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Robert M. Jensen, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
1353 E. McAndrews Road, Medford |
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Douglas J. Key, MD
Portland Dermatologic Surgeon
9555 SW Barnes Rd Ste 390, Portland |
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Michael M. Kim, MD
Portland Facial Plastic Surgeon
3303 SW Bond Avenue Center for Health & Healing, 5th Floor, Portland |
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Scott C. Young, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
521 N. Main Street, Ashland |
Recent Answers
I am 36 and considering to correct my smiling lines.Am I too young?How much would that cost for only those lines?Thank you
I had Radiesse done about 5 months ago and only put in one syring 1.3cc to my cheeks, a tad in the cheek folds, and some for cheekbone. I am 30 and wanted to get sculpted cheeks like Kim Kardashian has. I saw some cheekbone improvement but not as much.
Would you recommend I go back for a repeat session now and put it another one of 1.3cc? OR should I go for two of these in one shot instead of spacing them apart? Also, it seems to have gone down a bit.
You might consider getting fat injections to the cheeks. There are a number of advantages over synthetic fillers:
1) It's your own fat not a synthetic material.
2) As a live graft the results will most likely be permanent.
3) You can get more fullness with less cost.
4) Since it is your own fat it will feel totally natural. Radiesse can feel stiff.
What is the efficacy of Radiesse's use to fell out indentations of the nasal bridge? Will it move when I sneeze? Will it move when I blow my nose?
Both Radiesse and Juvederm are great tools for correcting minor indentations of the nose. They last long, 1-2 years, are stable ( don't move after they've healed) and are minimally invasive.


