Salt Lake City Radiesse doctors

Mark Taylor, MD Mark Taylor, MD
Salt Lake City Dermatologic Surgeon
440 West 200 South Suite 250, Salt Lake City
3 answers
P. Daniel Ward, MD P. Daniel Ward, MD
Salt Lake City Facial Plastic Surgeon
4696 Daybreak Rim Way, South Jordan
2 answers
John Bitner, MD John Bitner, MD
Salt Lake City Facial Plastic Surgeon
2121 N. Robins Drive, Layton
1 answer
Renato Saltz, MD Renato Saltz, MD
Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon
5445 South Highland Drive , Salt Lake City
1 answer
Richard H. Fryer, MD Richard H. Fryer, MD
Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon
11762 S State Street #220, Draper
1 answer

Recent Answers

Can Radiesse Migrate?

I had Radiesse injected into the bridge of my nose today, and all day long the Radiesse has been moving down along the rest of my nose (till the middle)! I have to constantly push it back up since it's making the rest of my nose look all bumpy. I was told this was not possible and that it would stay put. But it is happening and I have many witnesses to this phenomena. WHAT IS GOING ON?

A: Radiesse is very stable in the location it is placed.

Radiesse is very stable in the location it is placed.  If the Radiesse is artfully applied for a good cosmetic correction, it should not move from the location where it is injected.

Mark Taylor, MD
Salt Lake City Dermatologic Surgeon
Radiesse- Scarring Dissolves ??

I've had radiesse placed in my NL folds 14 months ago. Very unhappy. My NL lines look more prominent and i look tired. She put too much next to my mouth which gives me a sunken cheek look and pushes mouth down. 12 - 18 months, but what about the scar formation? Does the "new collagen" (scarring) go away too? I don't think it has subsided one bit yet. Please please tell me it will dissolve still. : (

A: It is possible to dissolve Radiesse - should be done by an expert.

Intralesional steroid injections can dissovle Radiesse, however there is some risk of skin dimpling with this treatment.  If the skin dimples it can be filled with a hyaluroic acide filler such as Perlane or Juvaderm and will eventually return to normal.  I would recommend a dermatologist who specializes in aesthetic medicine to do this treatment.

Mark Taylor, MD
Salt Lake City Dermatologic Surgeon
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