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In properly selected patients, Radiesse works nicely for the jawline to create definition and a nice contour. The amount of syringes needed really depends on the patient and the results desired. The quantity injected will vary greatly, depending on the patient’s age and severity of the problem. Often 0.3 ml is enough, but up to 3cc’s may be needed per side. As to injecting all at once or spacing it a few weeks apart, that doesn’t matter in terms of longevity. Both will last about one year.
I typically use 2-3 syringes the first time and reassess in 3-4 weeks to see if more is needed. Often combining with sculptra helps give longevity. I suggest seeing an expert for this who uses cannulas. Best, Dr. Emer.
It depends on the severity of the problem and how much fat is on the neck and under the chin but looking at your picture 1 syringe of 1.5 cc should give a good result
I have been using Radiesse to provide strong, angular jawlines for men for many years. Most often, I use two1.5cc syringes. (Some men require 3, but most times...2).
Thank you for your question. Radiesse is not a good filler for the fine lines around the mouth. Hyaluronic acid fillers such as Restylane or Juvederm are better for this area. Also, hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved if you are unhappy with the results, whereas Radiesse cannot. I ...
Radiesse is deep in the skin or on bone and will not be affected by tanning in any way. Good luck! Dr. Emer.
Radiesse is a stimulatory filler that is an excellent option for patients who desire a longer-lasting filler alternative to hyaluronic acid dermal fillers. In our office, we use Radiesse to complement structural areas of the face and contour bony prominences. Our office also is a center of...