55 years old, no rosacea or skin condition before. I had diluted radiesse injected by cannula in my upper cheeks. I was left with broken capillaries and redness. Can this be fix?
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Yes, it is generally safe to perform masseter Botox in areas where Radiesse has been previously placed, especially if the Radiesse was injected deeper along the bone or in the jawline for structural support. Botox works at the muscle level and does not interact with the filler material.
Since...
Great question! Based on newer research and clinical protocols like the Buttocks Beautification 3D approach, the amount of Radiesse needed to correct contour issues — including hip dips — varies a lot depending on the number, depth, and distribution of dips.
In some cases, 6 syringes...
Removing Radiesse typically involves waiting for the filler to naturally dissipate, as it’s not reversible. If you’re unsatisfied or experiencing issues, consult the injecting professional for guidance. In some cases, hyaluronic acid fillers can be used to dissolve certain types of fillers, but...