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Thank you for asking your question. Yes, Radiesse can be placed in the temples. If used for the proper candidate, results can be very pleasant. See an experienced oculofacial surgeon for comprehensive evaluation and treatment. Good luck!
Radiesse can be injected, practically anywhere on the face and body, except for the lips. But you still need to be more specific as to what effect you’d like to achieve. I hope this helps and good luck from New York City Plastic Surgery.
The problem with Radiesse, though widely considered as a temporary filler, is that it cannot be dissolved. You can try breaking it up transcutaneously with a needle along with Kenalog and 5-FU injections. Sometimes its better to excise it. You can inject it around the periosteum but...
Hello, my name is Dr. Burko and I am a Plastic Surgeon at SY Aesthetics in NYC. Radiesse is made up of calcium hydroxylapatite which is a biocampatibile material so it is generally quite safe to use as the body doesn't recognize it as a foreign material. In my experience, I have not had Radiesse...
For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest...