New treatment at Skinphinity Cheshire: Radiesse, the ‘Dual-Action’ Filler
By Dr Kyra Drinnan at Skinphinity, Cheshire, Tarporley’s only doctor-led aesthetics clinic covering Tarporley, Middlewich and wider Cheshire
Here at Skinphinity Aesthetics Clinic in Tarporley, Cheshire, I am beyond excited to be launching our latest filler treatment…Radiesse. Read on to find out all you need to know about Radiesse and its amazing results.
What is Radiesse and how does it work?
Radiesse is a filler that provides both immediate and long-term improvement to wrinkles, lines and lost volume. It is a safe and FDA-approved advanced injectable aesthetic treatment that restores volume and improves skin structure while working with your body’s natural physiology. Made from calcium hydroxylapatite, a substance already found in the body, Radiesse provides immediate lift and contour while also stimulating collagen production over time. Collagen is the protein that gives skin its structure and plumpness.
Unlike traditional fillers that simply “fill”, Radiesse helps strengthen the skin’s underlying framework, leading to firmer, smoother, and more natural-looking results. This dual-action approach makes it an excellent choice for addressing wrinkles and volume loss.
How is Radiesse different from traditional fillers?
As mentioned above, Radiesse is different from many traditional dermal fillers because it doesn’t just add volume, it also actively rebuilds the skin from within. Most fillers are made from a hyaluronic acid gel, which works by attracting water to plump the skin, smooth lines and replace volume loss. Radiesse however, is made from calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres that provide immediate structural support while stimulating the body’s own collagen production over time. As the initial gel is gradually absorbed, your newly produced collagen remains, helping maintain firmness and contour. This makes Radiesse especially effective for deeper wrinkles, facial shaping, and areas that need more lift and definition. The results tend to last longer than standard fillers and cause less swelling.
Radiesse produces amazing results by replacing lost volume and smoothing wrinkles
How long does Radiesse take to kick in and how long does it last?
You will see results instantly in the treatment area, with ongoing improvement for the following 3-6 months. The optimum results usually last 12-18 months but rarely return to baseline.
What areas of the body is Radiesse used to treat?
Radiesse is commonly used to treat:
· jowls
· jawline
· cheeks
· nasolabial folds (the creases that run from the corner of your nose to the corner of your mouth)
· marionette lines (the vertical fold that runs from the corner of your mouth down to the jawline)
· decolletage
· hands
How many sessions of Radiesse do I need?
The number of Radiesse treatments you need varies depending on your goal and treatment area, but there is no need for a course or repeated treatments as often one session is enough. We will discuss what is appropriate after a thorough consultation together.
Final thoughts
To summarise, Radiesse stands apart as more than a traditional filler. It supports the skin’s structure and replaces volume while also encouraging long-term collagen renewal. With immediate visible results and benefits that continue to develop over time, it offers a balanced approach to facial rejuvenation that looks natural rather than overdone.
As with any injectable treatment, outcomes depend on expert assessment and technique, which is why here at Skinphinty’s doctor-led aesthetic clinic we believe a personalised consultation is essential before any treatment. Ready to love the skin you’re in? Book a consultation with Dr Kyra today to discuss if Radiesse can help you rediscover your glow and feel truly confident in your own skin.
Dr Kyra Drinnan at Skinphinity is a highly regarded GP and cosmetic specialist passionate about providing subtle treatments to leave your skin smoother and more youthful looking from her clinics in Cheshire.
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