Radiesse filler in Tarporley, Cheshire

Radiesse is a safe and FDA-approved advanced injectable filler designed to replace lost volume and smooth lines and wrinkles. Radiesse stands apart as more than a traditional filler because it works in two ways: giving both immediate lift and volume, while also working over time to stimulate the body’s natural collagen production in the injected areas. It gives incredible, natural-looking results.


Photo of peaches to represent the amazing skin results given by Radiesse at Skinphinity Aesthetics Cheshire, doctor-led clinic in Tarporley

What is Radiesse and how does it differ from traditional fillers?

Most traditional dermal fillers are made from a hyaluronic acid gel, which works by attracting water to plump the skin and replace volume loss.

Radiesse, however, is a ‘dual action’ filler. It restores volume and improves skin structure while working with the body’s natural physiology. It is made from calcium hydroxylapatite, a substance already found in the body.

The Radiesse calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres do two jobs: they provide immediate structural support while also stimulating the body’s own collagen production over time. As the initial gel is gradually absorbed, your body’s newly produced collagen remains, helping to maintain the skin’s firmness and contour.

Unlike traditional fillers that simply ‘fill’, Radiesse therefore helps strengthen the skin’s underlying framework, leading to firmer, smoother and more natural-looking results.

Dr Kyra provides Radiesse from her doctor-led aesthetics clinic in Tarporley, Cheshire. A full medical consultation must be performed prior to treatment.

 
 

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How long does it last?

On average 12-18 months

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Price

From £450

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Time it takes

30-60 minutes


Radiesse FAQs

How long does Radiesse last?

You will see results immediately, with ongoing improvement for the following 3-6 months. The optimum results usually last 12-18 months but rarely return to baseline.

Is Radiesse safe?

Radiesse is safe and FDA-approved. It has an excellent safety profile when administered by a trained aesthetic medical professional.

How many sessions of Radiesse do I need?

This depends on your goal and chosen treatment area. However, there is no need for a course or repeated treatments and one session is often enough.

What are the side effects of Radiesse?

Mild swelling, redness or bruising are possible. Rare side effects include nodules and vascular occlusion, which will be discussed fully at consultation.

Can I have other treatments alongside Radiesse?

Yes you can! For example, anti-wrinkle injections (Botox) or traditional dermal fillers.

Common Radiesse treatment areas include:

  1. Jowls

  2. Jawline

  3. Cheeks

  4. Nasolabial folds

    (the creases that run from the corner of your nose to the corner of your mouth)

  5. Marionette lines

    (the vertical folds that run from the corner of your mouth down to the jawline)

  6. Decolletage

  7. Hands

Need more advice about Radiesse?

We’d love to hear from you! Get in touch with Dr Kyra for further info and support.