Aesthetic Medicine

Radiesse

Calcium-Based Volume & Collagen Stimulation

Radiesse

About This Treatment

Radiesse is a unique dermal filler composed of calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres suspended in an aqueous gel. Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers, Radiesse provides immediate volume while simultaneously stimulating your body's natural collagen production for long-term skin quality improvement.

At Alpha Medical, we use Radiesse strategically for deep facial volumisation, hand rejuvenation, and jawline definition. Its bio-stimulatory properties make it an excellent choice for patients seeking both immediate correction and progressive, natural-looking enhancement over time.

Key Benefits

Dual Action

Immediate volume plus long-term collagen stimulation for lasting results.

Natural Results

The calcium microspheres integrate naturally with your tissue.

Long-Lasting

Results can last 12-18 months, longer than most HA fillers.

Collagen Building

Stimulates your body's own collagen production over time.

Versatile Application

Excellent for cheeks, jawline, chin, and hand rejuvenation.

The Treatment Process

1

Consultation

Assessment of volume loss and creation of a tailored treatment plan.

2

Preparation

The treatment area is cleansed and marked for precise injection placement.

3

Injection

Radiesse is injected deeply using cannulas or needles for optimal placement.

4

Moulding

The product is shaped to achieve natural contours and optimal results.

Ideal For Treating

Cheek volume loss
Jawline definition and contouring
Chin augmentation
Nasolabial fold correction
Hand rejuvenation
Pre-jowl sulcus filling
Temple volume restoration

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Begin?

Schedule a private consultation with our skin specialists to discuss how Radiesse can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Medical Disclaimer: Results vary between individuals. All treatments are performed by qualified medical professionals. A consultation is required to assess your suitability for any procedure. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.