

Neck & Décolleté
Radiesse is one of the most commonly requested and popular treatments on the anti-ageing market. Find out all about the benefits of this procedure right here.
Radiesse
The neck and decollate area can be one of the first to show signs of aging, especially from sun damage. This is because we often forget to extend sunscreen down the neck when we apply to the face, and this can lead to crepy, sagging skin over time. Radiesse, a dermal filler, can help tighten and tone this skin for a more youthful appearance that still looks natural. It works by stimulating collagen production for long-term results in addition to providing an immediately tighter, more sculpted look post-procedure.
Treatment & Results:
Radiesse treatment in the neck and chest area involves the provider first diluting the filler for the desired results. It’s then injected with a canula under the skin and acts as a biostimulant to encourage collagen production. At least two treatments are usually recommended, but you may need more depending on your skin and your goals. Treatments are spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart, but once the desired look is achieved, results can last up to 2 years.
Post Care:
Swelling and tenderness at the injection site are common after this procedure, and some patients may experience light bruising. Your practitioner may recommend applying ice packs to the site or using an over-the-counter pain reliever. Avoid sun exposure and any strenuous activities for the first 24 hours or until the swelling and redness subsides.
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Trade sagging skin for a more sculpted appearance with Radiesse treatments for the neck and decollate area. Find out more about the expected results of this procedure and schedule a consultation appointment when you contact Eye for Beauty today.
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Dermal Fillers FAQs
The most common adverse events seen in clinical studies of RADIESSE® used in the hands include bruising, redness, swelling, pain, itching, nodules or bumps/lumps, difficulty performing activities, loss of sensation and other local side effects. The most common adverse events seen in clinical studies of RADIESSE® or RADIESSE® (+) used in the face include bruising, redness, swelling, pain, itching and other local side effects.
Radiesse treatments are most often given in the skin surrounding the nose and mouth. Some people who choose this procedure want to fill in wrinkled areas in their hands. Injections are administered under the skin with a tiny needle. The ingredients in Radiesse are nontoxic, nonallergenic, and compatible with your body’s natural tissues.
Ideal candidates for Radiesse treatments are adults between the ages of 35 and 60 who have developed folds and wrinkles around their mouth and nose. Candidates who want the skin on their hands plumped are also ideal
You should not use RADIESSE® or RADIESSE® (+) if you have an allergy to any component of the product, if you have a history of severe allergies, if you have a bleeding disorder, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. You should not use RADIESSE® (+) if you have an allergy to lidocaine or medicines like it.