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Radiesse: Dermal Fillers That Last
May 2, 2008, 12:00 pm | visits: 51 | wordcount: 528
By Lisa Ortega

All sorts of modern day medical cosmetic procedures and treatment options are popping up. For those seeking a treatment for fine lines, wrinkles, and any sort of dermal filler, the cosmetic skin care industry has a number of different options available. Some of them are longer lasting than others and are comprised of different ingredients but it is worth looking into the various types to get an idea of what type is best for your skin One such skin care option is Radiesse, a soft tissue augmenting injection which provides a stable base for the body's own cells to grow and multiply. Since it is comprised of calcium hydroxyapatite, which is an inorganic substance that is similar to bone, it allows skin cells to grow on it, and throughout it. Once this happens, fine lines are filled out and the skin appears more supple and radiant. Each injection can last for around two years depending on the individual and various other factors. Muscle use, lifestyle habits, and skin type can affect the duration of effectiveness. When seeking out skin care treatments it is important to be reasonable in your expectations. Aside from this, Radiesse offers a safe way to alter your appearance and boost self confidence. There are certain benefits and risks associated with all dermal fillers such as scars, allergic reactions, pain, and infections. For each person, Radiesse is unique so it is important to discuss your skin care history and any allergies with your dermatologist to understand which dermal filler is best for your skin type. For some, Radiesse offers a highly effective first injection which creates the desired look after only one treatment. The treatment must then be repeated once the results wear off. For others, more than one treatment may be necessary to achieve the desired effects. How many treatments needed can only be determined after the first treatment to see how the responds to each treatment. For those seeking longer lasting dermal fillers, Radiesse is worth looking into. Of course, most dermal fillers, being considered elective and cosmetic, are not covered by most health insurance providers. With this in mind, you may wish to understand the financial commitment related to each treatment session and go over those details with a dermatologist. There may be financing options available also. To keep the skin radiant and supple, it is important to take good care of it, use sunscreen, and protect it from prolonged exposure to the sun. These kinds of precautions can protect the skin and can increase the effectiveness of dermal fillers or prevent the need for them in the first place. Prior to using Radiesse, it is a good idea to discuss all potential risks with an experienced dermatologist so that you are sure of how it may affect the health of your skin or your appearance. Asking plenty of questions is a great idea so that you know what to expect during and after treatments. Before you use any sort of injection in the skin or body, it is always important to take responsibility for your own health and perform the necessary research to make sure you are aware of how your health may be affected.

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