Hyperdilute Radiesse

Also known as: hyperdilute radiesse, dilute radiesse, diluted radiesse

Neurotoxins & Dermal Fillers

AI Aesthetician Summary

1. What Is Hyperdilute Radiesse?

Hyperdilute Radiesse is an advanced, off-label aesthetic procedure that uses Radiesse®, a dermal filler composed of Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres, which has been significantly diluted with sterile saline and often lidocaine. Unlike its traditional us...

Treatment Details

Targets

Areas:Neck, Chest, Cheek, Jaw, Chin, Forehead, Arm, Hand, Abdomen, Thigh, Knee, Buttocks
Tissues:Skin (Epidermis, Dermis), Subcutaneous Fat
Longevity:1-2 Years

How it Works

Duration:45 minutes
Anesthesia:Topical (e.g., Numbing Cream)
Pain Level:Mild
Techniques:Injection
Technique Notes:Biostimulatory material is injected to trigger gradual collagen or tissue-support remodeling rather than immediate HA-style volume alone.
Multiple Sessions:Yes
Session Notes:A series may be recommended, with results developing gradually over weeks to months and maintenance based on response.

Post Treatment

Downtime:2 days
Post-care:Avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, excessive heat, and massaging the treated area for 24 hours unless instructed otherwise. Use cold compresses for swelling or bruising and contact the provider for severe pain, discoloration, or signs of infection.
Risks:Temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, bruising, asymmetry, lumps, nodules, infection, allergic reaction, vascular occlusion, tissue injury, or unsatisfactory result. Risk depends on product, anatomy, dose, and injector technique.

Additional Information

Invasiveness:Minimally Invasive