Radiesse Edmonton
Radiesse is a biostimulator injectable treatment offered at our Dermapure clinics in Edmonton. The formulation combines calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres suspended in a gel carrier, which provides volume on injection while gradually supporting the body’s natural collagen production over the months that follow.
Radiesse can support facial areas affected by volume loss and skin laxity, including the cheeks, jawline, nasolabial folds and the back of the hands. As a biostimulator, the treatment may be received on its own, or paired with complementary in-clinic options such as hyaluronic acid dermal fillers, neuromodulator injections, skin tightening technologies or medical-grade skincare protocols, depending on individual goals and anatomy.
Because every patient’s facial anatomy, goals and medical history are different, Radiesse at our Dermapure clinics in Edmonton always begins with a personalized consultation with a physician or healthcare professional. Together, you will assess whether Radiesse is the most appropriate option for you and discuss a realistic treatment plan, the expected results and the possible side effects. Book your personalized consultation with our team in Edmonton.
Local clinics offering Radiesse
Dermapure Edmonton South (Lucere)
What to Expect During Your Session
Personalized Assessment
Proceed with Treatment
Follow Up
Follow-Up & Maintenance
Patients may choose to schedule follow-up treatments to maintain their desired appearance. The longevity of treatment effects depends on individual factors, and results may vary. A healthcare professional will guide you on an appropriate treatment schedule.
Contraindications
Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) injections may not be suitable for individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding; have a history of severe allergies or an allergic reaction to any of the product’s ingredients; have an active skin infection in the treatment area; or have a bleeding disorder or are taking blood thinners. A consultation with a qualified healthcare provider is required to determine whether this treatment is appropriate and to discuss potential risks and considerations.