Corners of the Mouth
The corners of the mouth are also known as the oral commissure and as you age, you can lose volume in this area. The result is a downturned appearance of the mouth that can make you look like you are mad. In addition, volume loss in this area often leads to the formation or the deepening of already-formed marionette lines.
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Scientifically Designed Wrinkle Treatment
Because RADIESSE® Volumizing Filler replenishes lost volume and stimulates the body to produce its own natural collagen, it can provide volume, hiding the evidence of aging immediately with results that get better over time.1
RADIESSE Volumizing Filler is founded by science and specially designed to immediately restore facial volume and stimulate the production of your body’s own natural collagen – a combo no other filler does!1 Across the globe, RADIESSE Volumizing Filler has seen relevant results and is proven to:
- Stimulate natural collagen production1
- Immediately replenish lost volume to hide the signs of aging
- Create results that last a year or more in many patients2,3
- Provide higher patient satisfaction than patients treated with other leading injectable wrinkle fillers2,4
A quick trip to your cosmetic doctor and wrinkles and folds can be corrected with RADIESSE Volumizing Filler. Be sure to ask your doctor about the FDA-approved option that can make your RADIESSE treatment significantly more comfortable. With optimal convenience, comfort, and results, RADIESSE Volumizing Filler is the natural choice for knocking out wrinkles, lines and unwanted proof of a life too well-lived.
If you’re ready to find out more about RADIESSE Volumizing Filler, find a provider.
*Individual Results May Vary
1. Berlin AL, Hussain M, Goldberg DJ. Calcium hydroxylapatite filler for facial rejuvenation: a histologic and immunohistochemical analysis. Dermatol Surg. 2008;34:S64-S67.
2. Moers-Carpi M, Vogt S, Santos BM, et al. A multicenter, randomized trial comparing calcium hydroxylapatite to two hyaluronic acids for treatment of nasolabial folds. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:S144-S151.
3. Bass LS, Smith S, Busso M, McClaren M. Calcium hydroxylate (Radiesse) for treatment of nasolabial folds: long-term safety and efficacy results. Aesthetic Surg J. 2010;30:235-238.
4. Moers-Carpi M, Tufet JO. Calcium hydroxylapatite versus nonanimal stabilized hyaluronic acid for the correction of nasolabial folds: a 12-month, multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled split-face trial. Dermatol Surg. 2008;34:210-215.