Volumizing Filler
Replenishing lost volume and providing lift are the keys to diminishing the appearance of facial wrinkles and folds. There are two physical characteristics that dictate the ability of injectable fillers to provide volume and lift: viscosity and elasticity (G’).
Viscosity
Measures the ability of a filler to withstand a force that is applied to it and not spread or splay into the surrounding tissue. As seen in the chart below, RADIESSE® Volumizing Filler shows the highest resistance to spreading when compared to other dermal fillers.1
RADIESSE® Provides Higher Viscosity Compared to HA Based Fillers1
The benefits of the high viscosity of RADIESSE Volumizing Filler include:
- Remains in the place it is injected and will not spread or splay into the surrounding tissue
- Enables the injector to visualize the final result immediately after injection
Elasticity (G’)
Measures the ability of a filler to push back against a force that is applied to it and provide lift. RADIESSE Volumizing Filler proves to withstand the most force, demonstrating a superior lifting capacity, when comparing to other dermal fillers.1
RADIESSE® Provides Higher Elasticity Compared to HA Based Fillers1
The benefits of the high elasticity (G’) of RADIESSE Volumizing Filler include:
- Counteracts forces that cause an aged look, like gravity or skin laxity
- Provides lift and support
RADIESSE Volumizing Filler demonstrates superior lifting capacity when compared to other leading dermal fillers. By having the highest G’ and viscosity among leading dermal fillers, RADIESSE Volumizing Filler is certainly a unique, ideal volumizer.1
For more information about becoming a RADIESSE Volumizing Filler provider, contact us.
In this study, RADIESSE® demonstrated a higher viscosity and elasticity compared to HA based fillers tested.*†
Data shown not intended to imply clinical effect.
* Based on in vitro study.
† Products shown may be indicated for different uses. Please see each individual product’s IFU for the approved use.
1. Meland M, Groppi C, Lorenc ZP. Rheological Properties of Calcium Hydroxylapatite With Integral Lidocaine. J Drugs Dermatol. 2016;15(9):1107-1112.