Smile Lines
For most of us, smile lines – also known as nasolabial folds – are where the evidence of aging first appears. These lines and creases run from the side of the nose to the corner of the mouth, and are the result of the loss of facial volume and skin elasticity as we age.
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A Naturally Stimulating Option
Fortunately, treatment with RADIESSE® Volumizing Filler can replenish volume and stimulate collagen production in this area, and can erase those pesky facial wrinkles that can ruin your poker face. Best of all, results are clinically proven to last a year or more in many patients.2,3
The RADIESSE® Difference
- It is the only filler that immediately replenishes lost volume and stimulates the production of your own natural collagen.1
- It is clinically proven to last a year or more in many patients.2,3
- RADIESSE patients are significantly more satisfied than patients treated with other leading wrinkle fillers.2,4
- It is FDA approved to mix with lidocaine to significantly reduce injection-related pain.
Treatment with RADIESSE Volumizing Filler takes only a few minutes, so your facial lines can be discreetly treated during your lunch hour. RADIESSE Volumizing Filler can save you time and money, with long-lasting results, making it the natural choice for nasolabial folds treatment.2,3 So live your life, and let RADIESSE Volumizing Filler hide the evidence!
To learn more about RADIESSE Volumizing Filler for the treatment of smile lines, find a provider in your area.
*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.