| Radiesse (formerly Radiance)
Radiesse is a gel-like material composed primarily of hydroxyapetite, an important component of our bone tissue. As a gel, however, it is soft (not like bone!).
As a filler material, Radiesse is used to 'fill in' areas of wrinkles or other depressions that would benefit from 'filling out'. At the time of your initial consultation, Dr. Most will personally evaluate you and determine if you are a good candidate for Radiesse injection.
How long will the results last?
This depends on the area of injection. In general, the effect should last 12-18 months or so. Of course, these results can vary in individual patients.
The Procedure
The procedure is performed in the office with topical or local anesthesia. An initial period of swelling is expected and can last a few days. Some patients experience a small amount of bruising in the injected areas.
Why should I choose Dr. Most?
As a double-certified Otolaryngologist and Facial Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Most is uniquely qualified in surgery of the face. Dr. Most is the only facial plastic surgeon at the University of Dr. Most has many years experience and has served as Chief of Facial Plastic Surgery at two of the top medical centers in the United States. As of July 1, 2006, he is Chief of the Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Stanford University.A leader in the field, he has received national awards for his work. He performs hundreds of facial plastic surgery procedures each year. His patient comments reflect his personal philosophy for excellence. Dr. Most has been featured on local TV and national media outlets for his expertise in facial cosmetic injections.
I am interested! What is the next step?
If you are interested in this procedure, Dr. Most will personally evaluate you to determine if it is right for you. Please contact the Stanford Facial Plastic Surgery Office via phone (650) 736-FACE or (736-3223) to make a consultation appointment with Dr. Most. You may also email us at info@drmost.com for more information or to make an appointment. We look forward to seeing you!
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