When your skincare routine just isn’t cutting it anymore, and injectables might feel too focused on a single area, Hyperdilute Radiesse offers a subtle, science-backed way to firm, smooth, and rejuvenate.
Designed for women who want refreshed skin without changing their face, this injectable dermal filler works beneath the surface to restore what time has quietly taken away and stimulate natural collagen production.
What Is Hyperdilute Radiesse?
Hyperdilute Radiesse is a modified form of the dermal filler Radiesse, which is made of calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) microspheres suspended in a carboxymethylcellulose gel. When Radiesse is diluted with saline solution and sometimes lidocaine, it becomes “hyperdilute,” allowing it to spread more easily and stimulate collagen biostimulation over a wider treatment area.
Unlike traditional dermal fillers that are used to sculpt and volumize specific areas like the lips or cheeks, Hyperdiluted Radiesse acts more like a biostimulatory treatment, triggering your body to produce its own collagen over time. The result is firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin with improved skin texture and skin elasticity.
Benefits of Hyperdilute Radiesse
- Improves skin laxity and skin firmness
- Stimulates collagen production and promotes collagen stimulation
- Enhances skin texture, elasticity, and overall skin quality
- Softens fine lines, nasolabial folds, and marionette lines
- Restores volume to areas of volume loss like the neck, décolleté, and arms
- Offers gradual, natural-looking, and long-lasting results
Hyperdilute Radiesse vs. HA Fillers vs. Traditional Radiesse
Understanding the differences between these injectable options can help you choose the right treatment for your goals:
1. Hyperdilute Radiesse
- Best for: Overall skin rejuvenation, collagen biostimulation, and improving skin health
- Treatment areas: Neck, chest, arms, face
- Goal: Long-term improvement of skin laxity, firmness, and texture
- Technique: Injected using fine-gauge needles with short linear threading or fanning technique
2. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers
- Best for: Targeted volume restoration and contouring (e.g., lips, under-eyes, cheeks)
- Goal: Immediate enhancement and refinement of facial features
- Results: Visible instantly, lasts several months
- Common products: Juvederm, Restylane
3. Traditional Radiesse
- Best for: Facial soft-tissue augmentation and contour enhancement in areas like the chin or jawline
- Goal: Restoring volume and lifting deeper lines with CaHA microspheres
- Results: Firm, structured support with gradual collagen-stimulating properties
Think of it this way: Hyperdilute Radiesse is the solution for an overall glow-up and tighter skin, while HA dermal fillers and traditional Radiesse are best for sculpting and defining specific features.
Hyperdilute Radiesse vs. Sculptra
Another popular biostimulatory injectable is Sculptra, made of poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). Like Hyperdilute Radiesse, it works by stimulating collagen production over time, but there are some key differences.
Sculptra tends to take longer to show results, with full effects often requiring multiple treatment sessions spaced several weeks apart. It’s best suited for gradual facial volume restoration, especially in hollow areas like the temples or cheeks. Hyperdilute Radiesse, on the other hand, offers both skin tightening and subtle volume improvement, particularly beneficial for skin laxity in the neck, arms, and chest.
Another distinction is in composition. While both stimulate collagen growth, Hyperdilute Radiesse uses calcium hydroxylapatite in a saline solution for more superficial rejuvenation, while Sculptra targets deeper soft tissue volume. If you’re looking for a treatment that offers a visible lift, smoother skin, and a boost in skin elasticity, Hyperdilute Radiesse may offer the more versatile option.
What to Expect from Treatment
Your provider will apply local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Using fine needles or a cannula, the diluted CaHA solution is carefully injected into the injection sites using gentle techniques like short linear threading.
You might notice some redness or swelling, but most patients return to normal activities quickly. Visible results develop over several weeks as collagen growth progresses.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Hyperdilute Radiesse is suitable for individuals looking to address mild to moderate skin laxity and improve the overall texture and firmness of their skin. Ideal candidates typically have early signs of aging and wish to rejuvenate areas such as the neck, décolleté, arms, or face.
Hyperdilute Radiesse is ideal for those with:
- Mild to moderate skin laxity
- Fine lines, acne scars, and early volume loss
- A desire for natural, gradual improvement in skin firmness
- A preference for non-surgical aesthetic treatments
If you’re on blood thinners, Fish Oil, Ginkgo Biloba, or St. John’s Wort, inform your provider to reduce the risk of bruising or other side effects.
Experience a New Way to Rejuvenate
At Vitality Women’s Healthcare, Dr. Klein brings 22 years of medical experience, specializing in cosmetic treatments and aesthetic medicine that deliver natural-looking results. If you’ve been searching for a non-invasive, collagen-stimulating treatment to restore your glow, Hyperdilute Radiesse could be the perfect solution.
Book your consultation today and see how biostimulatory agents like Hyperdilute Radiesse can help you achieve healthy, youthful skin from within.