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Does radiesse (dermal fillers) ever migrate? i mean, if i get it in my nasolabial folds, could it move down into my lip?

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Dr. Peter Certo answered

Specializes in Dentistry

It : It will not migrate if done properly. Make sure the doctor doing it has plenty of experience with the product. Radiesse is more technique sensitive then juvederm or restylane (dermal fillers). It is not indicate for patients over 65, due to the collagen breakdown as we age. Dermal filler will probably migrate then.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Usually not: Radiesse (dermal fillers) is a used to sculpt the face. It is placed in the deeper tissues. Once injected and molded it should not migrate. The body forms your own collagen around the calcium particles, that comprise radiesse (dermal fillers). Therefore, Radiesse (dermal fillers) is captured and should stay where placed. It is a great product to lift the face and is part of my "rosenthal liquid facelift". www.artofplasticsurgery.com.

Answered 6/30/2014

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