The : The number of injections placed depends on the situation and how wide of an area needs to be treated. In either case the needle is quite small and numbing medication is typically used so the treatment is usually very well tolerated.
Answered 10/3/2016
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The : The answer depends on where the Radiesse (dermal fillers) is injected and what quantity is needed. Ask your injector during your consultation. Rest assured, insertion of the small needle is barely perceptible, even in the most anxious patients.
Answered 10/4/2016
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A few: Radiesse (dermal fillers) is used to sculpt the face. Small amounts are placed in various areas of the face to lift and contour. Prior to the injections the areas are outlined so as to be precise in the contouring. Radiesse (dermal fillers) is spread in multiple areas to prevent bulging. It is a wonderful product to sculpt the face. I often use Radiesse (dermal fillers) as part of my "rosenthal liquid facelift". www.artofplasticsurgery.com.
Answered 4/25/2016
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