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Are there any medical conditions that make radiesse (dermal fillers) unsafe? i'm under a doctor's care for multiple medical issues. i'd like to get radiesse (dermal fillers), but i'm worried it might not be safe for me.

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Dr. Peter Certo answered

Specializes in Dentistry

To : To date, the company has not reported any serious adverse reactions. Radiesse (dermal fillers) is widely considered the safest to inject. The problem lays in the injector. A doctor that is skilled and experienced in Radiesse (dermal fillers) injections will give you great results with little to no complications. With all injectibles, bruising and swelling are always possible, but ice and arnica will make these a non-issue. Remember, we only know what the companies tell us and what is reported.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Dr. Thomas Lamperti answered

Specializes in Facial Plastic Surgery

Radiesse (dermal fillers) : Radiesse (dermal fillers) is generally very safe. You should talk with your regular doctor to make sure your medical problems wouldn't interfere with having a skin filler injection.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Dr. Robert Strimling answered

Specializes in Dermatology

Relative : Relative and absolute contraindications for Radiesse (dermal fillers) include pregnancy, nursing, infection or inflammatory skin conditions in the the treatment zone and conditions or medications that promote bleeding. However, i recommend a consult with your board certified cosmetic physician.

Answered 10/4/2016

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