Cellulite Reduction Using Radiesse

If you struggle with cellulite, you’re not alone. Cellulite is the dimpled appearance of the skin that most commonly appears in the thighs, buttocks, and abdomen. Notoriously difficult to get rid of, cellulite is often a major frustration among patients. 

Radiesse in a hyperdiluted form is emerging as an effective, non-surgical treatment for cellulite. With the ability to smooth out the surface of the skin, Radiesse may finally be your answer to eliminating cellulite in trouble areas on the body. 

What Is Cellulite?

Before we dive into the benefits of hyperdiluted Radiesse for cellulite, let’s cover what exactly cellulite is. 

Cellulite forms when fat beneath the skin presses through the skin’s connective tissues. The connective tissues provide structure and form to your skin. So when fat herniates these tissues, it creates depressions that you can see on the surface of the skin. 

It’s very common to have cellulite. But if you want to smooth and even out the skin on your body, Radiesse could work for you. 

How Does Radiesse Work for Cellulite?

Radiesse is a dermal filler. But unlike many of the other fillers on the market, it’s not made of hyaluronic acid. Instead, it’s made of calcium hydroxylapatite, or CaHa, which is found naturally in the body as a building block of bone and teeth. 

The Radiesse formula features CaHa microspheres suspended in a gel carrier. Its main application is as a treatment for aging skin, especially on the hands. The formula lifts and adds volume to the skin while increasing collagen production, making the skin appear more youthful. 

Smooth Out Cellulite for Tight, Flawless Skin

Radiesse may now also be used to smooth out large dimples in the skin caused by cellulite. By volumizing the depressions in the skin and boosting collagen production, Radiesse can reduce the appearance of cellulite with results that last for a year or longer. 

Our Radiesse treatment for cellulite reduction is quick, minimally-invasive, and effective. Contact us today to learn more!