Radiesse Treatment Guide

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What is Radiesse?

Radiesse is a calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) dermal filler that provides immediate volume and stimulates the body's own collagen production over time. Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers, Radiesse cannot be dissolved with hyaluronidase.

Radiesse is FDA-approved for facial volume loss and hand rejuvenation. It is also used in "hyperdilute" form — mixed with saline and lidocaine — as a biostimulator to improve skin quality, laxity, and texture across larger areas like the neck, chest, and body.

Results are visible immediately and build over 3 to 6 months as collagen production increases. Effects last 12 to 18 months or longer.

How much does Radiesse cost?

Radiesse nationally typically costs between $700 and $2,000 per syringe, with most facial treatments requiring 1 to 2 syringes. Hyperdilute Radiesse for larger areas may require 2 to 4 syringes.

1 syringe (facial volume)
Cheeks, jawline, chin
$700-$1,200
2 syringes
More significant correction
$1,300-$2,200
Hyperdilute Radiesse (2-4 syringes)
Neck, chest, or body biostimulation
$1,500-$4,000

Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect national averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does Radiesse cost?
Radiesse across the US typically costs $700 to $2,000 per syringe. Most facial treatments use 1 to 2 syringes. Hyperdilute Radiesse for the neck or body runs higher at 2 to 4 syringes. the US pricing is broadly in line with national averages.
What is hyperdilute Radiesse?
Hyperdilute Radiesse is a technique where Radiesse is mixed with saline and lidocaine to create a diluted solution that spreads over a larger area. It is used as a biostimulator to improve skin quality, reduce crepiness, and tighten lax skin on the neck, chest, arms, or abdomen rather than adding focal volume.
Can Radiesse be dissolved?
No. Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers, Radiesse cannot be dissolved with an enzyme. This means results are harder to reverse if you're unhappy. Discuss this risk with your provider and view before-and-after photos before proceeding.
How does Radiesse compare to Sculptra?
Both are biostimulators that build collagen over time. Radiesse provides immediate volume with collagen stimulation, while Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid) works almost entirely through collagen stimulation with minimal immediate volume. Radiesse results appear faster; Sculptra results develop more gradually and may last longer.
Where can I find Radiesse near me?
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