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    Liquid Facelift Radiesse Used to Fill Wrinkles

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    • by AVS-Blog
    • in Medical Aesthetics
    • — 23 May, 2009

    Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB via PRWebDirect) – Radiesse, the alternative to a surgical facelift, has become the top choice for addressing deep wrinkles, smile lines, loss of fat in the cheeks and hollowed out eyes in cosmetic procedures.  Radiesse has received the backing of a Food and Drug Administration panel of outside medical experts. Dr. Simon Ourian, M.D., of Epione™ Medical Corporation (www.epione.com) in Beverly Hills, California, was at the forefront of the launch of this new filler and is an expert in the placement of Radiesse, which is very technique-dependent in terms of achieving maximum results.

    Julie (40), a writer from Los Angeles, chose to have Radiesse injections underneath her eyes to plump the deep hollows which always make her look tired. “I have followed Dr. Ourian’s work minimizing deep wrinkles with lasers and dermal fillers for years and was excited to read that he was using Radiesse under the eyes,” says Julie. “After Dr. Ourian’s first injection, I swear, I lost years off of my face. Now when I look in the mirror, I look like I did in my early 20’s. I am thrilled with the results; it took minutes and will last for years.”

    “Radiesse is very likely to become the most popular injectable dermal filler in the near future; the results are immediate, natural and last an average of 3 to 7 years,” says Dr. Simon Ourian M.D. “ It is very important for people to choose someone who knows the product well as Radiesse is technique-dependent”, he adds. Doctor Ourian has been very happy with the sculpting properties of Radiesse that offer his patients dramatic, minimally invasive results, right in his own office.

    Radiesse is made up of tiny particles of calcium-based powder that are injected into the skin with a fine needle. The powder forms a scaffold around which new collagen is formed. The microspheres gradually break down into calcium and phosphate ions that are absorbed by the body. Not requiring any skin tests, Radiesse has no reported side effects or allergic reactions.

    To learn more about how to inject Radiesse, as well as other Dermal Filler Injections, like Juvederm Injections and Restylane Injections, please visit Aesthetic VideoSource where you can order The Complete Guide to Dermal Filler Injections.

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