A Filler That Does More Than Fill
What Is Radiesse?
Radiesse is an injectable cosmetic filler made from calcium hydroxylapatite, a mineral already found in your bones. Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers that work by holding water, Radiesse adds volume and structure while also stimulating your body to produce its own collagen over time.
Dr. Stephen Bracci uses Radiesse extensively in his Baselift™ non-surgical facelift procedures at Verve Medical Cosmetics in NYC, New Jersey, and Westchester. It’s a workhorse filler, ideal for lifting, contouring, and supporting the skin from beneath.
Where Is Radiesse Used Most?
This filler is most often used to:
- Rebuild contour along the jawline and cheeks
- Reduce the appearance of https://www.vervelaser.com/nasolabial-folds-smile-lines/
- Add volume and firmness to aging hands
- When blended thinner Radiesse acts as a pure Biostimulator for such areas as crepey neck, arms, or legs
Because it mimics the structure of natural tissue, Radiesse creates a firmer, more sculpted result without puffiness or water retention.
How Long Do Radiesse Results Last?
Results typically last 12 to 18 months, sometimes longer since Radiesse continues to stimulate your body’s natural collagen production long after the initial injection.
Is Radiesse Safe for Hand Rejuvenation?
Yes. Radiesse for hands is FDA-approved specifically for restoring lost volume on the back of the hands. It’s one of the most effective and natural-looking options available to smooth out visible tendons, veins, and hollows.
What Does Radiesse Costs?
Treatment cost depends on how many syringes are used and which areas are being treated. Most patients require one or two syringes per session. Schedule a consultation to get a personalized quote and learn more about Radiesse filler costs for your treatment goals.
Can I See Radiesse Before and After Results?
Yes. During your consultation, you’ll see Radiesse before and after photos from actual Verve patients so you can understand how the treatment works across different areas of the face and hands.
Is Radiesse the Best Way to Lift and Rebuild My Skin Naturally?
Schedule your consultation to find out if Radiesse is right for you.This information was medically reviewed by board-certified physician Stephen P. Bracci, M.D. on August 20, 2025.













