Radiesse in NYC: Experience the Difference True Expertise Makes
Injections by a Board-Certified Dermatologist on Manhattan's Upper East Side
What is Radiesse? The Filler That Works Like a Collagen Factory
Dual-Action Rejuvenation: Immediate Results Plus Long-Term Collagen Stimulation
Medically reviewed by Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD | Board-Certified Dermatologist | Founder, The Dermatology and Laser Group | Faculty, Mount Sinai Department of Dermatology
Last Medically Reviewed: March 16, 2026
Radiesse is not like other dermal fillers. While hyaluronic acid fillers provide temporary plumping through moisture absorption, Radiesse operates on an entirely different principle. It’s made from calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA)—the same naturally occurring mineral found in human bone—suspended in a gel carrier. When injected, Radiesse immediately restores volume lost to aging, but simultaneously triggers your body’s own collagen production. The result: an improvement that actually deepens over time, with results lasting 12–24 months—significantly longer than traditional HA fillers.
The Radiesse advantage: FDA-approved for both facial and hand rejuvenation (hands approved in 2015), Radiesse offers what many patients seek: genuine structural correction without the need for frequent touch-ups. Radiesse improves skin quality, and tightens, lifts, and contours, without the plumping effect that can be seen with traditional dermal fillers made of hyaluronic acid.
How Radiesse Works
The Dual-Action Principle Behind Calcium Hydroxylapatite
The Radiesse Advantage:
Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers that simply add volume through water absorption, Radiesse triggers your skin to rebuild itself. CaHA particles act as a biocompatible scaffold that stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin—the two proteins responsible for skin firmness and snap-back resilience. This is why results often improve during the first 4–6 weeks after treatment.
- Collagen & elastin stimulation: Genuine protein regeneration, not just injected volume
- 12–24 month longevity: Roughly twice as long as HA fillers
- No puffiness: CaHA doesn't absorb water, so there's no bloated or overfilled look
- Non-reversible: Precision technique and conservative placement are essential—choose your injector carefully
Why Radiesse is not your grandmother's filler: Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD explains: "Radiesse represents a paradigm shift in how we approach facial aging. Too many practitioners default to hyaluronic acid because it's familiar and reversible—but that reversibility often means patients return every six months, and the water-absorbing mechanism can leave patients looking overfilled rather than rejuvenated. I chose Radiesse because my patients want real, lasting improvement—contouring and lifting that looks like them, not like filler. When you understand how CaHA stimulates both collagen and elastin, you realize this is a fundamentally different tool. It's the best option when patients want skin quality improvement and structural refinement without adding significant volume."
Dr. Arash Akhavan is one of very few physicians in the country selected by injectable manufacturers to teach expert injection techniques to other physicians and providers nationwide. His approach prioritizes anatomic precision: he treats not just the surface wrinkle, but the underlying structural loss that caused it in the first place.
Who is Radiesse ideal for?
Radiesse is particularly well-suited for patients who:
- Want skin quality improvement, contouring, and lifting—without the puffy, overfilled look
- Desire longer-lasting results (12–24 months vs. 6–12 months)
- Value collagen and elastin stimulation over simple volumization
- Want structural facial refinement, not just superficial smoothing
- Prefer less frequent maintenance treatments
- Have had mixed results with HA fillers or felt they looked "too filled"
Because CaHA has different flow characteristics and rheology compared to hyaluronic acid, the sensory feedback and placement technique are distinct—which is why board-certified expertise from a cosmetic dermatologist like Dr. Arash Akhavan matters.
Hyperdilute Radiesse
Why Dr. Arash Akhavan Is Leading This Technique in NYC
Hyperdilute Radiesse represents one of the most exciting innovations in injectable aesthetics—and it's a signature treatment at The Dermatology and Laser Group.
When Radiesse is diluted with sterile saline, CaHA particles spread across larger surface areas without adding any volume. The result: your skin produces new collagen and elastin—the two proteins that give young skin its firmness and elastic snap-back—without looking "done."
- Zero added volume: Pure skin quality improvement, no puffiness or overfilled look
- Dual-protein stimulation: Like traditional Radiesse, the hyperdilute form stimulates both collagen and elastin—restoring not just firmness, but the elastic snap-back that aging skin loses
- Improved skin quality: Patients report smoother texture, improved firmness, increased radiance, and tighter skin—hallmarks of genuine collagen and elastin regeneration
- Exceptional for large surface areas: Face, neck, décolletage, abdomen, arms, thighs, butt, legs, and hands all respond beautifully to hyperdilute technique
- Longevity: Results last 12–24 months, with maintenance focused on refreshing a natural improvement rather than rebuilding
Dr. Arash Akhavan on hyperdilute technique:
"Hyperdilute Radiesse changed how I approach total facial and body rejuvenation. The beauty of this technique is that it improves skin quality without adding any volume—it's the opposite of looking 'done.' A patient who wants tighter neck skin, smoother décolletage, firmer arms, or improved texture on her thighs doesn't want more volume in those areas. She wants her skin to behave like younger skin. That's what collagen and elastin stimulation delivers, and hyperdilute Radiesse is the best tool we have for that."
One-to-one customization: Dr. Arash Akhavan evaluates each patient's anatomy, skin quality, and aesthetic goals individually. Some patients receive traditional Radiesse in one area (like the jawline) and hyperdilute in another (like the neck)—a blended approach that delivers natural, comprehensive results.
Radiesse Treatment Areas: From Face to Hands to Full-Body Rejuvenation
Radiesse and hyperdilute Radiesse treat a wide range of areas. Dr. Arash Akhavan customizes each treatment plan—often blending traditional Radiesse for structural areas and hyperdilute for skin quality improvement across larger surfaces.
Traditional Radiesse excels where contouring, lift, and structural support matter most:
- Nasolabial folds & marionette lines: Immediate structural support plus collagen and elastin regeneration over 4–6 weeks
- Cheeks & midface: Restores three-dimensional projection and lift—not just fill
- Jawline & chin: One of Dr. Arash Akhavan's signature applications. CaHA's firm consistency is ideal for precise contouring along the jaw angle, pre-jowl sulcus, and chin
- Hands: FDA-approved (2015). Restores volume, smooths texture, and improves elasticity—typically 1–2 syringes lasting 12–24 months
Hyperdilute Radiesse is the gold standard for skin quality improvement with zero added volume—stimulating both collagen and elastin across large surface areas:
- Face: Superficial lines, radiance, and texture improvement layered with traditional Radiesse for comprehensive results
- Neck & décolletage: Horizontal necklines, crepey texture, and sun damage
- Abdomen, arms, thighs, butt & legs: Firms and tightens skin without adding bulk—areas traditionally requiring lasers or surgery
Radiesse Cost in NYC: Transparent Pricing for Facial, Hand & Body Treatment
Radiesse pricing at The Dermatology and Laser Group starts at $950 for the first syringe and $900 per syringe for two or more. Hyperdilute Radiesse carries the same pricing structure. Most patients require multiple syringes depending on treatment area, desired results, and anatomic factors. Your total cost can be better estimated during a consultation or with a discussion with our Cosmetic Coordinators.
Patient Testimonials and Reviews
Radiesse vs. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
Radiesse, hyperdilute Radiesse, and hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers all address facial aging—but they work in fundamentally different ways. Both forms of Radiesse stimulate your body’s own collagen and elastin production for genuine skin remodeling, while HA fillers add volume through water absorption. Understanding these differences helps clarify which approach is right for your goals.
| Feature | Radiesse (CaHA) | Hyperdilute Radiesse | HA Fillers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Composition | Calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres in gel | Diluted CaHA in saline/lidocaine | Hyaluronic acid gel |
| Mechanism | Immediate lift + collagen/elastin stimulation | Collagen & elastin biostimulation | Volume via water absorption |
| Volume Added | Minimal—contouring & lifting focused | Zero added volume | Significant volume via hydration |
| Puffiness Risk | Very low—no water absorption | None—zero volume added | Higher—water-absorbing mechanism |
| Collagen & Elastin | Yes—stimulates both proteins | Yes—stimulates both proteins | No—no protein stimulation |
| Skin Quality | Yes—firmer, tighter skin over time | Yes—gold standard for skin remodeling | No—volume only, no skin quality change |
| Best For | Facial contouring, jawline, cheeks, hands | Skin tightening, texture, body areas | Lips, fine lines, quick volume |
| Treatment Areas | Face, jawline, chin, cheeks, hands | Face, neck, décolletage, arms, body | Face, lips, under-eyes, cheeks |
| Longevity | 12–18 months + ongoing collagen | 12+ months of skin improvement | 6–18 months (product dependent) |
| Reversible | No (naturally absorbed over time) | No (naturally absorbed over time) | Yes (dissolvable with hyaluronidase) |
| Ideal Patient | Wants natural contour without puffiness | Wants skin quality, not volume | Wants immediate volume or lip fullness |
Individual results vary. Consult with Dr. Arash Akhavan for personalized filler recommendations.
Radiesse FAQs: Your Questions About Results, Cost, Safety & More
Radiesse results typically last 12-24 months, with most patients seeing their peak results around 12 months post-treatment. This longevity significantly exceeds hyaluronic acid fillers (6-12 months) because the calcium hydroxylapatite particles remain in place longer and trigger your body’s own collagen production, which continues to improve results over 4-6 weeks. The timeline varies based on metabolism, injection placement depth, and how much Radiesse was used. Some patients return every 12 months for maintenance; others wait 18-24 months.
Radiesse costs $950 for the first syringe and $900 per syringe for two or more at The Dermatology and Laser Group. Most facial treatments require 1-3 syringes, totaling $950-$2,750. Comprehensive treatments combining facial, neck, décolletage, and body areas may require 3-4 syringes ($2,750-$3,650). These prices reflect board-certified expertise; Dr. Arash Akhavan is one of very few physicians nationally selected to teach injectable techniques to other providers and physicians.
Hyperdilute Radiesse is Radiesse diluted with sterile saline (typically at a 1:1 or 1:2 ratio) to create a larger volume of treatment product with lower CaHA particle concentration. This technique allows for smooth, micro-droplet placement across large surface areas—neck, décolletage, arms, thighs, above-knee areas—without creating the firm, sculpted appearance of traditional Radiesse. Hyperdilute maintains the collagen-stimulating benefits of CaHA while producing a naturally soft result ideal for improving skin quality, texture, and firmness across broader areas. It’s a signature technique at The Dermatology and Laser Group and one of the most exciting innovations in body rejuvenation.
Neither is universally “better”—they serve different purposes. Radiesse excels for structural facial aging: deep folds, volume loss, jawline contouring, and long-term results. Radiesse triggers collagen regeneration and lasts 12-24 months. Juvederm is a hyaluronic acid filler that excels for superficial lines, lip enhancement, and provides flexibility (it can be dissolved if needed). Juvederm requires more frequent touch-ups (6-12 months). The “best” filler depends on your anatomy, goals, and timeline. Many patients use both strategically. Dr. Arash Akhavan’s consultation clarifies which platform—or combination—is optimal for you.
Radiesse (FDA-approved) treats the face and hands. Specific facial areas include nasolabial folds, marionette lines, cheeks, jawline, chin, temples, and other areas of structural volume loss. Hands respond beautifully to Radiesse for volume restoration and fine-line smoothing. Hyperdilute Radiesse (off-label but widely used by board-certified dermatologists) treats neck, décolletage, upper arms, thighs, and above-knee areas for collagen-stimulated rejuvenation and skin tightening. Dr. Arash Akhavan customizes treatment areas based on individual anatomy and aesthetic goals.
No, Radiesse cannot be dissolved like hyaluronic acid fillers (which respond to hyaluronidase injection). This is a key difference between Radiesse and Juvederm. Radiesse is non-reversible, which is why precise technique and conservative initial placement are essential. If you’re concerned about reversibility, Juvederm may be a better choice. However, Radiesse’s non-reversibility is also why it’s so durable—results last 12-24 months without worry about dissolution.
Radiesse is contraindicated for patients with known hypersensitivity to calcium hydroxylapatite, lidocaine, or other filler components. Patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding should defer treatment. Those seeking maximum reversibility may prefer HA fillers. Patients with severe active acne, open skin lesions, or certain autoimmune conditions should consult with their dermatologist first. Anyone planning major cosmetic surgery in the near future should discuss timing with their surgeon. During your consultation, Dr. Arash Akhavan will discuss your full medical history to ensure Radiesse is safe and appropriate for you.
Both are collagen-stimulating fillers, but they differ significantly. Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite) produces immediate volume and delayed collagen stimulation over 4-6 weeks; results last 12-24 months. Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid) produces primarily delayed collagen stimulation over 6-8 weeks with no immediate volume (which is why it’s often layered or combined with HA fillers); results last 2+ years. Sculptra is often preferred for large-volume restoration and is Dr. Arash Akhavan’s choice for Sculptra Butt Lift. Radiesse is superior for facial contouring and hand rejuvenation where immediate results are desired. Both trigger meaningful collagen regeneration.
Results are immediate—you’ll see improvement within the first week post-injection as swelling resolves. However, results continue to improve over 4-6 weeks as the calcium hydroxylapatite particles stimulate your body’s collagen production. Many patients report that their appearance at 6 weeks post-treatment is noticeably better than their appearance at 1 week. Final results plateau around 12 weeks. This progressive improvement, driven by genuine collagen regeneration rather than just injected volume, is one of the most rewarding aspects of Radiesse treatment.
Radiesse on Manhattan's Upper East Side: Expert Injectable Training in the Heart of Lenox Hill
The Dermatology and Laser Group is located at 110 East 60th Street, Suite 606, in the heart of Manhattan's Upper East Side—surrounded by Lenox Hill, Sutton Place, and Midtown East. Dr. Arash Akhavan's expertise in Radiesse and hyperdilute Radiesse attracts patients from across the five boroughs, Long Island, Westchester, New Jersey, and beyond.
As a Board-Certified Dermatologist, Assistant Clinical Professor at Mount Sinai's Department of Dermatology, and one of very few physicians nationally selected to teach injectable techniques to other providers, Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD doesn't just perform advanced techniques—he teaches them. Whether you're local to the Upper East Side or traveling from across the region, your Radiesse treatment will be handled with the precision and personalized attention that defines our practice.
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Dr. Akhavan serves as an educator and lecturer for multiple aesthetic device and injectable companies. This allows his office access to newer technologies at an earlier date than other offices, as well as a higher level of expertise in the use of these devices. This, in turn, translates to more effective and safer treatments for our patients.