What Hyperdiluted Radiesse Does (and Why We Use It)
/Hyperdiluted Radiesse is one of the most effective ways to improve skin quality in areas where crepey texture, thinning, and laxity tend to show up first.
Unlike traditional fillers designed to add volume, this treatment supports the skin's structure. Radiesse is carefully diluted and placed in a thin, even layer to stimulate your body’s natural collagen and elastin production.
This makes it especially useful for areas like the neck, lower face, arms, and hands, where structure and skin integrity matter more than volume for the desired effect.
Why Clients Choose It
Most patients are not looking to “look different.” They want their skin to feel supple, smoother, and more resilient.
Hyperdiluted Radiesse helps with:
Crepey, thinning skin that no longer responds well to topical products
Early to moderate skin laxity, especially through the neck and jawline
Loss of firmness in areas like the arms or above the knees
Subtle jawline softening where definition has gradually changed
Because this treatment works by stimulating collagen, results build gradually. Skin looks healthier, not filled or altered.
What Results Look Like
This is not an instant transformation, and that’s part of why it works so well for a natural result.
You may notice some early smoothing, but the real change happens over the following months as collagen production increases.
Skin typically becomes:
Even, smoother texture
Firmer and slightly thicker
Less crepey appearance
Results generally last around 12 to 18 months, depending on the area treated and your individual skin biology.
What to Expect From Treatment
Appointments are straightforward and typically take about an hour.
There is minimal downtime. Most patients return to normal activities the same day, with mild swelling or tenderness possible for a short period.
For best results, we usually recommend a series of 2 to 3 treatments spaced several weeks apart. Your plan is adjusted based on your skin, goals, and the area Dr. Julie is treating.
Colorado Skin
In our area’s dry, high-altitude climate, we often see accelerated skin thinning and dehydration. Treatments that support collagen and skin structure tend to perform especially well here because they address the underlying issue rather than just the surface.
