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Case Series

Hyperdilution of CaHA fillers for the improvement of age and hereditary volume deficits in East Asian patients

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Pages 357-363 | Published online: 16 Jul 2018

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Figure 1 Treatment of periorbital, nasolabial, and submalar regions with CaHA filler results in volume augmentation and skin texture improvement.

Notes: Patient is shown at initial visit (A) prior to treatment and at follow-up visits at 8 weeks (B), 7 months (C), and 14 months (D) after the first procedure in which RAD CaHA filler was diluted with 2% lidocaine in a 5:1 ratio. (Photos courtesy of Dr Jong Woo Kim.)
Abbreviations: CaHA, calcium hydroxylapatite; RAD, Radiesse®.
Figure 1 Treatment of periorbital, nasolabial, and submalar regions with CaHA filler results in volume augmentation and skin texture improvement.

Figure 2 Treatment of marionette lines with diluted RAD using 27G cannula.

Notes: Patient is shown at initial consultation (A) before treatment, 1 month after treatment (B), and 1 year (C) after treatment. Improvements to fine wrinkles were observed even after 1 month, due to the volumizing and neocollagenesis effect of RAD. (Photos courtesy of Dr Jongseo Kim.)
Abbreviation: RAD, Radiesse®.
Figure 2 Treatment of marionette lines with diluted RAD using 27G cannula.

Figure 3 Low-resolution derma-scope images of marionette line area.

Notes: The left and right sides of the patient’s face are shown at initial consultation before injection (A and B) and 1 month after treatment (C and D). Improvements to deep and fine lines are visible and persist even after 1 year (E and F) due to neocollagenesis. (Photos courtesy of Dr Jongseo Kim.)
Figure 3 Low-resolution derma-scope images of marionette line area.

Figure 4 Treatment of mid-face volume loss with hyperdiluted RAD.

Notes: Patient is shown before treatment at initial visit (A and C), at 3.5 months (B), and 4.5 months (D) following RAD injection. (Photos courtesy of Dr Hyungseok Ko.)
Abbreviation: RAD, Radiesse®.
Figure 4 Treatment of mid-face volume loss with hyperdiluted RAD.

Figure 5 Treatment of the whole-face by RAD hyperdilution.

Notes: Patient is shown before (A and C) and 3 months after treatment (B and D). (Photos courtesy of Dr Kate Goldie.)
Abbreviation: RAD, Radiesse®.
Figure 5 Treatment of the whole-face by RAD hyperdilution.