Radiesse Facial Filler for Wrinkles
For my fortieth birthday (still several years away), I think I might get some sort of skin treatment to get rid of the many facial freckles and spots I’ve accumulated over the years. My chubby face isn’t as prone to wrinkles, so I’ll probably skip cosmetic dermal fillers like Radiesse.
Radiesse was just approved by the FDA to “correct” moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds around the nose and mouth as well as facial fat loss in people with HIV/AIDS.
Radiesse is the first filler with advanced calcium-based microsphere technology that not only provides volume replacement to wrinkles, folds and sunken depressions but also stimulates the body to produce new collagen. This unique action restores the fullness and contours of a youthful, healthy appearance with sustained results that last an average of one year or more.
Another option could be DNA repair skin creams that take into account your individual genetic make-up to develop personalized skincare just for you. I’m only willing to spend up to a certain amount of money for lotions and creams, so I’ll have to do some price comparisons before I commit. Either that or I may get a rude awakening one of these days that sends me running to the nearest dermatologist or plastic surgeon.
What sorts of cosmetic surgery or treatments would you consider having?
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