What it is
A CaHA injectable used in selected volume or diluted collagen-stimulation plans; these are different techniques.
CaHA microspheres in a gel carrier are injected at a technique-specific depth. Diluted skin-quality use differs from structural volume placement.
Who it may suit
Adults asking about hydration, fine texture, pores, superficial lines or gradual skin-quality improvement.
Who needs extra review
Active infection, pregnancy or breastfeeding, bleeding risk, severe allergy history and unsuitable immune conditions require medical review.
Planning and results
- Common areas
- Product- and country-specific facial or hand areas
- Sessions
- A series is often discussed, but product, interval and total number should be decided after consultation.
- When results may appear
- Hydration or surface change may be noticed earlier; regenerative or collagen-related change usually develops over several weeks.
- Downtime
- Downtime varies with the treatment area and settings; temporary redness, swelling, tenderness or bruising may occur.
Pricing and current promotions
Same price as Korean locals — no foreigner markup. GREY does not charge a booking fee or add a markup.
Prices change with each clinic's monthly promotions and the exact product, device, dose, shots or treatment area. Message us for today's clinic rate.
Potential advantages
- Named CaHA product
- Can support structural or biostimulatory plans
- Does not use the same material as HA filler
Limitations & risks
- It cannot be dissolved with hyaluronidase
- Nodules and vascular occlusion are possible
- Dilution and injection plane are critical
Before your visit
Confirm the sealed product, exact version, amount, dilution and injection or device-assisted delivery method.
After treatment
Temporary bumps and bruising are common. Seek urgent medical advice for severe pain, skin colour change, visual symptoms, fever or rapidly increasing swelling.
Questions to ask
- Is Radiesse appropriate for my main concern?
- Which device, product, tip and settings will be used?
- What recovery and warning signs should I expect?
Frequently asked questions
How long does Radiesse usually take?
Usually 30–60 minutes including cleansing, numbing and injection time.
How many Radiesse sessions might I need?
A series is often discussed, but product, interval and total number should be decided after consultation.
When might I notice a change after Radiesse?
Hydration or surface change may be noticed earlier; regenerative or collagen-related change usually develops over several weeks.


