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What Is the Difference Between Radiesse and Fillers for Facial Elasticity Care?

메리트피부과의원 · 방배역 메리트피부과의원ㅣ피부과 전문의 진료 · April 28, 2026

What Is the Difference Between Radiesse and Fillers for Facial Elasticity Care? As we age, one of the first changes that becomes noticeable is the loss of skin elasticity. When you...

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Original post date: April 28, 2026

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:38 PM

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As we age, one of the first changes that becomes noticeable is the loss of skin elasticity. When you start noticing changes in your facial lines and sagging skin every time you look in the mirror, many people begin searching for ways to care for it. These days, Radiesse and fillers are two procedures often considered for facial elasticity care. At first glance, they may seem similar, but their purposes and effects are clearly different. Today, we will take a closer look at the differences between these two procedures.

Differences in How They Work

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CategoryRadiesseFiller
Main ingredientCalcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA)Hyaluronic acid
How it worksStimulates collagen productionPhysically adds volume
Main purposeSkin regeneration and improved elasticityVolume filling and contour shaping

Radiesse is classified as a collagen skin booster. It helps the skin produce collagen on its own by injecting calcium hydroxylapatite into the dermal layer. You can think of it as supplying nutrients to the skin so it can become healthier from the inside. On the other hand, fillers use ingredients such as hyaluronic acid to directly add volume to sunken areas and create shape. If you want facial elasticity care, it is important to clearly understand how these two procedures work.

When Results Appear and How Long They Last

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Radiesse has the characteristic that its effects appear gradually over time after the procedure. As collagen is naturally produced and skin texture and elasticity improve, you begin to notice changes after about 2 to 4 weeks. The effects last for about 12 to 18 months, with the advantage of improving the skin’s overall quality. In the case of fillers, volume changes can be seen more quickly after the procedure, and the maintenance period is about 6 to 12 months depending on the product used and the treatment area. For both procedures, results may vary depending on an individual’s skin condition and lifestyle habits.

Which Concerns Are They Suitable For?

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For those wondering what the difference is between Radiesse and fillers, the most important point is identifying what kind of skin concern you have. Radiesse is suitable for cases of overall loss of skin elasticity, fine wrinkles, or a feeling that the skin has become thinner. If, after your mid-30s, skin aging begins and your skin texture becomes rougher while elasticity declines, Radiesse may be worth considering. On the other hand, fillers are effective when there is clear volume loss in specific areas, such as nasolabial folds or hollow cheeks, or when you want to define contours such as the jawline or nose bridge.

Can the Two Procedures Be Combined?

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One question many people have is whether Radiesse and fillers can be done together. To conclude first, the two procedures can be combined. In fact, depending on an individual’s skin condition, combining the two can lead to even more satisfying results. For example, fillers can be used to add volume to deep wrinkle areas, while Radiesse can be used to improve overall skin elasticity and texture. However, the order of the procedures, the intervals between them, and the amount used should be planned with the individual’s skin condition in mind, and the decision should be made through sufficient consultation.

Post-Procedure Care and Precautions

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No matter which procedure you choose, post-procedure care has a major impact on the results. For Radiesse, avoid applying excessive pressure to the injection site or performing strong massages for a few days after the procedure. For fillers, it is also advisable to avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and alcohol for about 2 to 3 days immediately after the procedure. For both procedures, sun protection and adequate hydration help recovery, and it is important to keep the treatment area clean. In particular, because Radiesse is a procedure that stimulates collagen production, combining it with healthy lifestyle habits and skin care can help maintain the effects for longer.

So far, we have looked at the differences between Radiesse and fillers for facial elasticity care. Each procedure has clear advantages, so you can choose the appropriate method according to your own skin concerns and desired results. If you want skin regeneration and a natural improvement, consider Radiesse; if you need a quick change in volume, consider fillers. The most important thing is to establish a customized plan that suits you through sufficient consultation.

This article was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraph 1 of the Medical Services Act. All procedures and surgeries may cause side effects and aftereffects depending on the individual, so please make your decision after sufficient consultation with a medical professional.

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