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Biostimulators

Calcium Hydroxylapatite

Mineral scaffold that stimulates collagen and restores lost volume.

Also known as: Calcium hydroxyapatite, CaHA, Radiesse (brand name)

What it is
Calcium hydroxylapatite is a biocompatible mineral compound identical to the mineral phase of human bone and teeth. When suspended in a gel carrier, it forms a scaffold that provides immediate volume while triggering the body's own collagen production over months.
What it does
CaHA works in two phases: the gel carrier provides immediate lift and support, while the microspheres act as a biostimulatory scaffold that recruits fibroblasts and stimulates new collagen deposition. Over 12–24 months, the product is gradually replaced by the body's own collagen, creating a longer-lasting result than hyaluronic acid alone. It also has mild anti-inflammatory and bone-conductive properties.
The evidence
Strong clinical evidence supports its safety and efficacy for facial volume restoration and collagen stimulation, with multiple peer-reviewed studies showing sustained results at 12+ months. Moderate evidence exists for its use in non-facial areas and combination protocols.
Best for
Moderate to severe facial volume loss, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and patients seeking longer-lasting results than HA fillers; ideal for those with realistic expectations about gradual collagen remodeling.
Pairs well with
Hyaluronic acid fillers (for fine lines), botulinum toxin (for dynamic wrinkles), microneedling (to enhance collagen response), and other biostimulators like poly-L-lactic acid.
Use cautiously with
Avoid combining with silicone or permanent fillers; use caution with active infections or severe immunosuppression; not recommended in areas prone to movement-related granulomas.
Cautions
Temporary swelling, bruising, and nodule formation possible; rare granulomas reported; not recommended during pregnancy or active skin infections; may cause mild discomfort on injection.
General information, not medical advice. Ingredient effects vary by formulation, concentration, and skin. Patch-test new actives and consult a qualified provider before starting prescription ingredients.

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