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How long will RADIESSE® Voice last?
The gel carrier dissipates over a few months allowing for new tissue infiltration. The CaHA particles gradually break down and are metabolized over several years into calcium and phosphate ions through the body’s own normal metabolic processes. In treatment of vocal fold insufficiency,  RADIESSE Voice should provide a correction that lasts 1-2 years. RADIESSE® Voice Gel provides short-term improvement for 1-2 months.

Are there any side effects?

There are few reported side effects and those reported are commonly associated with injection of implant materials. These may include pain and tenderness at the injection site.

Will RADIESSE Voice
become hard or noticeable to touch?
No, RADIESSE Voice will remain soft and pliable.

How do I purchase RADIESSE Voice
?
Please contact Merz Aesthetics via the Contact Us link, or call 1-866-862-1211.

How is RADIESSE Voice supplied?
RADIESSE is provided sterile in a pre-filled single use syringe, individually packaged in a foil pouch and boxed for convenient storage. Each pre-filled syringe contains 1.0 cc of RADIESSE® Voice. When opening the foil pouch the presence of several drops of water or moisture is normal and should be expected. The contents of the syringe are intended for single use only and can not be re-sterilized or stored for future use once the pouch is opened.

How long can RADIESSE Voice
be stored?
RADIESSE Voice can be stored at room temperature between 15° C and 32° C (59° F and 90° F) for up to two years in its original sealed packaging. Once removed from its original packaging, RADIESSE Voice should be used immediately. Open products should not be restored or reused.

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Important RADIESSE® VOICE and RADIESSE® Voice Gel Treatment Considerations
RADIESSE® Voice and RADIESSE® Voice Gel are FDA-cleared for vocal fold augmentation and vocal fold insufficiency associated with serious aspiration disorders. After injection, patients may experience transient throat soreness, bruising, swelling, or other local side effects. More rare side effects may include over-injection or under-injection that may require repeated intervention, and as with any injection there may be a risk of infection.