Rejuvenate Your Neck Naturally with Hyperdilute Radiesse in NE Portland
This month marks one year since I trained with Dr. Shino Bay, a renowned expert in aesthetic medicine. That experience profoundly shaped how I approach neck rejuvenation in my NE Portland aesthetic practice, expanding the tools I use to treat visible signs of aging, like skin laxity and fine lines.
One of the most effective treatments I’ve added since then is Hyperdilute Radiesse—a bioregenerative injectable that stimulates your body’s own collagen production. Unlike traditional fillers, Radiesse in its hyperdiluted form doesn’t just add volume—it works beneath the skin to encourage long-term cellular turnover and improve tone and texture over time.
I remember how humbling it felt to first begin treating the neck with Radiesse. As someone who takes new procedures seriously, I watched Dr. Shino Bay demonstrate this technique on an elegant, older woman—an iconic former supermodel—as a room full of seasoned injectors looked on. His confidence in the safety and simplicity of the procedure gave me the reassurance I needed to bring it into my own work with clients.
Hyperdilute Radiesse is ideal for those with moderate neck aging, including visible creases and skin laxity. While results may be subtle at first, they build gradually. For best results, I typically recommend a series of treatments tailored to the depth of lines and degree of laxity. This is not a quick fix—it’s a smart, proactive investment in your skin’s long-term health and resilience.
Recommended Combination Treatments:
For optimal neck rejuvenation, I often combine Hyperdilute Radiesse with:
Botox for a Mini Nefertiti Lift (relaxing the platysma muscles to smooth and elongate the neck)
Microneedling to resurface the skin and improve fine lines and texture
This trio provides a comprehensive, layered approach to rejuvenating the neck—from deep structural support to surface refinement.
Downtime and Aftercare:
Most clients need only a day of downtime, though minor bruising is possible. For that reason, I recommend avoiding any major social events for about two weeks post-treatment. And since Radiesse is biostimulatory, not a hyaluronic acid filler, it cannot be dissolved—which is why skill and experience matter.
If you’re interested in learning whether Hyperdilute Radiesse, Botox, or Microneedling is right for you, I’d love to talk. Book a consultation at my NE Portland office—and let’s create a personalized plan to support your natural beauty.
—Dr. Heather Friedman