Dr nayak at Stanford offers radaiesse injections (permanent versions) that become permanent by means of calcification.. if you research it you will see that it has "bone like properties", but it is synthetic substance.
As you know Dr Houser and bodlaj offer Cymetra injections that is a liquid alloderm, once it hardens, it becomes tissue like..and is more of an organic type substance..
On paper it seems like the Cymetra is far superior because of it has alloderm while radiasse is just synthetic, does the calcification of the radiasse act similarly to Cymetra once Injected? I'm not medically well versed so if anyone here who is could look into this for the ens community that would be great.
As you know Dr Houser and bodlaj offer Cymetra injections that is a liquid alloderm, once it hardens, it becomes tissue like..and is more of an organic type substance..
On paper it seems like the Cymetra is far superior because of it has alloderm while radiasse is just synthetic, does the calcification of the radiasse act similarly to Cymetra once Injected? I'm not medically well versed so if anyone here who is could look into this for the ens community that would be great.
