The first question almost every patient asks before a Radiesse consultation is not “does it work?” — they already found that answer online. The question is: “how much is it going to cost me?”

That’s a fair question. And it has an honest answer.

Radiesse prices in Colombia in 2026 start from $2,520,000 COP per session, though the exact cost depends on the area treated and the amount of product your specific case requires. This guide explains what determines that number and why the evaluation consultation is the only way to get an accurate price.

Radiesse calcium hydroxylapatite: mechanism of action and immediate volume

How much does Radiesse cost in Colombia? 2026 price table

This reference table is based on treatments performed at our clinic:

Area treatedPrice per sessionTypical sessionsEffect duration
Neck (sagging and wrinkles)From $2,520,000 COP1 to 212 to 18 months
Hands (dorsum, visible veins)From $2,520,000 COP112 to 18 months
Facial area (grooves, jaw)From $2,520,000 COP1 to 212 to 18 months

The price per session is the starting point. The total cost of the treatment depends on the number of Radiesse syringes needed to cover the area with the correct density. An insufficient syringe does not produce the expected result; an additional syringe can make the difference between a good outcome and an exceptional one.

Radiesse for neck price in Bogotá

Radiesse for neck treatment is one of the most requested applications because the neck ages before the face and responds very well to calcium hydroxylapatite.

A typical patient aged 48 to 55 with mild to moderate cervical sagging needs 1 session to achieve a visible, lasting result. Cases with greater laxity or more pronounced wrinkles may require a second session at 6 months.

Radiesse neck evolution: before, first month and at 18 months

What is included in a Radiesse neck session:

The total investment for a neck treatment is, in most cases, one session starting from $2,520,000 COP, with results maintained between 12 and 18 months without additional maintenance.

Radiesse for hands price in Bogotá

Radiesse for hands is the only filler treatment with specific FDA approval for dorsal hand rejuvenation. This approval is not a minor detail: it means the clinical evidence on its safety and efficacy in that area is robust.

The price is the same as for the neck — from $2,520,000 COP per session — and most patients need a single session to restore dorsal volume, reduce the visibility of veins, and improve skin texture.

Before and after Radiesse for hands: volume restoration on the dorsum

Unlike the neck, hand treatment typically does not need a maintenance session before 12 to 14 months because the area has less mobility and the product metabolizes more slowly.

What factors affect the final Radiesse price?

The reference price ($2,520,000 COP) corresponds to a standard session. These are the factors that may adjust it upward:

Product quantity (the most important factor) Radiesse comes in 1.5 ml syringes. Larger areas or those with greater volume loss may require 2 syringes to achieve an adequate result. A physician who uses less product than needed to reduce costs is compromising your result, not saving you money.

Combination with other treatments Radiesse is frequently combined with botulinum toxin (for platysma bands in the neck), biorevitalization (to improve skin hydration), or tensor threads (when a greater lifting effect is desired). Each additional treatment has its own cost and is quoted separately.

Number of areas treated in the same session It is possible to treat the neck and face in the same session, which can optimize the total cost by reducing the number of visits.

Radiesse evolution: day 1 to 12–18 months

Why does Radiesse pricing vary so much between clinics?

This is the question I’m most frequently asked during consultations when a patient arrives having compared quotes.

The direct answer: price differences almost always reflect differences in the actual volume of product applied and the experience of the person applying it. Radiesse is not a cheap product to manufacture, and a clinic offering the treatment for $800,000 or $1,000,000 is using less product than your case needs, or diluting the product with solutions that reduce its effectiveness.

Radiesse also requires a precise injection technique into specific tissue layers. In inexperienced hands, the risk of palpable irregularities or asymmetric results increases considerably. This is why the cost includes both the product and the expertise of the person applying it.

What does the evaluation consultation include?

The evaluation consultation with Dr. Tatiana Leal is free of charge. During that appointment:

  1. The area is assessed with comparative photographic analysis
  2. The exact amount of Radiesse needed for your case is determined
  3. You receive the total treatment price before making any decision
  4. The complete protocol is designed, including complementary treatments if applicable
  5. All your questions are answered with no obligation to book

This consultation is the only way to get a real, personalized price. Price ranges in guides like this one are reference points, not quotes.

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Radiesse vs hyaluronic acid: which is the better investment?

A frequent comparison worth making with concrete data:

AspectRadiesseHyaluronic acid
Price per sessionFrom $2,520,000 COPFrom $1,500,000 COP
Duration12–18 months6–9 months
Annual sessions1Approximately 2
Estimated annual cost$2,520,000 COP$3,000,000+ COP
ReversibleNoYes (hyaluronidase)
Collagen biostimulationYesNo

Hyaluronic acid may appear more accessible per session, but since it lasts half as long, the annual cost tends to be higher. Radiesse also stimulates the production of your own collagen, which progressively improves skin quality — a benefit hyaluronic acid does not offer.

The choice between the two is not only economic: it depends on your anatomy, the area to be treated, and your objectives. The consultation evaluates which is the best option for your specific case.

For more context on the clinical differences between both products, see our complete Sculptra vs Radiesse comparison, which explains in detail when to use each one.

Dr. Tatiana Leal

Dr. Tatiana Leal

Certified Doctor in Aesthetic Medicine - Universidad del Rosario

With over 18 years of experience, Dr. Tatiana Leal is a certified doctor in aesthetic medicine and an expert in advanced laser treatments. Her international training and commitment to excellence aim for safe and natural results for her patients.

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Frequently asked questions

Radiesse in Colombia starts from $2,520,000 COP per session for neck or hand treatments. The exact cost depends on the area treated and the amount of product required, which is determined at a free evaluation consultation with Dr. Tatiana Leal.

Radiesse effects last between 12 and 18 months. Most patients require 1 to 2 sessions per area, separated by 6 to 12 months. An annual maintenance plan sustains long-term results.

Per session, Radiesse may be similar or slightly higher in cost compared to hyaluronic acid. However, since it lasts 12 to 18 months versus 6 to 9 months for hyaluronic acid, the total annual investment is often lower with Radiesse.

At our clinic, the pre-treatment evaluation consultation is at no additional cost. During this appointment Dr. Tatiana Leal assesses the area, determines the required amount of product, and provides an exact quote with no obligation.

Price differences between clinics primarily reflect differences in the actual volume of product used, the physician's experience, and the safety protocols of each center. Clinics offering very low prices often use less product than needed or diluted versions that compromise results. The right price is one that guarantees sufficient CaHA for a real and lasting effect.