Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to restore volume, reduce wrinkles, and enhance facial features. These gel-like substances, such as hyaluronic acid (HA) or calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA), are strategically injected beneath the skin to plump and smooth targeted areas.
What are dermal fillers?
Before & After Images
The proof is in the pictures
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More Treatment Information
treatment cost
1 syringe: $700
appointment time
30 min - 1 hour
depending on treatment area
recovery process
You can return to normal activities the same day as your treatment
expected treatments
Depending on the skin concern, you will need anywhere between 1 to 3 syringes
Frequently Asked Questions
dermal fillers
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It can be. However, we use prescription numbing cream to help with being uncomfortable. If intolerable we will always stop.
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We will not treat you if any of these apply to you:
Existing excessive or undissolved filler
Are pregnant or nursing
Received the flu shot (or any other vaccinations) within the last 2 weeks
Had dental cleaning or dental work within the last 2 weeks or scheduled within 2 weeks following cosmetic injections.
Have any active skin infections
Have an active flare of an autoimmune disease
Have any active bacterial, viral, body or blood infections
Have active Herpes Simplex (cold sores) contraindicated especially for perioral or lip injections
Are currently using a steroid or other immunosuppressive treatments within 2 weeks of cosmetic injections, (e.g., Remicade for RA, Methotrexate, etc.)
Have been on antibiotic treatment for any reason within 2 weeks of cosmetic injection (acne medications will be excluded)
Have any current or recent (within 2 weeks) upper respiratory infections or sinus infections
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Some of these are contraindications to treatment and others are considerations. Either way, please talk with your provider before treatment.
Have had a recent COVID-19 Vaccination. It is recommended to wait 2 weeks either before or after your vaccine(s).
Have a known significant allergy to bee/wasp venom (anaphylaxis)
Have had any previous adverse events to products (nodules, granulomas, biofilms, allergic reaction, inflammation, vascular complications, skin discoloration, scarring, malar edema, nonantibody-mediated (delayed) edema
Have an autoimmune disease (particularly those pertaining to collagen/skin disorders)
Are currently using Coumadin or Warfarin.
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Stop any medications that increase the chances of bleeding- Plavix, Aspirin, Ibuprofen (Motrin, ALeve, Advil), Excedrin, Naproxen, Vitamin E, Fish Oil, Krill Oil, Ginseng, St. John’s Wort, Ginkgo Biloba 2 weeks prior - unless instructed not to by a prescribing physician.
Eat fresh pineapple the week before and week after injections (cannot be canned or frozen) to reduce bruising.
Consider taking the herbal supplement Arnica Montana, starting 2 days before treatment for a total of 5 days to reduce bruising
Avoid alcohol 24 hours before treatment
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Swelling (lasting 24-48 hours on average)
Redness (lasting 24-48 hours on average)
Bruising (lasting 5-21 days on average depending on each persons unique healing time, medications they are taking, etc)
Tenderness/pain at the injection sites (lasting 1-5 days on average)
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The number of syringes needed varies on the area being treated and the desired outcome. The best way to know how many syringes are needed is to book a consultation to discuss your goals and assess your skin condition.
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Ice treatment area. Do NOT massage
Avoid alcohol 24 hours after injections
Icing frequently after injections for the first 12-24 hours
Can resume normal skincare routine
You may take Tylenol if in pain, NO Aspirin/Ibuprofen as it may increase chances of bruising
Avoid exercise for rest of day
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This is different for every person as everyone metabolizes the product differently, but you can expect 9-12 months in most cases.
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Please avoid any sexual acts that require the area treated
Over manipulating the area, especially for the first 3 days. To avoid pressure while you sleep, try to sleep on your back.
Alcohol for 24 hours
Avoid sunlight or excessive heat
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Lips
Chin
Jaw
Cheeks
Chin
Nose
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