Dermal Fillers
Volume restored where it's been lost. Nothing overfilled.
What dermal fillers does, in plain language.
Dermal fillers replace volume that time and gravity quietly remove — in the cheeks, temples, jawline, under-eye hollows, and lips. Most are hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring sugar the skin already understands; some are biostimulatory, designed to encourage your own collagen over months.
The philosophy here is architectural. We treat the source of a shadow, not the shadow itself — often lifting a cheek to soften a tear trough, or restoring a jawline to quiet the jowl above it.
The endpoint isn't a filled face. It's the version of you that photographs the way you feel inside — rested, structured, unmistakably yours.
A consultation determines whether this treatment is right for you — every plan begins with a conversation and a physician assessment.
- —Under-eye hollows and tear troughs
- —Cheek and temple volume loss
- —Jawline definition and mild jowling
- —Nasolabial and marionette lines
- —Lip shape, hydration, and subtle volume
- —Backs of the hands
- — Cheek, temple, jawline
- — Under-eye and tear trough
- — Lips (natural volume)
- — Hand rejuvenation
In the chair.
- Duration
- 30–45 minutes depending on the areas treated.
- Comfort
- Numbing cream is standard; most fillers contain a built-in anesthetic.
- What it feels like
- We map the face together first, then place filler with a fine needle or blunt cannula. You'll see change immediately — final settling takes about two weeks.
Honest timelines.
- When results appear
- Immediate volume; final shape at 2 weeks.
- How long they last
- 6–18 months depending on product and area.
- Downtime
- Possible mild swelling and bruising for a few days.
- Sessions
- One visit per area; some plans stage over 2–3 visits.
Simple steps that protect the result.
- —Arnica or bromelain can shorten bruising; avoid blood thinners the day before if medically appropriate.
- —No strenuous exercise, heat, or facials for 24 hours.
- —Sleep slightly elevated on the first night to reduce swelling.
- —Small touch-ups, if needed, are best judged at the 2-week mark.
- —Daily SPF supports both filler results and the skin around them.