Tissue Filler
Tissue Fillers are injectable substances that add volume to smooth out wrinkles in the skin. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) injectable gels are made of non-animal-based hyaluronic acid. HA is a naturally occurring compound found in the human body and its role is to deliver nutrients, hydrate the skin by holding water, and act as a cushioning agent. Some can be used to add volume and change the proportion of facial features, giving a more pleasing overall appearance.
Treatment Highlights:
Can be used to enhance lips, cheeks, chins, and even noses.
A great treatment for filling fine and deep lines on your face.
Whether you want voluptuous lips or a more natural look, the treatment can be tailored to achieve your desired results.
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Frequency of Treatment:
Every 6 - 12 months to maintain results. A consultation will help you determine your frequency of treatment.
Pricing:
Restylane + Juvaderm: $425+
Filler Breakdown: $250
Tissue Filler FAQs
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Your filler treatment will start with a consult with one of our treatment providers to talk about your goals and desired results. Together, you will decide which type of tissue filler is best suited for your needs.
We offer numbing of the area with a local anesthetic. Once the area is numbed, the provider will begin injecting the tissue filler into the desired area. The provider will then massage the area to ensure that the tissue filler is evenly distributed.
After the procedure, you may experience some swelling and bruising at the injection site, but this should resolve within a few days.
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The results of the tissue filler injectable will be immediately visible and can last for several months to years.
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The ideal candidate is someone looking to add volume to specific areas on your face. These injectables can help add volume to areas such as your cheeks, lips, and under your eyes. Fillers are also a great option for those who want to smooth out wrinkles and fine lines.
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While fillers are generally safe, there are some risks associated with the treatment. These risks include:
Allergic reactions
Swelling, bruising + infections.
Booking a free consultation with one of our Medical Professionals will help you make an informed decision about whether or not the treatment is right for you.