Dermal Fillers in East Rutherford, NJ

Look Refreshed Without Looking Different

You want fuller cheeks, softer lines, or a more rested look—but you don’t want anyone asking if you “had work done.” That’s where board-certified expertise and dermal fillers in East Rutherford, NJ make all the difference.
Hear From Our Customers

Best Dermal Fillers East Rutherford

Results That Show Up Right Away

Most people notice volume and smoothness immediately after treatment. You’re not waiting weeks to see if it worked.

Dermal fillers restore what time takes away—fullness in your cheeks, definition along your jawline, smoothness around your mouth. Hyaluronic acid-based fillers like Juvederm and Restylane work because they attract moisture and integrate naturally with your skin. That’s why results look soft, not stiff.

You’ll walk out looking like yourself, just more rested. No one’s going to know you did anything unless you tell them. And if something feels off during your two-week follow-up, we adjust it. That’s included.

The goal isn’t perfection. It’s balance. It’s looking in the mirror and feeling like you again—just with a little more confidence and a lot less explaining why you look tired when you’re not.

Facial Fillers East Rutherford, NJ

Led by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon

House of Ness isn’t a franchise or a nurse-only clinic. Every treatment plan here is overseen by a board-certified plastic surgeon, and every injector is certified and licensed. That level of medical oversight matters when you’re trusting someone with your face.

We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we meet strict standards for safety, training, and results. We’re also located right here in East Rutherford, NJ, serving locals and visitors who want facial fillers done right—not fast, not cheap, but right.

You’ll meet with your injector in a private, lounge-like setting. No waiting room chaos. No upselling. Just a real conversation about what you want and what’s actually going to work for your face.

Wrinkle Filler Injection Process

Here's What Actually Happens During Treatment

First, you come in for a complimentary consultation. We talk about what’s bothering you, what you’ve tried before, and what results you’re hoping for. No pressure. No judgment. Just an honest assessment.

If you decide to move forward, we’ll map out a treatment plan. Most dermal filler injections take 15 to 30 minutes depending on the areas we’re treating. We use a cannula technique when appropriate—it’s a blunt-tipped tool that reduces bruising and makes the process less invasive than traditional needles.

You’ll see results right away. Some minor swelling or redness is normal and fades within a day or two. We schedule a two-week follow-up to check your results, and if any area needs a touch-up, we handle it then at no extra cost.

That follow-up isn’t optional for us. It’s part of how we make sure you’re happy with what you paid for. Most filler results last anywhere from six months to two years depending on the product and the area treated.

Explore More Treatments

About House of Ness

Dermal Fillers Injection East Rutherford

What's Included in Your Filler Treatment

Every dermal filler treatment at House of Ness includes a complimentary consultation, the injection appointment itself, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed. You’re not paying extra for aftercare or adjustments.

We use only FDA-approved, medical-grade fillers—primarily hyaluronic acid-based products like Juvederm and Restylane. These are the safest, most researched options available, and they’re reversible if needed. That’s not a selling point we hope to use, but it’s important you know it exists.

Pricing is transparent. You’ll know the cost before we start, and there are no hidden fees. We also offer special pricing for new clients, military members, nurses, and first responders. If you’re part of the Allē rewards program, you can earn and redeem points here.

East Rutherford might be a small borough, but it’s home to people who care about how they look and want access to the same level of care you’d find in larger metro areas. That’s why we’re here—and why we don’t cut corners on training, products, or follow-through.

How long do dermal fillers last, and will I need regular appointments?

Most dermal fillers last between six months and two years depending on the product, the area treated, and how your body metabolizes the filler. Areas with more movement—like around your mouth—tend to break down filler faster than areas like your cheeks.

Hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm and Restylane are gradually absorbed by your body, so results fade naturally over time. You won’t wake up one day and look drastically different. It’s a slow, gradual return to baseline.

If you want to maintain your results, you’ll need touch-ups. Some people come in once a year. Others prefer every six to nine months. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on what we’re treating and which product we’re using. You’re never locked into a schedule, and we’re not going to pressure you to book your next appointment before you’re ready.

When performed by a trained, licensed injector under medical oversight, dermal fillers are very safe. The most common side effects are temporary—swelling, redness, bruising, or tenderness at the injection site. These usually resolve within a few days.

Serious complications are rare but possible. They include infection, allergic reaction, or vascular occlusion (blocking a blood vessel). That’s why injector experience and anatomical knowledge matter. At House of Ness, every treatment is supervised by a board-certified plastic surgeon, and our injectors are trained to recognize and respond to complications immediately.

We only use FDA-approved fillers from trusted manufacturers. We don’t use off-brand or imported products. You’ll know exactly what’s going into your face, and we’ll walk you through any risks specific to your treatment area during your consultation. If you’ve had filler complications elsewhere, let us know—we’ll adjust our approach or recommend an alternative.

Not if they’re done right. The “overdone” look happens when too much filler is used, or when it’s placed incorrectly. That’s usually the result of inexperienced injectors or clients asking for more than their face can naturally support.

Our approach is conservative. We’d rather under-fill and add more at your two-week follow-up than overfill and have you walk out unhappy. The goal is balance and proportion—not to make you look like someone else.

We also take time to understand what you mean by “natural.” For some people, that means no one notices. For others, it means looking refreshed but not dramatically different. We’ll show you what’s realistic for your face and talk through what’s going to age well versus what’s going to look dated in a year. You’re in control of how much or how little we do.

Cost depends on how many syringes you need and which product we’re using. On average, one syringe of hyaluronic acid filler ranges from $600 to $800. Some people only need one syringe. Others need two or three to achieve their goals.

We’ll give you an exact price during your complimentary consultation after we assess your face and talk through your priorities. There are no surprise fees, and we don’t upsell you on things you don’t need.

We also offer discounts for new clients, military members, nurses, and first responders. If you’re enrolled in the Allē rewards program, you can use points toward your treatment or earn points for future visits. Payment plans aren’t something we offer in-house, but we can discuss options if cost is a concern. What we won’t do is compromise on product quality or injector expertise to lower the price.

Both Juvederm and Restylane are hyaluronic acid-based fillers, and both are FDA-approved and highly effective. The main differences are in texture, how they’re formulated, and where they work best.

Juvederm tends to have a smoother, more gel-like consistency. It’s often used for areas where you want soft, natural volume—like lips, cheeks, or under-eye hollows. Restylane has a slightly firmer texture and is often preferred for adding definition, like along the jawline or in nasolabial folds.

That said, there’s a lot of overlap, and different injectors have different preferences based on their training and experience. We’ll recommend the product that’s best suited for your treatment area and your goals. You don’t need to become a filler expert—that’s our job. You just need to tell us what’s bothering you, and we’ll match the right product to the problem.

Most people describe the sensation as pressure or a pinch, not sharp pain. We use a topical numbing cream before we start, and many fillers already contain lidocaine (a local anesthetic) to keep you comfortable during the injection.

If you’re particularly sensitive or anxious, let us know. We can adjust our technique or take breaks as needed. The cannula method we use also tends to be more comfortable than traditional needle injections because it’s less invasive and causes less trauma to the tissue.

As for downtime, most people go right back to their day. You might have some redness, swelling, or minor bruising, but it’s usually mild and fades within 24 to 48 hours. We recommend avoiding intense exercise, alcohol, and blood-thinning medications for a day or two after treatment to minimize bruising. If you have an event coming up, plan your appointment at least a week out so any swelling has time to settle.

Other Services we provide in East Rutherford