Dermal Fillers in Norwood, NJ

Look Like Yourself—Just More Rested, Balanced, Refreshed

You want results that last without looking overdone. We deliver natural facial fillers under board-certified oversight, with transparent pricing and a two-week follow-up included.
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Restore Volume Without Losing Your Expression

You’re not looking to change your face. You want to soften the lines that make you look tired, restore the volume that’s shifted over time, and walk out looking like the best version of yourself.

That’s what dermal fillers do when they’re done right. Hyaluronic acid-based fillers like Juvederm and Restylane integrate with your skin to smooth wrinkles, lift cheeks, define your jawline, and bring back the contours that age has softened. The results are immediate, the downtime is minimal, and when a board-certified plastic surgeon oversees your treatment plan, you’re getting medical precision—not guesswork.

Most clients return to their day right after treatment. Some see minor swelling for a day or two, but nothing that stops you from living your life. Results typically last anywhere from several months to over a year, depending on the area treated and how your body metabolizes the product.

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Medical Expertise You Can Actually See

We operate under the leadership of a board-certified plastic surgeon, which means every treatment plan is built on real medical training—not just a weekend certification course. Our team includes certified, licensed injectors who’ve been matched to your specific needs, so you’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach.

We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which tells you two things: we use authentic, FDA-approved products, and we do enough volume to maintain that status. That matters in an industry where counterfeit fillers and unqualified providers are more common than most people realize.

Norwood clients appreciate that we don’t overbook. You’re not sitting in a waiting room for 45 minutes. You’re not being rushed through a consultation. And you’re not walking out wondering if anyone actually heard what you wanted.

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Here's What Actually Happens During Your Visit

Your first visit is a complimentary consultation. You’ll sit down with one of our injectors, talk through what’s bothering you, and get an honest assessment of what dermal fillers can and can’t do for your specific concerns. No pressure, no upselling—just a real conversation about your goals.

If you decide to move forward, we’ll match you with the right provider based on your treatment area and aesthetic preferences. On treatment day, the injector will mark the areas, apply a topical numbing agent if needed, and use a fine needle or cannula to place the filler precisely where it’s needed. Most sessions take 30 to 45 minutes.

You’ll see results immediately, though minor swelling or redness is normal for a day or two. Two weeks later, you’ll come back for a follow-up. If a touch-up is needed, it’s included—no extra charge. That’s part of how we make sure you’re actually happy with the outcome, not just checked off a list.

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What's Included in Your Dermal Filler Treatment

Every dermal filler treatment at House of Ness includes a complimentary consultation, the procedure itself, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed. You’re also enrolled in the Allē rewards program, so you earn points on every treatment that can be applied to future visits.

We use premium hyaluronic acid fillers—Juvederm, Restylane, and other FDA-approved products sourced directly through our Allergan partnership. That means you’re getting the real thing, not diluted or counterfeit product. In Norwood and the surrounding Bergen County area, we’ve seen a growing demand for natural-looking facial rejuvenation, especially from clients who’ve had bad experiences elsewhere or are trying injectables for the first time.

Our approach integrates dermal fillers with medical-grade skincare and PRP therapy when appropriate, so your results last longer and your skin stays healthier overall. We also offer specialized pricing for new clients, military members, nurses, and first responders—because we think those groups deserve a break.

How long do dermal fillers last, and what affects longevity?

Most hyaluronic acid fillers last between six months and 18 months, depending on where they’re injected and how much movement that area gets. Fillers in your lips tend to break down faster because you’re constantly talking, eating, and moving your mouth. Fillers in your cheeks or under-eye area usually last longer because there’s less motion.

Your metabolism also plays a role. If you have a faster metabolism, your body will break down the filler more quickly. The type of filler matters too—some formulations are designed to last longer than others, and your injector will recommend the best option based on your goals and the treatment area.

Touch-ups can extend your results, and many clients find that after a few rounds of treatment, they need less product to maintain the same look. That’s because fillers can stimulate your body’s own collagen production over time, which adds some natural volume even after the filler itself has dissolved.

Dermal fillers are FDA-approved and considered safe when administered by a qualified, licensed provider using authentic product. The key risks come from two places: unqualified injectors and counterfeit or contaminated fillers purchased online or from unlicensed sources.

That’s why working with a medical practice that sources directly from manufacturers matters. We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we get our products straight from the source—no third-party suppliers, no gray market fillers. You’re getting Juvederm, Restylane, and other trusted brands in their original, sterile packaging.

Hyaluronic acid fillers are particularly safe because they’re reversible. If you don’t like the result or experience a complication, your provider can inject an enzyme called hyaluronidase that dissolves the filler within hours. That’s not possible with permanent fillers, which is one reason we don’t use them. The most common side effects are temporary—swelling, redness, tenderness, or minor bruising at the injection site. Serious complications are rare when the treatment is done correctly.

Not if they’re done right. The “overdone” look happens when too much filler is used, when it’s placed in the wrong areas, or when the injector doesn’t understand facial anatomy and proportions. That’s why having a board-certified plastic surgeon oversee your treatment plan makes a difference—you’re working with someone who understands how the face ages and how to restore balance without distorting your features.

Our philosophy is simple: enhance what’s already there. If you’ve lost volume in your cheeks, we add it back. If your nasolabial folds have deepened, we soften them. If your lips have thinned over time, we restore them to a natural fullness—not the overfilled look you see on social media.

You should still look like yourself when you leave. Your friends might say you look rested or refreshed, but they shouldn’t be able to point to exactly what you had done. That’s the goal. And because we include a two-week follow-up with every treatment, we can make adjustments if something doesn’t look quite right. You’re not stuck with a result you don’t like.

Botox and dermal fillers work in completely different ways, and they’re used to treat different problems. Botox is a neuromodulator—it temporarily relaxes the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles, like crow’s feet, forehead lines, and frown lines between your eyebrows. It prevents the muscle movement that creates the wrinkle in the first place.

Dermal fillers, on the other hand, are volumizers. They’re injected beneath the skin to fill in lines, restore lost volume, and add structure to areas that have flattened or sagged over time. Fillers don’t stop muscle movement—they physically plump up the tissue. That’s why they’re used for things like nasolabial folds, marionette lines, hollow under-eyes, thin lips, and sunken cheeks.

Most people benefit from both. Botox handles the upper face where expression lines form, and fillers handle the mid and lower face where volume loss is the main issue. During your consultation, we’ll assess your specific concerns and recommend the right combination. Sometimes it’s just one or the other. Sometimes it’s both. It depends entirely on what you’re dealing with and what you want to achieve.

Most people describe the sensation as pressure or a slight pinch, not sharp pain. Many dermal fillers now come pre-mixed with lidocaine, a numbing agent, so you feel less discomfort during the injection. We can also apply a topical numbing cream before the procedure if you’re particularly sensitive.

The actual injection process is quick—usually 15 to 30 minutes depending on how many areas we’re treating. Some areas are more sensitive than others. Lips tend to be more uncomfortable than cheeks, for example. But it’s tolerable, and it’s over fast.

As for downtime, most clients go right back to their day. You might have some redness, swelling, or tenderness at the injection sites for a day or two. Bruising is possible, especially if you’re on blood thinners or certain supplements, but it’s not guaranteed. We recommend avoiding strenuous exercise, alcohol, and excessive heat for 24 hours after treatment to minimize swelling. If you have an event coming up, plan your appointment at least a week out so any minor side effects have time to resolve.

Dermal filler pricing depends on how much product you need and which areas you’re treating. Most fillers are priced per syringe, and the cost typically ranges from $600 to $1,200 per syringe depending on the brand and formulation. Some people only need one syringe to achieve their goals. Others need two or three, especially if they’re treating multiple areas or addressing significant volume loss.

During your complimentary consultation, we’ll give you an exact price based on your specific treatment plan. We don’t believe in surprise costs or pressure to buy more than you need. You’ll know what you’re paying before we ever pick up a syringe.

We also participate in the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every treatment that can be redeemed for discounts on future visits. And we offer special pricing for new clients, military members, nurses, and first responders. If cost is a concern, ask about our current promotions—we usually have something running that can make treatment more accessible without compromising on quality or safety.

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