You’re not looking for a different face. You want to look refreshed, rested, and like the version of yourself that shows up when you’ve had great sleep and zero stress for a month straight.
That’s what the best facial fillers do when they’re done right. They bring back the volume that’s disappeared from your cheeks over the years. They soften the lines around your nose and mouth that make you look tired even when you’re not. They give your face the structure and balance it had before gravity and time started winning.
The difference is subtle enough that people won’t know what you did. But noticeable enough that they’ll ask if you’ve been on vacation or started a new skincare routine. That’s the goal—natural, balanced results that don’t scream “work done.”
House of Ness isn’t your typical med spa. Every treatment here is overseen by a board-certified plastic surgeon, and every injector is licensed, certified, and trained to the highest standard. That matters more than you might think.
Fresh Kills has no shortage of places offering injectables. But not all of them have the medical oversight or surgical understanding that comes with real training. We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we’ve met the strictest standards for safety, staff training, and product authenticity. You’re getting FDA-approved dermal fillers, handled correctly, injected by people who know facial anatomy inside and out.
We’ve built our reputation in Fresh Kills by doing one thing consistently: treating every client like we’d want to be treated. That means complimentary consultations, transparent pricing, and a two-week follow-up with touch-ups included if needed.
You start with a complimentary consultation. No pressure, no upselling—just an honest conversation about what you’re noticing, what’s bothering you, and what’s realistic to expect. We’ll match you with the right injector based on your goals and their specific expertise.
On treatment day, the actual injection takes 15 to 30 minutes. We use hyaluronic acid-based fillers like Juvederm or Restylane, which are safe, reversible, and designed to integrate naturally with your skin. There’s minimal discomfort, and most people go right back to their day afterward.
Two weeks later, you come back. We check how everything settled, make sure you’re happy with the results, and do any touch-ups if needed—at no extra cost. That follow-up is included because we’re not interested in one-and-done transactions. We want you to leave feeling like you got exactly what you came for.
Results typically last six months to two years depending on the type of filler used, where it’s placed, and how your body metabolizes it. When it’s time for a refresh, we’re here.
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We use hyaluronic acid fillers almost exclusively because they’re the safest, most predictable option available. These include Juvederm, Restylane, and other FDA-approved products that we source directly from the manufacturer—never discounted, never questionable.
Hyaluronic acid is a substance your body already makes. When injected, it attracts water and adds volume exactly where it’s needed. It smooths nasolabial folds, restores cheek volume, softens marionette lines, and enhances lips without looking artificial. And if something doesn’t look right, it can be dissolved. That’s not the case with every filler type.
In Fresh Kills, where the median household income is over $108,000 and most residents work in professional or administrative roles, there’s a clear preference for treatments that look natural and fit into a busy schedule. You’re not taking time off work for this. You’re not explaining to everyone what you had done. You’re just showing up looking a little more refreshed than usual.
We also participate in the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every treatment and save on future visits. And we offer special pricing for military personnel, nurses, first responders, and new clients—because we believe access to quality care shouldn’t be limited to one type of person.
It depends on the type of filler, where it’s injected, and how your body breaks it down. Most hyaluronic acid fillers last anywhere from six months to two years.
Fillers in areas with more movement—like around your mouth—tend to break down faster. Fillers in areas with less movement—like your cheeks—tend to last longer. Your metabolism plays a role too. Some people metabolize fillers faster than others, which is completely normal.
We’ll talk through realistic timelines during your consultation based on what you’re treating and which product makes the most sense. And when it’s time for a touch-up, we’ll let you know. No one’s trying to get you back in the chair before you actually need it.
Dermal fillers are safe when they’re FDA-approved, authentic, and injected by someone who knows what they’re doing. That’s the part people don’t always think about.
We only use products sourced directly from manufacturers like Allergan. No discounted fillers from questionable suppliers. No off-brand substitutes. You’re getting Juvederm, Restylane, or another FDA-approved hyaluronic acid filler that’s been stored and handled correctly.
Safety also comes down to who’s doing the injecting. At House of Ness, every treatment is overseen by a board-certified plastic surgeon, and every injector is licensed and certified. We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we’ve met the highest standards for training, safety protocols, and product authenticity. That’s not something every med spa in Fresh Kills can say.
Not if it’s done right. The goal isn’t to change your face—it’s to bring back the volume and structure you’ve lost over time.
When fillers are placed correctly and in the right amount, people notice you look good. They don’t notice you got work done. You look rested, refreshed, and more like the version of yourself from five or ten years ago. That’s what we’re going for.
The overfilled, unnatural look happens when too much filler is used or when it’s placed in the wrong areas. We avoid that by taking a conservative, balanced approach. We’d rather have you come back for a little more than leave our office looking overdone. And with the two-week follow-up included, we make sure everything looks exactly how you want it before you’re done.
Botox relaxes the muscles that cause wrinkles when you make expressions—like frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead lines. It doesn’t add volume. It just stops the muscle from contracting so the skin above it stays smooth.
Dermal fillers work differently. They add volume to areas that have lost it over time, like your cheeks, the lines around your mouth, or your lips. They physically fill in wrinkles and restore structure to your face.
A lot of people use both. Botox handles the dynamic wrinkles caused by movement. Fillers handle the static wrinkles and volume loss caused by aging. During your consultation, we’ll talk through what makes sense for your specific concerns. Sometimes it’s one, sometimes it’s the other, sometimes it’s both.
Most dermal filler treatments range from $600 to $1,200 per syringe, depending on the type of filler and the area being treated. Some people need one syringe, others need two or three to get the result they’re after.
We’re always transparent about pricing. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before any treatment starts—no surprise charges, no hidden fees. And because we participate in the Allē rewards program, you can earn points on every treatment and use them toward future visits.
We also offer special discounts for new clients, military personnel, nurses, and first responders. If you’re in one of those groups, let us know during your consultation. Fresh Kills has a higher-than-average household income, but that doesn’t mean everyone wants to overpay for quality care. We price fairly, and we make sure you’re getting real value for what you spend.
Not really. Most people go right back to their day after treatment. You might have some minor swelling or redness at the injection sites, but it usually fades within a few hours to a day.
We recommend avoiding intense exercise, alcohol, and excessive heat for the first 24 hours just to minimize swelling. But you’re not taking time off work. You’re not hiding at home for a week. This is a lunch-break procedure for most people.
If you’re getting fillers for a specific event, we usually recommend scheduling your appointment at least two weeks out. That gives everything time to settle and lets us do your follow-up appointment before the big day. But if you need something done on shorter notice, we’ll talk through what’s realistic and make sure you know what to expect.