You’re not looking to change your face. You want to look like yourself—just more rested, more balanced, less tired when you catch your reflection mid-afternoon.
That’s where facial fillers actually help. They replace volume you’ve lost over time, smooth lines that make you look exhausted even when you’re not, and restore contours that have softened with age. The goal isn’t transformation. It’s restoration.
When done right, no one should know you had anything done. They’ll just think you’re sleeping better or finally taking that vacation you’ve been talking about. That’s the difference between filler that enhances and filler that announces itself. You want the former.
We operate under the oversight of a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, with licensed injectors who’ve trained extensively in facial anatomy. That’s not marketing language—it’s the baseline for safety.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means every syringe of Juvederm or Restylane you receive is authentic, traceable, and backed by the manufacturer. In Graniteville and across Staten Island, you’ll find plenty of places offering injectables. Not all of them can say the same about their sourcing or their credentials.
You’ll also find transparent pricing here, a complimentary consultation before any treatment, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up included if needed. That’s standard practice for us because we’re not interested in one-time transactions. Graniteville residents tend to stay in the area, own their homes, and value relationships that last—so do we.
You’ll start with a complimentary consultation. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a conversation about what’s bothering you, what you’ve noticed changing, and what realistic outcomes look like for your face. You’ll also get matched with the right injector based on your goals and comfort level.
On treatment day, your injector will mark the areas being treated and apply a topical numbing cream if needed. Most dermal fillers in Graniteville that we use—like Juvederm and Restylane—contain lidocaine, so discomfort is minimal. The injection itself takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on how many areas you’re addressing.
You’ll see results immediately, though final settling takes about two weeks as any swelling resolves. That’s when you’ll come back for your follow-up. If a touch-up is needed, it’s included. No extra charge. No pressure.
Hyaluronic acid fillers, which make up the majority of what we use, last anywhere from six months to two years depending on the product and placement. They’re also reversible if needed, which adds a layer of safety you don’t get with permanent options.
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Every dermal filler treatment at House of Ness includes a pre-treatment consultation, the procedure itself, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if necessary. You’re also enrolled in the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every treatment that can be applied to future visits.
We use hyaluronic acid-based fillers like Juvederm, Restylane, and their various formulations depending on what you’re treating. These products are FDA-approved, naturally occurring in your body, and designed to integrate smoothly without looking artificial. They’re also the most researched and widely used fillers in the industry.
Graniteville’s demographic skews toward professionals and families with higher-than-average household incomes, and many of our clients here are looking for subtle, preventive care rather than dramatic correction. That aligns with how we approach treatment—conservative placement, natural movement, and results that don’t require explanation.
You’ll also have access to medical-grade skincare recommendations that help extend your results. Fillers address volume loss, but skin quality matters too. We’ll talk through what makes sense for your routine and budget without pushing products you don’t need.
It depends on the product and where it’s placed. Juvederm and Restylane, both hyaluronic acid fillers, generally last between six and 18 months. Areas with more movement—like around the mouth—tend to metabolize filler faster than areas like the cheeks or temples.
Your age, metabolism, and lifestyle also play a role. Younger clients using filler preventively may find it lasts longer because their skin still has decent collagen support. Older clients or those with more volume loss may metabolize it faster initially, though results often improve with repeat treatments as the skin builds structure.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on what you’re treating and which product makes the most sense. And because you’ll come back at two weeks for a follow-up, we can assess how your body is responding and adjust future treatments accordingly.
When performed by a trained, licensed injector using authentic, FDA-approved products—yes. The safety profile for hyaluronic acid fillers is well-established. Serious complications are rare and usually tied to improper technique or counterfeit products.
That’s why credentials matter. We operate under the supervision of a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, and all of our injectors are licensed and trained in facial anatomy. We also source directly from Allergan as a platinum partner, so there’s no question about what’s in the syringe.
You’ll also be walked through potential side effects during your consultation—temporary swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the injection site. These resolve within a few days. We use cannulas when appropriate to minimize bruising and ensure precise placement. And because hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible with an enzyme called hyaluronidase, there’s a safety net if something doesn’t look right.
Both are hyaluronic acid fillers, both are FDA-approved, and both work well. The main differences come down to formulation and how they’re best used.
Juvederm tends to have a smoother, more cohesive gel consistency, which makes it ideal for areas where you want soft, natural volume—like lips or under-eye hollows. Restylane has a slightly firmer texture and is often preferred for adding structure to areas like the cheeks or jawline.
There are also multiple products within each line designed for specific purposes. Juvederm Voluma is built for cheek volume. Restylane Kysse is formulated specifically for lips. Your injector will recommend what makes sense based on your anatomy and goals—not based on what’s trendy or what we happen to have in stock. We carry both lines and use them where they perform best.
Not if it’s done correctly. The “overdone” look happens when too much filler is placed in the wrong areas, or when an injector doesn’t account for how your face moves naturally.
Our approach is conservative. We’d rather have you come back in a few months and add more than walk out of here looking puffy or stiff. You should still look like yourself—just more rested and balanced. That means respecting your natural proportions and not chasing trends that don’t suit your face.
During your consultation, we’ll talk through what realistic results look like for your age, skin quality, and bone structure. If you’re concerned about looking unnatural, that’s actually a good sign—it means you’re thinking critically about what you want. We’ll work with that and make sure you’re comfortable with the plan before we do anything.
Pricing depends on how many syringes you need and which product is used. Most clients start with one to two syringes per session, and costs typically range from $600 to $800 per syringe depending on the filler.
We’re transparent about pricing upfront during your consultation, so there are no surprises. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before any treatment begins. We also offer discounts for military members, nurses, and first responders, and you’ll earn Allē rewards points on every treatment that can be applied to future visits.
If cost is a concern, we can prioritize the areas that will make the biggest impact and build a treatment plan over time. Not everyone needs a full face of filler in one sitting. Many of our Graniteville clients prefer a gradual approach that fits their budget and looks more natural anyway.
For the first 24 to 48 hours, avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, and excessive heat—things like saunas, hot yoga, or long sun exposure. These can increase swelling and bruising. You’ll also want to sleep with your head elevated for the first few nights to minimize puffiness.
Don’t massage or apply pressure to the treated areas unless your injector specifically tells you to. Filler needs time to settle, and unnecessary manipulation can shift it before it integrates properly.
If you’re prone to bruising, avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements like aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, or vitamin E for a few days before and after treatment—but check with your doctor first if you’re on prescribed blood thinners. We’ll give you a full aftercare sheet at your appointment so you know exactly what to expect and how to care for your skin while it heals.