You walk out with immediate results. No waiting weeks to see if it worked. The lines around your mouth soften, your cheeks have subtle volume again, and your face looks balanced—not frozen or overdone.
Most people notice the difference right away. You look more rested. More like the version of yourself you see in your head, not the one staring back in the mirror after a long week.
Results last anywhere from six to eighteen months depending on which filler you choose and how your body metabolizes it. That’s real longevity for a treatment that takes less than an hour. You’re not signing up for constant maintenance or chasing something that fades in a few weeks.
The best part? It’s reversible. Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved if you ever want to adjust or start fresh. That’s peace of mind most treatments can’t offer.
We’re led by a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with twenty years of experience. Every treatment is performed by certified, licensed injectors who’ve been trained in advanced techniques and facial anatomy. That’s not standard across the board—plenty of practices let anyone with a medical degree hold a syringe.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we’ve met the strictest standards for safety protocols and product authenticity. You’re getting FDA-approved fillers sourced directly from the manufacturer. No shortcuts, no knockoffs, no wondering what’s actually going into your face.
Castleton Corners clients come to us because they want expertise without the clinical coldness. You get a complimentary consultation, the treatment itself, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up included if needed. That’s built into the process, not an upsell.
You start with a complimentary consultation. We talk about what’s bothering you, what you’ve tried before, and what results you’re actually hoping for. No pressure, no hard sell. Just a conversation about whether dermal fillers make sense for your goals.
If you move forward, the injection itself takes fifteen to thirty minutes depending on the areas we’re treating. We use a topical numbing cream and most fillers contain lidocaine, so discomfort is minimal. You might feel pressure or a slight pinch, but it’s not the painful ordeal most people imagine.
Results are immediate. You’ll see the difference before you leave, though minor swelling or bruising can happen and usually resolves within a few days. We schedule a two-week follow-up to assess how everything settled and make any adjustments. If a touch-up is needed, it’s included at no extra cost.
After that, you’re set. Most clients return every six to twelve months depending on the filler used and how their body responds. We track your history so each visit builds on the last.
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Your treatment includes the consultation, the procedure, and the follow-up appointment with touch-up if necessary. That’s three visits for one transparent price. No hidden fees, no surprise charges for adjustments.
We use FDA-approved hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm and Restylane, chosen based on what you’re trying to achieve. Juvederm works well for lips and deeper lines. Restylane is excellent for under-eye hollows and cheek volume. We match the product to your anatomy and goals, not what’s easiest or cheapest to use.
You also get access to the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points toward future treatments. If you’re a new client, military personnel, nurse, or first responder, we offer additional discounts. Castleton Corners has a strong community of healthcare workers and service members, and we make sure that’s reflected in how we price our services.
The environment matters too. Minimal wait times, a lounge-like setting, and one-on-one attention from start to finish. You’re not shuffled through a packed schedule or left waiting in a sterile hallway.
Cost depends on how many syringes you need and which filler we use. Most clients spend between $600 and $1,200 per syringe. That includes your consultation, the treatment, and your two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed.
Pricing is transparent during your complimentary consultation. We don’t quote you one number and then add fees later. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we schedule anything.
Some clients only need one syringe to address a specific area like the lips or nasolabial folds. Others need two or three to restore volume across multiple zones. We recommend what makes sense for your goals, not what maximizes revenue. If you’re on the fence about how much to do, we’d rather start conservative and add more later than overdo it upfront.
Not if they’re done correctly. 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 proportions. That’s why injector skill matters more than the product itself.
We use a conservative approach focused on balance and natural enhancement. The goal is for people to notice you look great, not to notice you’ve had work done. Most clients hear things like “you look so rested” or “did you change your skincare routine?” That’s the sweet spot.
Hyaluronic acid fillers are also reversible, which means if you ever feel like something doesn’t look right, we can dissolve it with an enzyme called hyaluronidase. That safety net doesn’t exist with permanent fillers, which is one reason we don’t use them. You should always have the option to adjust or reverse.
Most fillers last six to eighteen months depending on the product, the area treated, and how your body metabolizes hyaluronic acid. Areas with more movement, like the lips, tend to break down filler faster than static areas like the cheeks.
Juvederm and Restylane both offer different formulations designed for specific longevity. Some are engineered to last closer to a year, others closer to eighteen months. We’ll recommend what makes sense based on where you want treatment and how often you want to come back.
Your metabolism plays a role too. Some people naturally break down hyaluronic acid faster than others. If that’s the case, we can adjust the product or the amount used in future sessions. The two-week follow-up helps us see how your body responds so we can plan smarter next time.
Most people describe it as uncomfortable but not painful. We apply a topical numbing cream before the injection, and most fillers contain lidocaine, which numbs the area as we go. You’ll feel pressure and maybe a pinch, but it’s not the sharp pain most people expect.
Pain tolerance varies. Some clients barely flinch. Others are more sensitive and feel more discomfort, especially in areas like the lips where there are more nerve endings. If you’re particularly anxious about pain, let us know during your consultation. We can adjust our approach to make it as comfortable as possible.
The actual injection takes fifteen to thirty minutes depending on how many areas we’re treating. Most clients are surprised by how quick and manageable it is. The anticipation is usually worse than the reality.
Yes, when administered by a trained, certified injector using FDA-approved products. Serious complications like vascular occlusion or tissue necrosis are rare and almost always linked to improper technique or unqualified practitioners. That’s why credentials matter.
We only use authentic, FDA-approved fillers sourced directly from manufacturers like Allergan. No black market products, no diluted formulas, no cutting corners. Every syringe is traceable and verified.
Our injectors are trained in facial anatomy and emergency protocols. They know how to recognize and respond to complications immediately if they occur. That level of preparedness is what separates a medical practice from a spa offering injectables as a side service. You’re in a controlled environment with board-certified oversight, not someone’s living room or a pop-up clinic.
Both are hyaluronic acid fillers, but they have different formulations that affect how they feel and where they work best. Juvederm has a smoother, more cohesive gel that’s ideal for adding volume to lips and filling deeper lines like nasolabial folds. It tends to create a softer, more natural look in areas that need plumpness.
Restylane has a granular structure that integrates well into tissue, making it better for precise placement in areas like under-eye hollows or fine lines. It’s also slightly firmer, which works well for cheek augmentation or defining contours.
We choose based on your anatomy and what you’re trying to achieve. Sometimes we use both in the same session—Juvederm for lips, Restylane for cheeks. The product is just a tool. What matters more is understanding which tool works best for each job and having the skill to use it correctly.
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