You’re not looking to change your face. You want to look like yourself—just rested, refreshed, and confident.
That’s where most places get it wrong. They’re focused on volume, not results. They’re thinking about their day, not your face.
Here’s what actually matters: the right filler, placed correctly, by someone who understands facial anatomy and knows when to stop. You walk out looking natural. No one asks if you “had work done.” They just notice you look great.
That’s the difference between dermal fillers done right and dermal fillers done fast. When you’re working with a board-certified plastic surgeon and licensed injectors who’ve built their reputation on subtlety, you’re not gambling. You’re investing in a result that enhances what’s already there—your features, your expressions, your confidence.
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, trained, and matched to your specific needs.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we meet the highest standards for safety, volume, and client outcomes. That’s not marketing language—that’s a designation we’ve earned by doing this work at the highest level, consistently.
Dumont residents come to us because they want expertise without the operating room. They’re professionals, parents, and people who value their time and their appearance. They don’t want to look overdone. They want to look like themselves—just better. And they want to work with someone who gets that.
It starts with a complimentary consultation. No pressure, no upselling—just an honest conversation about what you’re seeing in the mirror and what’s realistic to address.
Your injector will review your medical history, assess your facial structure, and talk through which filler makes sense for your goals. Maybe it’s Juvederm for volume in the cheeks. Maybe it’s Restylane for fine lines around the mouth. Maybe it’s a combination. You’ll know exactly what’s being used and why.
The injection itself takes 15 to 30 minutes. There’s minimal discomfort—most fillers include lidocaine, so you’re not white-knuckling through it. Afterward, you might have slight swelling or redness. That’s normal and fades within a day or two.
Two weeks later, you come back for a follow-up. We check your results, make sure everything settled the way it should, and offer a complimentary touch-up if needed. That follow-up is included—not an upsell, not an afterthought. It’s part of how we work.
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Every dermal filler treatment at House of Ness includes your initial consultation, the injection appointment, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed. You’re not paying extra for those—they’re built in.
You’ll also get access to the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every treatment and unlock exclusive offers. If you’re military, a nurse, or a first responder, you’ll receive specialized pricing as a thank you for what you do.
We only use FDA-approved fillers from trusted manufacturers—Juvederm, Restylane, and other proven products. No knockoffs, no shortcuts. You’re getting authentic injectables administered by professionals who know how to use them correctly.
And because we combine injectables with medical-grade skincare recommendations, you’re not just treating one concern in isolation. You’re protecting your investment and optimizing your results long-term. That’s especially important in Dumont, where residents value quality and expect their providers to think a few steps ahead.
Most dermal fillers last between six months and two years, depending on the type of filler used and where it’s injected. Juvederm and Restylane, two of the most common options, typically last 12 to 18 months in areas like the cheeks or nasolabial folds.
Your body gradually breaks down the filler over time, so results aren’t permanent. That’s actually a good thing—it gives you control. If your goals change or you want to adjust your look, you’re not locked into anything.
Maintenance is normal. Most clients come back once or twice a year to maintain their results. Your injector will give you a realistic timeline based on the specific filler used and how your body metabolizes it. No surprises, no guessing.
Dermal fillers are FDA-approved and widely considered safe when administered by a trained, licensed professional. That said, they’re still a medical procedure, and there are risks—swelling, bruising, redness, and in rare cases, more serious complications like vascular occlusion.
That’s why who performs your injection matters. A board-certified plastic surgeon or trained injector understands facial anatomy, knows where the blood vessels are, and can recognize and address complications immediately if they arise.
At House of Ness, every treatment is overseen by a board-certified plastic surgeon, and every injector is licensed and continuously trained. We only use FDA-approved products from verified sources—never counterfeit or diluted fillers. You’re not cutting corners, and neither are we.
Not if they’re done correctly. The goal isn’t to change your face—it’s to restore volume, smooth lines, and enhance your natural features.
The “overdone” look happens when too much filler is used, or when it’s placed incorrectly. That’s usually the result of working with someone who’s inexperienced or who’s prioritizing speed over precision.
Our approach is conservative and customized. We’re not trying to fill every line or add volume where it doesn’t belong. We’re enhancing what’s already there. You’ll look refreshed and rested—not frozen or puffy. And because we include a two-week follow-up with every treatment, we can make adjustments if anything needs fine-tuning.
Pricing depends on the type of filler used and how many syringes you need to achieve your goals. On average, dermal fillers range from $600 to $1,200 per syringe, though that varies by provider and location.
At House of Ness, we believe in transparent pricing. During your complimentary consultation, we’ll tell you exactly what we recommend, how many syringes that involves, and what the total cost will be. No hidden fees, no surprise charges.
We also participate in the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every treatment and apply them toward future services. And if you’re military, a nurse, or a first responder, you’ll receive specialized pricing. We’re not the cheapest option in Bergen County—but you’re paying for board-certified oversight, authentic products, and a follow-up process that ensures you’re happy with your results.
Both Juvederm and Restylane are hyaluronic acid-based fillers, which means they work by attracting water to add volume and smooth lines. They’re both FDA-approved, safe, and effective—but they have slightly different formulations and are often used for different areas.
Juvederm tends to be smoother and more cohesive, which makes it ideal for adding volume to the cheeks, lips, and under-eye area. Restylane has a slightly firmer texture, so it’s often used for deeper lines like nasolabial folds or marionette lines.
Your injector will recommend the right filler based on your goals and the area being treated. Sometimes a combination of both works best. During your consultation, we’ll walk you through the options and explain why we’re recommending what we’re recommending. You’ll never be left guessing.
You’ll see results immediately after your dermal filler injection, though there may be some initial swelling that takes a few days to settle. Most people are back to their normal routine the same day or the next.
Bruising and swelling are the most common side effects, and they’re usually mild. You can minimize them by avoiding blood thinners like aspirin or ibuprofen a few days before your appointment, and by icing the area afterward.
We schedule your two-week follow-up to check your results once everything has fully settled. That’s when we can assess whether a touch-up is needed and make any adjustments. Most clients are thrilled with their results at that point—but if something needs tweaking, we handle it then at no additional cost.