You see results immediately. The areas you wanted fuller look fuller. The lines you wanted softened look softer.
Most people notice the biggest difference within a few days once minor swelling goes down. That’s when you get the full picture—smoother skin, restored volume, and a refreshed version of yourself that doesn’t scream “I got work done.”
You’re not frozen. You’re not puffy. You just look like you’ve been sleeping better and stressing less.
The results typically last anywhere from six months to over a year depending on the type of filler used and how your body metabolizes it. Some people come back every nine months. Others stretch it to 18. It depends on your goals, your skin, and how you want to maintain things over time.
House of Ness is led by a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and staffed by licensed, certified injectors who’ve spent years refining their technique. This isn’t a side hustle or a weekend certification—it’s a dedicated aesthetic practice built on medical oversight and real experience.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we meet the highest standards for training, safety, and product authenticity. You’re always getting FDA-approved, brand-name fillers like Juvederm and Restylane—not knockoffs, not shortcuts.
We’re local, accessible, and significantly more affordable than Manhattan pricing without compromising on quality or care. You get the same level of expertise you’d find in the city, with the convenience and transparency of a practice that actually knows this community.
You start with a complimentary consultation. We review your medical history, talk through your concerns, and figure out which areas would benefit most from treatment. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a real conversation about what’s realistic and what’s not.
Once we’ve mapped out a plan, the actual injection process is quick. Most appointments take 15 to 30 minutes depending on how many areas you’re treating. We use fine needles and advanced techniques to place the filler precisely where it needs to go. You might feel a slight pinch or pressure, but it’s not painful.
Right after, you’ll see immediate improvement. There may be minor swelling or redness, but that usually fades within a day or two. We schedule a two-week follow-up to check your results and provide a touch-up if needed—no extra charge. That follow-up care is part of the process here, not an afterthought.
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We use hyaluronic acid fillers—the same substance your body produces naturally to keep skin hydrated and plump. These are FDA-approved products that have been tested for safety and efficacy. They’re also reversible, which means if something doesn’t look right, we can dissolve it.
Common treatment areas include nasolabial folds, marionette lines, under-eye hollows, lips, and cheeks. Some people treat just one area. Others address multiple zones to create overall balance and symmetry.
Pricing is transparent. You know what you’re paying upfront—no surprise fees, no upsells mid-appointment. We also offer specialized discounts for military personnel, nurses, and first responders, plus a loyalty program through the Allē rewards system if you’re planning ongoing treatments.
We deliver Manhattan-level results at a fraction of the cost. You’re not paying for zip code or overhead—you’re paying for skill, safety, and medical-grade products administered by people who know what they’re doing.
Safety comes down to two things: the product and the person injecting it. We only use FDA-approved fillers like Juvederm and Restylane, which have undergone rigorous testing and are only available through licensed physicians. That eliminates the risk of counterfeit or black-market substances.
The injector’s skill matters just as much. Dermal filler complications—though rare—usually happen because of improper technique or lack of anatomical knowledge. Our team is led by a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and includes injectors with years of specialized training in facial aesthetics. We know where to place the filler, how much to use, and how to avoid critical structures like blood vessels.
We also review your full medical history before treatment. Certain conditions, medications, or allergies can increase risk, and we need to know about them upfront. If hyaluronic acid fillers are used, they’re also reversible—we can dissolve them with a special solution if needed.
Not if it’s done right. The goal is to enhance what’s already there, not change your face into something it’s not.
Overfilled, unnatural results usually happen when too much product is used or when it’s placed incorrectly. We take a conservative approach—starting with the amount needed to achieve your goal, then adjusting at your follow-up if you want more. It’s easier to add than to overdo it from the start.
We also match you with the right injector based on your specific needs. Different providers have different strengths, and that personalized pairing makes a difference in how natural your results look. You’ll still move, smile, and express yourself normally. People might notice you look refreshed or well-rested, but they won’t be able to pinpoint exactly what changed—and that’s the point.
Most dermal fillers last between six and 18 months, with the average being around 12 months. How long yours last depends on the type of filler used, where it’s injected, and how quickly your body breaks it down.
Fillers in areas with more movement—like around the mouth—tend to metabolize faster than those in areas with less motion, like the cheeks. Your metabolism, age, and lifestyle also play a role. Some people naturally break down hyaluronic acid faster than others.
The results aren’t permanent, which means you’ll need maintenance treatments if you want to keep the look. But that also gives you flexibility—you’re not locked into anything long-term, and you can adjust your approach as your face and goals change over time.
Botox and dermal fillers solve different problems. Botox relaxes the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles—the lines that show up when you smile, frown, or squint. It’s used for crow’s feet, forehead lines, and the area between your brows.
Dermal fillers add volume. They’re used to fill in static wrinkles (the ones that are there even when your face is relaxed), restore lost volume in the cheeks or under-eyes, and enhance areas like the lips or jawline. Fillers physically plump the skin, while Botox prevents the muscle movement that creates lines in the first place.
A lot of people use both. Botox handles the upper face, fillers handle the mid and lower face, and together they create a more balanced, refreshed result. During your consultation, we’ll talk through which option—or combination—makes the most sense for what you’re trying to achieve.
Pricing depends on how many syringes you need and which type of filler we’re using. Most people need one to two syringes per session, though that varies based on the areas being treated and the level of correction you’re looking for.
We’re transparent about cost from the start—you’ll know exactly what you’re paying before any treatment begins. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. We also offer payment options and participate in the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points toward future treatments.
Compared to Manhattan pricing, our clients typically save significantly without sacrificing quality or safety. You’re getting the same FDA-approved products and the same level of expertise, just without the city markup. If you’re military, a nurse, or a first responder, we offer additional discounts as a thank-you for what you do.
Recovery is minimal. Most people go right back to their normal routine the same day. You might have some redness, swelling, or tenderness at the injection sites, but that usually fades within 24 to 48 hours.
We recommend avoiding intense exercise, alcohol, and excessive heat (like saunas) for the first day or two to minimize swelling. Sleeping with your head slightly elevated can also help. Some people get minor bruising, especially if you’re on blood thinners or supplements like fish oil—that’s normal and fades quickly.
Your results are visible immediately, but the final look settles in over the next few days as any swelling goes down. That’s why we schedule a two-week follow-up—to make sure everything looks the way it should and provide a touch-up if needed. That follow-up is included in your treatment, not an extra appointment you have to pay for.