You’re not looking for an overdone face. You want to smooth the lines around your mouth, add volume where it’s disappeared, or enhance your lips without looking like someone else. That’s exactly what dermal fillers do when they’re done right.
Most treatments take 30 minutes or less. You’ll see results immediately, and they keep improving over the next week or two as the hyaluronic acid settles naturally into your skin. No surgery, no long recovery, no dramatic change that makes people ask questions you don’t want to answer.
The difference is in who’s holding the syringe. Board-certified oversight means you’re getting facial fillers from someone who understands facial anatomy, not just someone with a license. That’s why our clients in Elmwood Park, NJ come back—and why they refer their friends.
House of Ness isn’t a franchise or a quick-setup clinic. We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we’ve met the highest standards for training, safety, and results. Our injectors are certified and licensed, and every treatment is overseen by a board-certified plastic surgeon.
Elmwood Park residents don’t have to drive into Manhattan for this level of care. You get the same expertise, the same FDA-approved products, and the same attention to detail—right here, in a lounge-like space where you’re not just another appointment. You’re matched with the right provider for your goals, and you leave with a plan that makes sense for your face and your budget.
We also participate in the Allē rewards program and offer discounts for military, nurses, and first responders. Because quality care shouldn’t mean you’re overcharged or rushed through.
First, you come in for a complimentary consultation. No pressure, no upselling. You talk about what’s bothering you, and we assess your facial structure to recommend the best dermal fillers for your goals—whether that’s smoothing nasolabial folds, lifting your cheeks, or enhancing your lips.
On treatment day, we clean the area and apply a topical numbing cream if needed. Then we inject the filler using a fine needle or cannula, depending on the area. The whole process takes 10 to 30 minutes. You might feel slight pressure, but most people are surprised by how comfortable it is.
You’ll see results right away. Some minor swelling or redness is normal and fades within a day or two. We schedule a two-week follow-up to check your results and provide a complimentary touch-up if needed. That’s included—not an upsell.
Most hyaluronic acid fillers last anywhere from six months to over a year, depending on the product and where it’s placed. When you’re ready for a refresh, we’re here.
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Every dermal filler treatment at House of Ness includes a complimentary consultation, the injection itself, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed. We use only FDA-approved products like Juvederm and Restylane—hyaluronic acid-based fillers that integrate naturally with your skin and can be adjusted or dissolved if necessary.
Elmwood Park clients often ask about treating multiple areas in one visit. That’s common. You might combine a wrinkle filler injection for your smile lines with cheek augmentation or lip enhancement. We’ll map out a treatment plan that addresses your priorities without overdoing it.
We also layer in education. You’ll know what to expect before, during, and after. You’ll understand how long results last, what maintenance looks like, and how to protect your investment with medical-grade skincare. Transparency isn’t optional here—it’s how we operate.
And because we’re a platinum Allergan partner, you’re earning Allē points with every treatment. Those points add up to real savings on future visits.
Most hyaluronic acid fillers last between six and eighteen months, depending on the product, the area treated, and how your body metabolizes the filler. Lips tend to break down filler faster because of constant movement. Cheeks and under-eye areas often last longer.
You’ll notice results fading gradually, not all at once. When you start to see the volume decrease, that’s your cue to schedule a follow-up. Some clients come back every six months. Others stretch it to a year or more.
We don’t push you to come back before you’re ready. During your two-week follow-up, we’ll give you a realistic timeline based on how your skin responded. That way, you can plan ahead without guessing.
Yes, when administered by a trained, certified injector using FDA-approved products. Complications are rare—studies show they occur in roughly 1 in 100 to 1 in 10,000 cases, depending on the filler used. The most common side effects are temporary: swelling, redness, bruising, or tenderness at the injection site.
Serious complications like infection, vascular occlusion, or allergic reactions are extremely uncommon, especially when you’re working with someone who understands facial anatomy. That’s why injector skill matters more than the product itself.
At House of Ness, every treatment is overseen by a board-certified plastic surgeon. We use only FDA-approved fillers, and we follow strict safety protocols. If something doesn’t look or feel right, we address it immediately. Your two-week follow-up is part of that safety net.
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 account for your natural facial proportions. That’s not a filler problem—it’s an injector problem.
We take a conservative approach. The goal is to restore volume and smooth lines while keeping your face looking like your face. You should look refreshed, not different. That’s why we start with a personalized consultation and match you with the right provider for your aesthetic.
Hyaluronic acid fillers also have a major safety advantage: they’re reversible. If you don’t like the result, we can dissolve the filler with an enzyme called hyaluronidase. That option gives you control and peace of mind.
Pricing depends on the type of filler, the number of syringes, and the areas treated. On average, a single syringe ranges from $600 to $800. Some clients need one syringe. Others need two or three to achieve their goals, especially if treating multiple areas like cheeks, lips, and nasolabial folds.
We believe in transparent pricing. During your complimentary consultation, we’ll give you an exact quote based on your treatment plan—no hidden fees, no surprise charges. You’ll also earn Allē rewards points that reduce the cost of future treatments.
We offer discounts for new clients, military members, nurses, and first responders. And because we’re a platinum Allergan partner, you’re getting the same products used in top practices nationwide, without the Manhattan markup.
Botox relaxes the muscles that cause wrinkles—like crow’s feet, forehead lines, and frown lines. It works by temporarily blocking nerve signals, so the muscle stops contracting. Results take a few days to appear and last about three to four months.
Dermal fillers add volume. They’re injected into the skin to fill in wrinkles, plump lips, lift cheeks, or restore fullness under the eyes. Results are immediate, and they last longer than Botox—usually six months to over a year.
Many clients use both. Botox prevents new wrinkles from forming, while fillers address volume loss and deeper lines. During your consultation, we’ll recommend the right combination based on what you’re trying to achieve. You’re not locked into one or the other.
Most people go right back to their day. There’s no downtime in the traditional sense. You might have slight swelling, redness, or tenderness at the injection site, but it’s usually mild and fades within 24 to 48 hours.
We recommend avoiding intense exercise, alcohol, and excessive heat (like saunas) for the first 24 hours. These can increase swelling or bruising. If you have an event coming up, schedule your treatment at least a week in advance so any minor swelling has time to resolve.
You can wear makeup the next day, and most people return to work immediately. The convenience is one of the biggest reasons dermal fillers have become so popular—you get real results without disrupting your life.