You’re not looking to change your face. You want to look refreshed, not frozen. Rested, not overdone.
That’s the difference between facial fillers that enhance and ones that announce themselves. When hyaluronic acid is placed with precision—by someone who understands facial anatomy, not just trends—you get volume where it’s needed, smoothness where it counts, and a result that doesn’t require explanation.
Your cheeks lift without looking puffy. Your lips soften without looking inflated. Lines around your mouth fade without erasing your expressions. You still look like you. Just better rested, more balanced, and confident enough to stop checking your reflection every time you pass a window.
House of Ness isn’t a franchise or a side hustle. We’re a med spa built on surgical-level expertise, led by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon and staffed by certified, licensed injectors who’ve been trained to see your face the way an artist sees a canvas—structurally, proportionally, and individually.
Ho-Ho-Kus is home to some of Bergen County’s most discerning clients, and that’s exactly who we’re built for. You’re not walking into a high-pressure sales pitch or a one-size-fits-all menu. You’re sitting down with someone who understands what dermal fillers can do, what they can’t do, and what will actually work for your face.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we use authentic, FDA-approved products like Juvederm and the RHA Collection. And we back every treatment with a complimentary consultation and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed.
You start with a complimentary consultation. No pressure, no upselling. Just an honest conversation about what you’re noticing, what’s bothering you, and what’s realistic.
Your injector will assess your facial structure, skin quality, and areas of volume loss. They’ll explain which filler works best for which area—whether that’s Restylane for fine lines, Juvederm for lips and cheeks, or RHA for dynamic areas that move when you talk or smile.
The injection itself takes 10 to 45 minutes depending on how many areas you’re treating. Most fillers include lidocaine for comfort, and we use micro-cannulas and layered techniques to minimize bruising and create smoother, more natural results. You’ll see the difference immediately.
Two weeks later, you come back. We check your results, make sure everything settled the way it should, and offer a complimentary touch-up if needed. That’s it. No hidden fees, no surprises.
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Every dermal filler appointment at House of Ness includes a complimentary consultation, the treatment itself, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed. You’re not paying for the product alone—you’re paying for precision, safety, and someone who knows how to use it correctly.
We use only FDA-approved hyaluronic acid fillers, including Juvederm, Restylane, and the RHA Collection. These are reversible, biocompatible, and designed to integrate naturally with your tissue. They last anywhere from six months to two years depending on the product, placement, and how your body metabolizes it.
You’ll also get access to the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every treatment and redeem them toward future visits. We offer specialized discounts for new clients, military members, nurses, and first responders. And because we take a holistic approach, we’ll talk through medical-grade skincare options that can help your results last longer and your skin stay healthier overall.
In Ho-Ho-Kus and across Bergen County, clients come to us because they want results that don’t require a disclaimer. You shouldn’t have to explain that you “got work done.” You should just look like the best version of yourself.
Most hyaluronic acid fillers last between six months and two years, depending on which product is used, where it’s placed, and how quickly your body breaks it down. Fillers in high-movement areas like your lips tend to fade faster than those in your cheeks or under-eye hollows.
Juvederm and Restylane are the most commonly used fillers, and they’re both made from hyaluronic acid, a substance your body naturally produces. Over time, your body metabolizes the filler, and the results gradually soften. That’s why most clients come back once or twice a year for maintenance.
The RHA Collection is newer and designed specifically for areas that move a lot, like around your mouth or between your brows. It tends to last a bit longer because it’s formulated to flex with your facial expressions instead of sitting static under the skin.
When administered by a trained, licensed injector using FDA-approved products, dermal fillers are very safe. That said, they’re still a medical procedure, and there are risks you should know about.
Common side effects include swelling, bruising, redness, and tenderness at the injection site. These typically resolve within a few days to a week. Some people experience small lumps or bumps under the skin, which can usually be massaged out or dissolved if needed.
Rare but serious complications include vascular occlusion, where filler blocks a blood vessel. This is why it’s critical to choose an injector who understands facial anatomy and knows how to respond if something goes wrong. At House of Ness, every treatment is overseen by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, and our injectors are trained in advanced techniques that minimize risk. We also use hyaluronic acid fillers, which can be reversed with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if necessary.
Botox and dermal fillers are not interchangeable, even though they’re often mentioned together. Botox relaxes the muscles that cause wrinkles—think forehead lines, crow’s feet, and frown lines between your brows. It doesn’t add volume. It just stops the movement that creates the crease.
Dermal fillers, on the other hand, restore lost volume and smooth out static wrinkles—the ones that are visible even when your face is at rest. They’re used to plump lips, lift cheeks, soften nasolabial folds, and fill hollow areas under the eyes.
Most people benefit from both. Botox prevents new lines from forming, and fillers address the ones that are already there. During your consultation, we’ll help you figure out which treatment makes sense for your goals. Sometimes it’s one, sometimes it’s both, and sometimes it’s neither—yet.
Not if your injector knows what they’re doing. 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.
At House of Ness, we use a conservative, layered approach. That means we start with less and build gradually, rather than overcorrecting in one session. We also use advanced techniques like micro-cannulas, which allow for smoother, more even distribution and reduce the risk of lumps or asymmetry.
Your face has natural contours, and our goal is to enhance them—not erase them. We’re not trying to make you look like someone else or chase a trend that’ll be outdated in six months. We’re helping you look like a more rested, refreshed version of yourself. That’s the difference between filler that works and filler that announces itself.
Pricing depends on how many syringes you need and which product is used. On average, one syringe of hyaluronic acid filler costs between $600 and $800. Some people only need one syringe. Others need two or three, depending on how many areas they’re treating and how much volume they’ve lost.
During your complimentary consultation, we’ll give you a clear, upfront cost estimate based on your specific goals. No surprises, no pressure. We also participate in the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every treatment and apply them toward future visits. And we offer discounts for new clients, military members, nurses, and first responders.
It’s an investment, yes. But it’s one that lasts months to years, requires minimal downtime, and delivers results you’ll see immediately. Compare that to other cosmetic treatments or even just the cost of looking tired and feeling self-conscious every time you catch your reflection.
In most cases, yes. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in your body, so allergic reactions are extremely rare. That’s one of the reasons HA-based fillers like Juvederm and Restylane are so widely used and trusted.
That said, if you have a history of severe allergies, autoimmune conditions, or keloid scarring, it’s important to discuss that during your consultation. Some fillers contain lidocaine for comfort, and while lidocaine allergies are uncommon, they do exist. If that’s a concern, we can use a filler without it or apply a topical numbing cream instead.
If you’ve had reactions to other cosmetic treatments or injectables in the past, bring that up too. We’ll review your medical history, talk through any concerns, and make sure dermal fillers are a safe, appropriate option for you before moving forward. Your safety isn’t negotiable.