You walk out with visible improvement. Lines soften, volume returns where it’s been lost, and your face looks like you—just more rested.
Most people return to their day immediately. There’s no recovery period keeping you home, no dramatic swelling that makes you regret booking the appointment. You might have minor redness or slight bruising, but nothing that stops you from going back to work or meeting friends for dinner.
Results last anywhere from six months to over a year depending on the filler used and where it’s placed. That means fewer appointments, less maintenance, and more time between treatments. You’re not signing up for monthly visits or constant touch-ups.
The bigger shift happens when you stop noticing the thing that’s been bothering you. You’re not checking your reflection as much. You’re not adjusting the angle in photos. That’s the outcome that matters—feeling like yourself again, without the constant mental noise.
We operate under the oversight of a board-certified plastic surgeon, which means every treatment plan is backed by surgical-level anatomical knowledge. You’re not getting injected by someone who took a weekend course—you’re working with licensed, certified injectors who understand facial structure at a medical level.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which gives you direct access to authentic, FDA-approved products like Juvéderm and the RHA Collection. No counterfeit fillers, no questionable sourcing. Just verified products from the manufacturer.
Ridgefield Park and the surrounding Bergen County area have high standards when it comes to aesthetic care, and that’s exactly who we built this practice for. You get a complimentary consultation up front, a two-week follow-up included, and touch-ups at no extra cost if needed. That’s not a marketing gimmick—it’s how we make sure you’re happy with the result.
You start with a complimentary consultation where we talk through what’s bothering you and what you’re hoping to change. No pressure, no upselling. Just an honest conversation about whether dermal fillers make sense for your goals and which type would work best.
If you move forward, we match you with the right injector based on your specific needs. Some injectors specialize in lips, others in cheek and jawline contouring. You’re not getting whoever’s available—you’re getting the person best suited to your treatment area.
The actual injection takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on how many areas we’re treating. Most fillers now include lidocaine, so discomfort is minimal. You’ll feel pressure and maybe a slight pinch, but it’s not the painful experience people worry about.
You see results immediately. There may be minor swelling for a day or two, but the improvement is visible right away. Two weeks later, you come back for a follow-up. If any area needs a small adjustment, we handle it then at no additional charge. That’s the safety net—you’re not stuck with a result you’re unsure about.
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Every treatment starts with that complimentary consultation and ends with a two-week follow-up. Between those two points, you’re getting medical-grade hyaluronic acid fillers chosen specifically for the area being treated. Lips, cheeks, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, under-eye hollows, jawline—each area has a filler formulation designed for it.
We use products from the Juvéderm family and the RHA Collection, both made by Allergan. These aren’t generic fillers. They’re engineered for different depths, different movement patterns, and different longevity. That’s why cheek filler lasts longer than lip filler—it’s a different product doing a different job.
Bergen County has one of the highest median household incomes in New Jersey and a population that’s increasingly focused on non-surgical aesthetic options. That means you’re not alone in wanting this—over 20% of the county is aged 60 and up, and the demand for natural-looking facial rejuvenation has grown significantly. You’re part of a larger trend toward preventive care and subtle enhancement, not dramatic transformation.
You also get access to the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every treatment and redeem them for future services. And if you’re a healthcare worker, military member, or first responder, we offer specialized discounts as a thank you.
It depends on the product and where it’s injected. Lip fillers typically last six to nine months because your lips move constantly—talking, eating, expressions. That movement breaks down the filler faster.
Cheek fillers and mid-face volume restoration can last 12 to 18 months, sometimes longer. These areas don’t move as much, and the fillers used there are often thicker, more cohesive formulations designed for deeper placement and longer wear.
Under-eye filler tends to fall somewhere in the middle, around 9 to 12 months. Jawline filler, depending on the product, can last over a year. Your metabolism, lifestyle, and how much facial movement you have in that area all play a role. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on what you’re treating.
Not if it’s done right. The overfilled look happens when too much product is used or when it’s placed incorrectly. That’s why injector skill matters more than the filler itself.
Our approach is conservative. We’d rather underfill slightly and add more at your two-week follow-up than overshoot and leave you looking puffy or stiff. You can always add—you can’t easily subtract.
We also match you with an injector based on your goals. If you want subtle refreshment, you’re working with someone who specializes in natural enhancement. If you’re looking for more dramatic contouring, that’s a different skill set. The key is starting with a realistic plan and building from there, not trying to do everything in one session.
Pricing depends on how many syringes you need and which product we’re using. On average, dermal filler treatments cost around $700 per syringe, though that can vary based on the specific filler and treatment area.
Lips might need one syringe. Cheeks might need two. A full-face rejuvenation plan could involve three to four syringes placed strategically across multiple areas. We don’t push you toward more than you need—we build a plan based on your goals and your budget.
You’ll know the cost up front during your complimentary consultation. No surprise fees, no hidden charges. And because we participate in the Allē rewards program, you earn points on every dollar spent that you can use toward future treatments. If you’re a nurse, first responder, or military member, ask about our specialized discounts.
Most people describe it as uncomfortable, not painful. You’ll feel pressure and a slight pinch, but modern fillers include lidocaine mixed into the formula, which numbs the area as the product is injected.
We can also apply a topical numbing cream before starting if you’re particularly sensitive. Some areas are more tender than others—lips and under-eyes tend to be more sensitive than cheeks or jawline. But the actual injection process is quick, usually under 30 minutes.
The bigger discomfort for most people is the anxiety beforehand, not the treatment itself. Once it starts, most clients say it’s easier than they expected. If you’ve ever had Botox, it’s similar in terms of sensation—brief, manageable, and over quickly.
Botox relaxes muscles to smooth lines caused by movement—think forehead lines, crow’s feet, frown lines between your brows. It stops the muscle from contracting as hard, so the skin above it stays smoother. It doesn’t add volume.
Dermal fillers do the opposite. They add volume to areas that have lost it or smooth lines that are present even when your face is at rest. That’s why fillers work for nasolabial folds, marionette lines, hollow cheeks, or thinning lips. You’re physically filling space that’s been lost.
A lot of people use both. Botox handles the upper face where movement creates lines. Fillers handle the mid and lower face where volume loss and static wrinkles show up. They’re complementary treatments, not competing ones. During your consultation, we’ll talk through which makes sense for what you’re seeing in the mirror.
When administered by a trained, licensed injector using FDA-approved products, dermal fillers are very safe. Millions of treatments are performed every year with minimal complications. That said, no injectable is completely risk-free.
Common side effects include swelling, bruising, redness, and tenderness at the injection site. These typically resolve within a few days. Rare but serious complications can include vascular occlusion, where filler blocks a blood vessel, or infection if sterile technique isn’t followed.
That’s why injector training and medical oversight matter. Our injectors are certified and licensed, and every treatment is overseen by a board-certified plastic surgeon. We use only authentic, FDA-approved fillers sourced directly from Allergan as a platinum partner. You’re not getting counterfeit or diluted product. And with your two-week follow-up included, we’re monitoring your result to make sure everything looks and feels right.
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