You want to look like yourself on a really good day. Not overdone. Not obvious. Just refreshed.
That’s exactly what dermal filler injections should do. Smooth the lines around your mouth that make you look tired. Add back the volume in your cheeks that’s disappeared over the years. Define your jawline without changing your face. It’s about balance, not transformation.
The best facial fillers work because they’re placed precisely, dosed conservatively, and reviewed by someone who actually knows facial anatomy. You shouldn’t leave wondering if people will notice. You should leave knowing they won’t—but they’ll definitely think you look great.
We operate under the supervision of a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. That’s not just a credential—it’s a safety standard most med spas don’t meet.
Every treatment plan gets reviewed. Every injector is certified and licensed. Every product is authentic and FDA-approved, sourced directly through our platinum-level Allergan partnership. You’re not walking into a spa that dabbles in injectables. You’re working with a medical team that specializes in them.
Stapleton residents don’t need flashy marketing. You need someone who knows what they’re doing, explains what to expect, and follows up to make sure you’re happy. That’s what happens here.
First, you sit down for a complimentary consultation. No pressure. No upselling. Just a conversation about what’s bothering you and what’s realistic.
Your injector evaluates your facial structure, talks through which dermal filler injection makes sense for your goals, and maps out a treatment plan. If you’re ready to move forward, most people do it the same day. The actual injection takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on how many areas you’re treating.
You’ll see results immediately. There might be minor swelling or redness for a day or two, but most people go right back to work. Then, two weeks later, you come back for a complimentary follow-up. If anything needs a small adjustment, it’s handled then—no extra charge.
That follow-up isn’t standard in this industry. But it should be.
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You’re not just paying for the syringe. You’re getting a full treatment experience that starts with education and ends with a guarantee.
That means a one-on-one consultation where your injector explains which hyaluronic acid filler works best for your skin type and goals. It means transparent pricing with no hidden fees. It means access to the Allē rewards program if you’re using Allergan products like Juvederm or Restylane. And it means that two-week follow-up appointment where touch-ups are included if needed.
Stapleton clients appreciate straightforward care. You’re not interested in gimmicks or hard sells—you want to know what you’re getting, what it costs, and whether the person doing it knows their stuff. Here, the answer to all three is clear before you ever sit in the chair.
It depends on which filler you use and where it’s placed. Hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm and Restylane typically last between six and 18 months.
Thinner fillers used for fine lines around the lips tend to break down faster—closer to six to nine months. Thicker fillers placed in the cheeks or jawline can last 12 to 18 months, sometimes longer. Your metabolism, lifestyle, and how much movement happens in that area all play a role.
During your consultation, your injector will tell you what to expect based on the specific product and placement. And because you get a complimentary two-week follow-up, any early concerns get addressed before they become problems.
Not if it’s done right. The goal is to make you look refreshed, not different.
Overfilled faces happen when too much product is used or when it’s placed incorrectly. That’s why working with a board-certified team matters. Your injector isn’t trying to sell you more syringes—they’re trying to give you results that look natural and last.
Most clients in Stapleton want subtle improvements. A little lift in the cheeks. Smoother lines around the nose and mouth. Definition along the jawline. The kind of changes that make people ask if you got more sleep or started a new skincare routine. That’s the standard here.
When performed by a trained, licensed injector under medical supervision, dermal fillers are very safe. All the products we use are FDA-approved and sourced directly from manufacturers like Allergan.
That said, there are risks with any injectable treatment. Bruising and swelling are common and usually resolve within a few days. Rare complications like vascular occlusion can happen if filler is accidentally injected into a blood vessel, but that’s why you want someone who knows facial anatomy and has a physician available if something goes wrong.
You’ll go over all of this during your consultation. The point isn’t to scare you—it’s to make sure you understand what you’re signing up for and feel confident in who’s doing it.
Pricing depends on how many syringes you need and which product is used. Most dermal filler treatments range from $600 to $1,200 per syringe.
You’ll get exact pricing during your complimentary consultation, and it includes the follow-up appointment two weeks later. There are no surprise fees. If you’re part of the Allē rewards program, you can apply points toward your treatment. We also offer discounts for new clients, military personnel, nurses, and first responders.
The cost might feel high compared to some places, but you’re paying for medical oversight, authentic products, and guaranteed follow-up care. That’s worth more than saving $100 and hoping for the best.
Both are hyaluronic acid fillers, and both work well. The difference is mostly in texture and how they’re formulated.
Juvederm tends to be smoother and spreads more evenly, which makes it a good choice for areas like the lips and under-eye hollows. Restylane has a slightly firmer consistency, so it’s often used for deeper lines and adding structure to the cheeks or jawline.
Your injector will recommend the right one based on what you’re treating and what kind of result you want. Sometimes a combination of both works best. The point is to match the product to your goals, not just use whatever’s on hand.
Yes. Most people do. Dermal filler injections are often called a “lunchtime procedure” because there’s minimal downtime.
You might have some redness or swelling right after, but it’s usually mild and fades within a few hours. Bruising can happen, especially if you’re treating areas with a lot of blood vessels, but it’s not guaranteed. If you have an important event coming up, schedule your appointment at least a week out just to be safe.
Your injector will give you aftercare instructions—things like avoiding heavy exercise for 24 hours and not lying flat for a few hours after treatment. Follow them, and you’ll heal faster with better results.