You stop wondering if people notice the lines. You stop avoiding certain angles in photos. You look in the mirror and see yourself—just more rested, more balanced, more like the version of you that isn’t constantly tired or stressed.
That’s what dermal fillers in Sunnyside do when they’re done right. They restore volume where time has taken it away. They smooth the creases that make you look older than you feel. They give you back the facial contours that used to be there naturally.
Most people don’t want to look dramatically different. They want to look like themselves on a really good day. That requires precision, restraint, and someone who understands facial anatomy well enough to know when to stop. It’s not about filling everything—it’s about restoring balance in the areas that matter most to you.
You’ll see results immediately after treatment. The full effect settles in over the next two weeks. Depending on the type of filler and the area treated, results typically last between six months and two years. That’s real time before you need to think about it again.
Led by a board-certified plastic surgeon and staffed by certified and licensed injectors, we bring a level of medical expertise to injectable aesthetics that’s uncommon in the med spa world. That matters when you’re trusting someone with your face.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we meet consistently high standards for training, safety, and product authenticity. You’re not getting knock-off fillers or undertrained staff. You’re getting hyaluronic acid-based treatments that are FDA-approved and administered by professionals who know what they’re doing.
Sunnyside and the surrounding areas—Woodside, Astoria, Elmhurst—have plenty of options for injectables. What you don’t always find is a practice that includes a complimentary consultation, a guaranteed two-week follow-up, and touch-ups if needed. That’s standard here, not an upsell.
You start with a complimentary consultation. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a conversation about what’s bothering you, what you want to change, and what’s realistic. We look at your facial structure, talk through your goals, and map out a treatment plan that makes sense for your face and your budget.
On treatment day, we apply a numbing agent to keep you comfortable. Most fillers also contain lidocaine, so discomfort is minimal. We use blunt-tipped needles in most cases, which dramatically reduces bruising and allows for more precise placement. The injection process itself usually takes 15 to 30 minutes, depending on how many areas we’re treating.
You’ll see results right away, though there may be some initial swelling. That’s normal and typically resolves within a few days. The filler continues to integrate over the next two weeks, which is when you come back for your follow-up. If any area needs a small adjustment or touch-up, we take care of it then—no extra charge.
After that, you’re set. Depending on the filler type and treatment area, results last anywhere from six months to two years. When it’s time for a refresh, you’ll know—and we’ll be here.
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Every dermal filler treatment 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 nickel-and-dimed for follow-up care—it’s part of the process.
We use hyaluronic acid-based fillers like Juvederm and Restylane, which are FDA-approved and widely recognized as the gold standard for facial volume restoration. These fillers work because hyaluronic acid is already present in your body, so the risk of adverse reactions is minimal. They’re also reversible if needed, though that’s rarely necessary when treatment is done correctly.
In Sunnyside, the demand for non-surgical facial rejuvenation has grown significantly over the past few years. People want results without the downtime of surgery, and they want providers who understand the difference between enhancement and overdoing it. That’s where experience matters. Our team matches you with the right injector based on your specific needs, so you’re getting someone who’s done this hundreds of times, not someone learning on your face.
We also participate in the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on treatments and save on future visits. We offer specialized discounts for military, nurses, and first responders, because we believe people who serve their communities deserve that recognition.
Most hyaluronic acid fillers last between six and 18 months, depending on the product used and the area treated. Some fillers, particularly those used for deeper volume restoration, can last up to two years.
The longevity depends on a few factors: your metabolism, the treatment area, and how much movement that area gets. Fillers in areas with more muscle activity, like around the mouth, tend to break down faster than fillers in areas like the cheeks or under the eyes.
You’ll know when it’s time for a touch-up because you’ll start to see the volume gradually diminish. It’s not an overnight change—it fades slowly, which means you can plan your next appointment without any sudden “oh no” moments. Most people schedule a refresh once a year, though some areas may need attention sooner.
Not if they’re done correctly. The “overdone” look happens when too much filler is used, or when it’s placed in the wrong areas, or when the injector doesn’t understand facial proportions.
Our approach is conservative and customized. We’re not trying to give everyone the same face. We’re looking at your specific anatomy, your age, your skin quality, and your goals—then using just enough filler to restore balance and volume without erasing what makes you look like you.
You’ll see results immediately, but the final look settles over two weeks. That’s why the follow-up appointment matters. If something looks off or if you want a small adjustment, we handle it then. The goal is always natural—refreshed, not redesigned.
Most people experience mild swelling, redness, or tenderness at the injection sites. That’s normal and usually resolves within a few days. Some people get light bruising, especially if they’re on blood thinners or certain supplements.
We use blunt-tipped needles for most treatments, which significantly reduces the risk of bruising compared to traditional needles. We also apply numbing agents beforehand, and most fillers contain lidocaine, so discomfort during the procedure is minimal.
There’s no real downtime. You can go back to work or your normal routine right after treatment. We recommend avoiding intense exercise, alcohol, and excessive heat for the first 24 hours, as these can increase swelling. Beyond that, you’re good to go. Most people schedule treatments during lunch breaks or between errands.
Botox and fillers do different things. Botox relaxes the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles—the lines that show up when you smile, frown, or squint. Fillers restore volume and smooth out static wrinkles—the lines that are there even when your face is at rest.
If your concern is crow’s feet, forehead lines, or the “11s” between your brows, Botox is usually the better option. If you’re dealing with hollowing under the eyes, thinning lips, nasolabial folds, or loss of cheek volume, fillers are the way to go.
A lot of people benefit from both, because aging affects your face in multiple ways. During your consultation, we’ll look at what’s actually causing the concerns you have and recommend the treatment—or combination of treatments—that makes the most sense. You’re never pressured into more than you want or need.
Hyaluronic acid fillers are FDA-approved and have a strong safety profile. Because hyaluronic acid is a substance your body already produces, allergic reactions are extremely rare. The most common side effects are temporary and mild—swelling, redness, bruising at the injection site.
That said, safety depends heavily on who’s doing the injecting. This is why board-certified oversight and experienced injectors matter. Complications like vascular occlusion (blocking a blood vessel) are rare but serious, and they require immediate recognition and treatment. Our team is trained to handle these situations, though they’re uncommon when injections are done correctly.
If you don’t like your results, hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible. We can use an enzyme called hyaluronidase to dissolve the filler, usually within 24 to 48 hours. It’s not something we do often, because we take the time upfront to make sure we’re on the same page about your goals. But it’s an option if needed, and that’s one of the reasons we use hyaluronic acid-based products.
Pricing depends on the type of filler used and how much product is needed to achieve your goals. Most fillers are priced per syringe, and the number of syringes you need depends on the treatment area and the degree of volume loss.
For example, treating nasolabial folds might require one syringe. Restoring volume to both cheeks might require two. Addressing multiple areas in one session will cost more than targeting a single concern, but it’s also more efficient and often gives better overall results.
We believe in transparent pricing—no surprise fees, no hidden charges. During your complimentary consultation, we’ll give you a clear breakdown of what the treatment will cost based on your specific plan. We also participate in the Allē rewards program, which helps you save on future treatments, and we offer discounts for military, nurses, and first responders. The goal is to make expert care accessible without compromising on quality or safety.