You’re not looking to change your face. You want to look like yourself—just more rested, more refreshed, less like the last decade happened all at once.
That’s what the best dermal fillers do when they’re placed right. They restore volume where time took it away. They soften the lines that make you look tired even when you’re not. They give back the contours that used to be there without announcing to everyone that you “had work done.”
In Teaneck, where you’re surrounded by professionals who notice details, subtlety matters. The goal isn’t to look frozen or overdone. It’s to look like you’ve been sleeping better, stressing less, and taking care of yourself. That’s the difference between filler that works and filler that shows.
House of Ness is led by a board-certified plastic surgeon. That’s not marketing language—it’s a credential you can look up. Every treatment is supervised by a physician, and every injector on our team is licensed and certified.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we meet the highest standards for safety, training, and product authenticity. You’re getting Juvederm, Restylane, and other hyaluronic acid fillers directly from the source—no shortcuts, no substitutes.
Teaneck has no shortage of options for injectables. But not all of them operate under the same level of medical oversight. We do this because facial anatomy is complex, and even minimally invasive treatments deserve maximum care.
You start with a complimentary consultation. No pressure, no upselling—just an honest assessment of what will work for your face and what won’t. We match you with the right injector based on your goals, not whoever’s available that day.
During the appointment, your injector will clean and prep the treatment areas. Most dermal fillers contain lidocaine, so discomfort is minimal. The injection itself takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on how many areas you’re treating. You’ll see results immediately, though final settling happens over the next few days as any minor swelling goes down.
Two weeks later, you come back for a follow-up. We check your results, make sure everything settled the way it should, and offer a complimentary touch-up if needed. That’s not standard everywhere, but it should be. Your face isn’t static, and neither should your care be.
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Your treatment includes the consultation, the injections, and the two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed. You’re also enrolled in the Allē rewards program, so every treatment earns points toward future visits.
We use hyaluronic acid-based fillers like Juvederm and Restylane because they’re proven, reversible, and deliver consistent results. Depending on where you’re treating, results last anywhere from six months to two years. Areas with more movement—like around the mouth—metabolize filler faster. Areas with less movement—like cheeks—hold it longer.
In Teaneck, where the median household income is over $134,000 and professionals expect value for their investment, we’re transparent about what you’re paying for. No hidden fees. No surprise add-ons. Just clear pricing and realistic expectations about how long your results will last and what maintenance looks like.
We also integrate medical-grade skincare into your plan. Fillers restore volume, but good skin quality makes those results last longer and look better. It’s a full-picture approach, not just a one-time fix.
Botox relaxes muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles—the ones that show up when you smile, frown, or squint. Dermal fillers replace lost volume and fill in static wrinkles—the ones that are there even when your face is at rest.
If you’re noticing lines between your brows or around your eyes when you make expressions, Botox is usually the right call. If you’re seeing hollowing under your eyes, flattening in your cheeks, or deeper lines around your mouth that don’t go away when you relax your face, that’s where facial fillers come in.
Most people in their late 30s and 40s benefit from both. Botox prevents new lines from forming. Fillers address the volume loss that’s already happened. During your consultation, we’ll look at your face in motion and at rest to recommend what actually makes sense for you.
Not if they’re placed correctly and conservatively. The “overdone” look happens when too much filler is used, when it’s placed in the wrong areas, or when someone’s trying to chase a look that doesn’t match their facial structure.
We use a less-is-more approach. You can always add more filler at your two-week follow-up if you want a stronger result. You can’t easily undo it if too much goes in at once. Hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible with an enzyme called hyaluronidase, but it’s better to avoid needing that in the first place.
The goal is balance. Your face should look like it has better proportions and more youthful volume—not like it’s been inflated. That takes experience, restraint, and an injector who’s willing to say no when a patient asks for something that won’t look natural. We’d rather have you come back for more than leave our office looking like someone else.
Most people go right back to their day. You might have some redness or minor swelling at the injection sites, but it’s usually subtle enough that you can cover it with makeup if needed.
Bruising is possible, especially if you’re treating areas with a lot of blood vessels like under the eyes or around the mouth. It’s not guaranteed, but it happens to about 20-30% of patients. If you bruise easily or you’re on blood thinners, your risk is higher. We recommend avoiding alcohol, NSAIDs like ibuprofen, and certain supplements for a few days before your appointment to reduce that risk.
You’ll want to avoid intense exercise, saunas, and lying flat for the first 24 hours. After that, you’re clear to resume normal activity. Any swelling usually peaks within the first 48 hours and resolves within a week. By your two-week follow-up, everything should be fully settled.
Both are hyaluronic acid fillers, and both are FDA-approved and widely used. The main difference is in the formulation and how they’re cross-linked, which affects texture, longevity, and where they work best.
Juvederm tends to be smoother and more cohesive, which makes it ideal for areas where you want a softer, more blended result—like lips or under-eye hollows. Restylane has a slightly firmer texture, so it’s often used for more structured areas like cheeks or jawline contouring.
Within each brand, there are different products designed for specific areas. Juvederm Voluma is made for cheek volume. Juvederm Volbella is made for subtle lip enhancement. Restylane Lyft works well for deeper facial folds. Your injector will choose the right product based on where you’re treating and what result you’re after. It’s not about one being better—it’s about using the right tool for the job.
Pricing depends on how many syringes you need and which product is used. On average, dermal fillers in Teaneck range from $600 to $800 per syringe. Some areas need one syringe. Others need two or three to get a noticeable result.
We give you transparent pricing during your consultation so there’s no guessing. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before any treatment happens. We also participate in the Allē rewards program, which lets you earn points on every dollar spent and redeem them toward future treatments.
If you’re military, a nurse, or a first responder, we offer specialized discounts. New clients also get promotional pricing on their first visit. The goal is to make high-quality injectables accessible without cutting corners on safety or expertise. You’re paying for medical-grade products, board-certified oversight, and a two-week follow-up that most places don’t include.
Most hyaluronic acid fillers last between six and 18 months depending on the product, the area treated, and how your body metabolizes them. Areas with more movement—like around the mouth—break down filler faster. Areas with less movement—like the cheeks—hold it longer.
When filler wears off, your face goes back to how it looked before treatment. It doesn’t sag or look worse. That’s a common myth. Fillers don’t stretch your skin or cause damage. They’re made of hyaluronic acid, which your body naturally produces and gradually absorbs over time.
Most people choose to maintain their results with touch-ups once or twice a year. Some prefer to let it fade and reassess. Either way, you’re in control. At House of Ness, we’ll let you know when it’s time to come back based on how your results are holding—not based on a sales calendar.