You stop avoiding certain angles in photos. You look refreshed in meetings without anyone asking if you “did something.” The hollowness under your eyes or the lines around your mouth that made you look tired—even when you weren’t—start to fade.
That’s what happens when dermal fillers are done right. Not frozen. Not puffy. Just you, with the volume and contour that time gradually took away.
The difference isn’t just aesthetic. It’s walking into a room and feeling like your face matches how you actually feel. It’s not wondering if people are noticing the wrong things. Most clients tell us they wish they’d done it sooner—not because the results are dramatic, but because they’re exactly what they were hoping for: natural, balanced, and confidence-restoring.
House of Ness isn’t a franchise or a rotating door of injectors. We’re a med spa led by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, where every provider is certified, licensed, and trained in facial anatomy at a level that matters when someone’s working millimeters from a nerve or blood vessel.
We’ve built our reputation in Upper Saddle River, NJ on transparency, safety, and results that don’t announce themselves. As a platinum-level Allergan partner, we use only FDA-approved products—Juvederm, Restylane, and other trusted hyaluronic acid fillers—and we participate in the Allē rewards program so your investment works harder for you.
Upper Saddle River clients expect quality, discretion, and expertise. You’re not looking for the cheapest option—you’re looking for the right one. That’s exactly what we’ve designed this practice to be.
Every treatment starts with a complimentary consultation. You’ll sit down with one of our injectors—not a sales associate—and talk through what’s bothering you, what you’ve tried, and what you’re hoping to achieve. We assess your facial structure, skin quality, and aesthetic goals, then recommend a treatment plan that makes sense for your face and your timeline.
If you move forward, the injection process itself typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. We use fine needles or cannulas depending on the area, and most clients describe the sensation as brief pressure or mild discomfort. There’s no downtime in the traditional sense—you might have slight swelling or bruising, but most people return to work the same day.
Two weeks later, you come back for a follow-up. We check your results, make sure everything settled the way we planned, and offer a complimentary touch-up if needed. That’s included—not an upsell. We’d rather see you twice and get it right than leave you wondering if this is as good as it gets.
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You’re not just paying for the syringe. You’re paying for the consultation, the injector’s experience, the two-week follow-up, and the complimentary touch-up if your results need fine-tuning. You’re also getting access to a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon who oversees every treatment plan and ensures safety protocols are never shortcuts.
We match you with the right provider based on your specific needs. Some injectors specialize in lips. Others excel at mid-face volume or under-eye hollows. That matching process matters more than most people realize—it’s the difference between good results and results that feel custom to your face.
Upper Saddle River, NJ clients also benefit from our integration of medical-grade skincare. Fillers restore volume, but your skin quality affects how long they last and how natural they look. We’ll talk through what’s worth adding and what’s not—because you shouldn’t have to guess what actually works.
Pricing is transparent. No hidden fees. We also offer discounts for military, nurses, and first responders, and our Allē rewards program lets you earn points toward future treatments.
It depends on the product, the area treated, and your metabolism. Hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm and Restylane typically last between six months and two years.
Lips and areas with a lot of movement tend to break down filler faster—usually closer to six to nine months. Cheeks, under-eyes, and jawline treatments often last 12 to 18 months or longer because there’s less muscle activity breaking down the product.
Your body’s metabolism plays a role too. If you exercise intensely or have a faster metabolic rate, you may metabolize filler more quickly. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on what we’re treating and what product we’re using. No one can guarantee exact duration, but we can tell you what’s typical and what affects longevity.
When administered by a trained, licensed injector using FDA-approved products, dermal fillers have a strong safety record. But “safe” doesn’t mean risk-free.
The most common side effects are temporary: swelling, bruising, redness, and tenderness at the injection site. These usually resolve within a few days to a week. More serious complications—like vascular occlusion, where filler blocks a blood vessel—are rare but possible. That’s why injector experience and anatomical knowledge matter. We know where the blood vessels are, how to avoid them, and how to respond immediately if something goes wrong.
We only use FDA-approved, authentic products from verified sources. The FDA has issued warnings about counterfeit fillers sold online or through unlicensed providers—those carry real risks of infection, inflammation, and disfigurement. You’re not saving money if you’re paying to fix a complication later. Every treatment at House of Ness is overseen by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, and every injector is trained in emergency protocols.
Not if your injector understands restraint and facial proportions. The “overdone” look happens when too much filler is used, when it’s placed in the wrong areas, or when the injector isn’t considering your face as a whole.
Our philosophy is simple: your face should look like your face. We’re not trying to give you someone else’s lips or cheekbones. We’re restoring volume where you’ve lost it and enhancing features in a way that’s balanced with the rest of your face.
During your consultation, we’ll show you what’s realistic and what’s not. If you bring in a photo of a celebrity and ask for their exact look, we’ll have an honest conversation about why that may not suit your facial structure. Most clients leave our office looking refreshed, not different. That’s intentional. The goal is for people to notice you look great—not to notice you got work done.
Pricing varies based on the product used and how many syringes you need. On average, one syringe of hyaluronic acid filler ranges from $600 to $1,200 depending on the brand and formulation.
Some areas require one syringe. Others—like cheeks or a full lower face treatment—may need two or three to achieve balanced results. We’ll never push you to buy more than you need, but we also won’t under-treat and leave you disappointed.
During your complimentary consultation, we’ll give you a clear cost breakdown based on your goals. No surprise fees. No pressure. We also participate in the Allē rewards program, so you earn points on every treatment that can be applied to future visits. And if you’re military, a nurse, or a first responder, we offer specialized discounts. Transparent pricing isn’t a courtesy—it’s a standard.
Both are hyaluronic acid fillers, both are FDA-approved, and both are safe and effective. The differences come down to formulation, texture, and how they’re best used.
Juvederm tends to have a smoother, more cohesive gel consistency. It’s often preferred for areas where you want a softer, more natural flow—like lips, smile lines, or under-eyes. Restylane has a slightly more granular texture, which can provide more structure and lift. It’s commonly used in cheeks, jawline, and areas where you want more definition.
Within each brand, there are multiple products designed for specific areas. Juvederm Voluma is made for cheeks. Juvederm Volbella is designed for lips and fine lines. Restylane Lyft works well for mid-face volume. Restylane Kysse is formulated specifically for lip enhancement. We’ll recommend the right product based on what you’re treating, your skin type, and the result you’re after. You’re not locked into one brand—we use what works best for your face.
Yes. In fact, combining dermal fillers with Botox is one of the most common treatment plans we create. Botox relaxes the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles—like crow’s feet and forehead lines. Fillers restore volume and smooth static wrinkles—the ones that are visible even when your face is at rest.
They work in different ways and complement each other. You can have both done in the same visit, though we typically recommend Botox first if you’re new to injectables. That way, you can see how your face responds before adding volume.
If you’ve had other treatments—like chemical peels, laser resurfacing, or microneedling—we’ll review your timeline and make sure there’s no conflict. Some treatments require spacing. Others can be layered strategically. During your consultation, bring a list of everything you’ve had done in the past six months. That helps us design a plan that’s safe, effective, and optimized for your skin and goals.
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