Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Facial Filler.

Longevity varies by product and treatment area; most hyaluronic acid fillers last six to eighteen months. Cheek and jawline treatments often endure longer. Your provider will recommend timing based on filler type, metabolism, and desired outcome during consultation.

Discomfort is typically mild; topical numbing or local anesthetic reduces pain. Expect temporary swelling, redness, or bruising that resolves in days. Most clients resume normal activities quickly, following post-care guidance to minimize complications and maximize results.

When administered by trained clinicians using FDA-approved products, dermal fillers are generally safe. Proper assessment, product selection, and injection technique reduce risks. We review medical history and discuss contraindications to ensure your treatment is appropriate and safe.

You’ll notice immediate volume and contour changes, though final results may take up to two weeks as swelling subsides and the filler settles. Your clinician will schedule follow-up to assess outcomes and recommend any touch-ups if needed.

Yes — fillers are often combined with neuromodulators, laser resurfacing, or skin treatments for comprehensive rejuvenation. Treatment sequencing depends on goals and safety. Your provider will design a customized plan and advise optimal timing between procedures for best results.

Common side effects include temporary swelling, bruising, redness, and tenderness. Rare complications may include infection, vascular occlusion, or asymmetry. Choosing an experienced injector, following aftercare, and attending follow-ups help prevent and quickly address issues.