Fillers

Fillers

Fillers

We offer multiple fillers that can be used in the face, lips, hands and other body parts.

Allergan: Juvederm Voluma XC | Juvederm Vollure XC | Juvederm Volbella XC | Juvederm Ultra XC

Galderma: Restylane Kysse | Restylane Contour | Restylane Refyne | Restylane Defyne | Restylane Lyft | Sculptra

Merz: Radiesse | Belotero

Lip augmentation is a cosmetic procedure that can give you plump and fuller lips.

The most common form of lip augmentation is injectable dermal fillers. Fillers can be injected in your lips or around your mouth which can result in the appearance of your lips by adding volume, shape, and plump.

The most common types of fillers are hyaluronic acid(found in the human body) and collagen (which are now used less in treatments). The benefits of using one of our hyaluronic acid fillers are: less bruising, longer lasting results, less allergic reactions, and quickly dissolved bumps from the injection sites.

This treatment can last up to six months and will typically need a touch up to keep the shape and volume. APPROVED USES

JUVÉDERM® VOLUMA™ XC injectable gel is for deep injection in the cheek area to correct age-related volume loss and for augmentation of the chin region to improve the chin profile in adults over 21.

JUVÉDERM® VOLLURE™ XC, JUVÉDERM® Ultra Plus XC, and JUVÉDERM® Ultra XC injectable gels are for injection into the facial tissue for the correction of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds.

JUVÉDERM® VOLLURE™ XC injectable gel is for adults over 21.

JUVÉDERM® VOLBELLA™ XC injectable gel is for injection into the lips for lip augmentation and for correction of perioral lines in adults over 21.

JUVÉDERM® Ultra XC injectable gel is for injection into the lips and perioral area for lip augmentation in adults over 21.

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The most commonly reported side effects with JUVÉDERM® injectable gels included redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps/bumps, bruising, discoloration, and itching.

For JUVÉDERM® VOLBELLA™ XC, dryness was also reported. For JUVÉDERM® VOLUMA™ XC, most side effects resolved within 2 to 4 weeks.

For JUVÉDERM® VOLLURE™ XC, JUVÉDERM® Ultra Plus XC, and JUVÉDERM® Ultra XC injectable gels, most resolved within 14 days or less.

For JUVÉDERM® VOLBELLA™ XC, most resolved within 30 days or less. These side effects are consistent with other facial injection procedures. Most side effects will resolve with time.

Your doctor may choose to treat side effects persisting over 30 days with antibiotics, steroids, or hyaluronidase (an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid).

One of the risks with these products is unintentional injection into a blood vessel. The chances of this happening are very small, but if it does happen, the complications can be serious and may be permanent.

These complications, which have been reported for facial injections, can include vision abnormalities, blindness, stroke, temporary scabs, or permanent scarring of the skin. As with all skin injection procedures, there is a risk of infection.

Radiesse

Radiesse is a dermal filler that is used for smoothing moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds and also for correcting volume loss in the back of the hands.

It stimulates your body’s natural collagen, filling in wrinkles long term and helping your skin develop new collagen.

The results of this injection last roughly 15 months with a recommendation you come in for a touch up treatment after 7 months. One of the risks with using these products is unintentional injection into a blood vessel.

The chances of this happening are very small, but if it does happen, the complications can be serious, and may be permanent. These complications, which have been reported for facial injections, can include vision abnormalities, blindness, stroke, temporary scabs, or permanent scarring of the skin.

If you have changes in your vision, signs of a stroke (including sudden difficulty speaking, numbness or weakness in your face, arms, or legs, difficulty walking, face drooping, severe headache, dizziness, or confusion), white appearance of the skin, or unusual pain during or shortly after treatment, you should notify your health care practitioner immediately.

As with all procedures that involve an injection through the skin, there is a risk of infection.

Do not use RADIESSE® or RADIESSE® (+) if you have a skin infection until it has healed.

It is not known if RADIESSE® or RADIESSE® (+) is safe or effective in the lips, or in the area around the eyes.

The microspheres in RADIESSE® and RADIESSE® (+) can be seen in X-rays and CT Scans. It is very important that you tell your health care provider that you have had RADIESSE® or RADIESSE® (+) dermal filler.

If you have a history of herpes, you may experience a herpes breakout after receiving RADIESSE® or RADIESSE® (+).

Injection in the back of the hand may result in temporary difficulty performing activities. RADIESSE® may cause nodules, bumps or lumps in the back of the hand and can last up to 1 year.

You should minimize strenuous activity and avoid extensive sun or heat exposure for about 24 hours after treatment and until any swelling or redness has resolved.

Tell your health care provider if you are taking blood thinners or medicines that can interfere with the clotting of blood, such as aspirin or warfarin. These medicines might make it more likely that you will experience bruising or bleeding at the injection site.

Tell your health care provider if you have any diseases, injuries or disabilities of the hand, if you have a history of forming large, raised scars or if you have had any other skin treatments such as skin peels.