Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about HA Based Dermal Filler.

Results vary by product, treatment area, and individual metabolism; most patients experience noticeable improvement for six to eighteen months. Cheeks and jawline often last longer than lips. We discuss expected duration and maintenance during your consultation.

Hyaluronic acid fillers are widely used and generally safe when administered by experienced providers. Common, temporary side effects include swelling, bruising, and redness. Rare complications such as infection or vascular occlusion can occur; our clinicians follow strict safety protocols and provide prompt care if needed.

Our priority is a natural, proportionate result tailored to your facial anatomy and goals. We use conservative injections and layered techniques to avoid an overfilled appearance. If adjustment is needed, hyaluronidase can safely dissolve hyaluronic acid to refine results.

Avoid aspirin, NSAIDs, alcohol, and certain supplements for one week prior to reduce bruising. Bring a list of medications and medical history. Follow any topical numbing instructions provided by our team, and arrange flexible plans for the first 24 to 48 hours after treatment.

You’ll notice immediate improvement in treated areas due to added volume and hydration, though mild swelling and bruising can mask the final look. Most patients see optimal, settled results within one to two weeks after treatment.

Yes — hyaluronic fillers are frequently combined with neuromodulators, laser resurfacing, and skin treatments for comprehensive rejuvenation. Proper sequencing and timing are essential to safety and results. During consultation we’ll plan combinations and intervals tailored to your goals and skin condition.