Natural-Looking Volume Restoration by Nancy Park, RN
Most of my filler patients come in with the same concern: they look tired, or their face has lost the fullness it used to have. That's exactly what dermal fillers fix. Using Juvederm and Restylane, I restore volume in the cheeks, lips, jawline, and under-eyes so you look like yourself again, just refreshed. Every treatment is tailored to your face and your goals. No cookie-cutter approach, no overdone results.
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Dermal fillers are injectable treatments made from hyaluronic acid, a substance your body already produces naturally. When injected beneath the skin, they add volume where it's been lost and smooth out lines and wrinkles. The results are visible right away and continue to settle over the next week or two.
Unlike Botox, which relaxes muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles, fillers work by physically restoring structure and volume to your face. That's why I often use both together for patients who want a complete refresh. The two treatments complement each other well.
The effects are temporary, typically lasting 6 to 18 months depending on the product and the area treated. And because hyaluronic acid fillers are fully reversible, there's very little risk involved. If you want to learn more about how fillers compare to other treatments, I wrote about the differences between Botox and fillers on the blog.
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As you age, your skin naturally loses elasticity, resulting in volume loss, fine lines, and wrinkles. Fillers help stimulate your body's own collagen production over time.
There is minimal downtime and quick recovery. Results can be seen right after treatment, but it can take up to two weeks to fully settle into your skin. Most people see full results at around the two-week mark.
Dermal fillers have an excellent safety profile. You may experience some swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site, but serious complications are rare. I'll walk you through everything to watch for at your appointment.
Dermal fillers pair beautifully with Botox injections for full-face rejuvenation. Many of my Tempe patients do both in the same visit.
The goal is never to make you look like a different person. It's to enhance your natural beauty so you feel refreshed and confident. When the work is done right, people notice you look great but can't quite put their finger on why.
Depending on the product and treatment area, fillers last anywhere from 6 to 18 months. I have patients who come in just twice a year to maintain their results.
Overdone filler is a real concern for people, and I get it. With the right technique and product selection, your results will look natural. I wrote about common filler myths to help put those worries to rest.
If you've dealt with acne or other conditions that left scarring, dermal fillers can help smooth out certain types of scars and improve skin texture.
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Dermal fillers can restore volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial features across several areas. Here are the treatments my Tempe patients request most:
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Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a substance your body produces naturally. It's found in your skin, joints, and connective tissues, where it acts as a cushion and keeps things hydrated and flexible.
That's what makes it ideal for fillers. Because it's naturally occurring, your body tolerates it extremely well with very low risk of allergic reactions. When injected, HA attracts and retains moisture, plumping up the skin and smoothing out lines. It also stimulates collagen production over time, which means you get both immediate and gradual benefits.
The other advantage: HA fillers are fully reversible. If you're not happy with the results for any reason, an enzyme called hyaluronidase can dissolve the filler. That level of flexibility is why I use Juvederm and Restylane exclusively for my Tempe patients.
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Dermal fillers in Tempe typically cost $500-$800 per syringe, depending on the type of filler used. The total cost depends on the treatment area and amount of product needed. Lip fillers usually require 1 syringe, while cheek enhancement may need 2-4 syringes. During your free consultation at Lavish Beauty RN, I'll provide a personalized quote based on your specific goals.
Dermal fillers typically last 6-18 months, depending on the type of filler and treatment area. Lip fillers tend to metabolize faster (6-12 months), while cheek and jawline fillers can last 12-18 months. Factors like metabolism, lifestyle, and the specific product used all affect longevity.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during filler injections. Modern fillers like Juvederm and Restylane contain lidocaine (a numbing agent), and I can apply topical numbing cream before treatment. Most describe the sensation as a slight pinch or pressure.
Both are hyaluronic acid fillers that are FDA-approved and very safe. Juvederm tends to be smoother and may spread more easily, making it ideal for lips and fine lines. Restylane is slightly firmer and holds its shape well, making it excellent for defining features like the chin and jawline. I'll recommend the best option for your goals during your consultation.
Yes, hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible. An enzyme called hyaluronidase can dissolve the filler if needed. This provides peace of mind knowing that results can be adjusted if you're not satisfied with the outcome.
There is minimal to no downtime after filler treatments. You may experience some swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection sites, which typically resolves within a few days. Most patients return to their normal activities immediately. Full results are visible once any swelling subsides, usually within 1-2 weeks.
Schedule your consultation with Nancy to discuss how dermal fillers can restore volume and enhance your natural beauty with personalized results.
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