Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Hyaluronic Filler.

Results vary by product and treatment area but typically last six to eighteen months. Lip and perioral areas may require touch-ups sooner. Individual metabolism, lifestyle, and product choice influence longevity; we’ll recommend a personalized maintenance plan during your consultation.

Most clients experience only mild discomfort. Topical numbing cream and sometimes local anesthetic are applied to minimize pain. Injections are quick and generally well tolerated, and any soreness typically subsides within a day or two.

Downtime is minimal for most people. Expect mild swelling or bruising for 24 to 72 hours, with some settling over one to two weeks. Avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for 24–48 hours to reduce swelling and support healing.

Yes—many hyaluronic fillers are FDA approved for specific facial indications. When administered by trained, licensed providers the procedure is generally safe. We review risks, side effects, and suitability during consultation to ensure informed decisions.

Avoid blood-thinning medications, aspirin, NSAIDs, alcohol, and certain supplements 48–72 hours before treatment. Come with clean skin, disclose medications and medical history, and plan transportation if needed. We provide tailored pre-care instructions after booking.

Yes—hyaluronidase can dissolve hyaluronic fillers to reverse or adjust results. Reversal is often rapid but may require follow-up for optimal contouring. Discuss expectations and potential reactions during your consultation to plan safe, effective solutions.