1. What are dermal fillers made of?
Dermal fillers are typically made of hyaluronic acid, a substance that naturally exists in the skin and helps retain moisture and volume.
2. How long do the results last?
Results usually last between 9 to 18 months, depending on the treatment area, individual metabolism, and the type of filler used.
3. Will I look unnatural or “overdone”?
Not at all—when done properly, fillers offer subtle, balanced enhancement that helps you look refreshed, not different.
4. Is the treatment painful?
Most patients experience minimal discomfort. Fillers contain lidocaine, and numbing cream can be applied beforehand to ease sensitivity.
5. What areas can be treated?
Common areas include cheeks, jawline, nasolabial folds, under-eyes, lips, marionette lines, and temples.
6. What is the downtime after treatment?
There is minimal downtime. You may experience light swelling or bruising, but most clients return to daily activities the same day.
7. Are dermal fillers safe?
Yes, when performed by a trained medical professional. Hyaluronic acid fillers are widely studied and have a strong safety profile.
8. What should I avoid after treatment?
Avoid alcohol, exercise, and touching the area for 24–48 hours, and stay upright for at least 4 hours after the procedure.
9. Can I combine fillers with other treatments?
Yes—fillers pair well with Botox, skin boosters, and laser treatments, depending on your aesthetic goals.
10. Who shouldn’t get fillers?
Fillers are not recommended for those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have active skin infections, or severe allergies.



