Dermal Filler

Dermal fillers are one of the most versatile tools in medical aesthetics, designed to restore lost volume, enhance facial contours, and smooth away lines - all while maintaining natural movement and expression.

Made from hyaluronic acid (HA), a substance your body naturally produces, fillers hydrate, plump, and rejuvenate the skin for results that are both subtle and transformative.

Restore, Define, Enhance. |

FAQs

  • At HeLa, we price our dermal filler treatments by the syringe to ensure precise, customized results.

    • $600 | syringe

    • Multi-syringe packages are available and can be tailored to your needs during consultation.

    During your consultation, your injector will provide a personalized treatment plan and an exact quote before beginning.

  • This depends on your individual goals and the areas being treated. Some clients achieve their desired results with one syringe, while others may benefit from a multi-syringe approach for full facial balancing.

    Your provider will create a personalized plan during your consultation.

  • Results are visible right away. You may notice mild swelling or redness immediately after treatment, which typically subsides within a few days as the filler settles for a smooth, natural finish.

  • Depending on the product used and the area treated, results typically last 9–24 months. Areas with more movement, like the lips, may metabolize filler more quickly, while areas like the cheeks or jawline often last longer.

  • Most healthy adults looking to restore lost volume, enhance contours, or smooth lines are great candidates.

    Dermal fillers are not suitable if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain medical conditions.

    Our medical director will review your medical history during your consultation.

  • Downtime is minimal. Most clients return to daily activities right after treatment.

    You may experience some swelling, redness, or bruising, which can last a few days.

    We recommend avoiding strenuous exercise, alcohol, and excessive sun or heat exposure for 24 hours post-treatment.

  • Yes. Hyaluronic acid–based fillers can be safely dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if needed.