
Dermal Fillers
At MAE Aesthetics + Wellness, we offer expertly placed dermal fillers to restore lost volume, smooth lines, and enhance facial contours with natural-looking results. Whether you're looking to plump lips, define cheeks, soften nasolabial folds, or rejuvenate under-eye hollows, our personalized approach ensures balanced, beautiful enhancements tailored to you.
Treatment Areas Include
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Lips
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Cheeks
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Smile Lines
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Marionette Lines
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Chin
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Jawline
Filler FAQs
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Dermal fillers are injectable treatments designed to restore volume, smooth fine lines, and enhance facial features. Most are made from hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring substance in the body that keeps skin hydrated and plump.
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The most common treatment areas include:
Lips
Cheeks
Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
Marionette lines
Chin and jawline
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Results vary depending on the type of filler used and the area treated. Most fillers last 6–18 months, with some lasting up to 2 years.
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Results are visible immediately after treatment, though mild swelling or bruising may occur and subside within a few days, revealing the final result.
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Yes—when administered by a trained professional, dermal fillers are safe and FDA-approved. At mae aesthetics + wellness, we prioritize product quality and expert technique to ensure safe, beautiful outcomes.
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Not at all. Our approach is conservative and artistic—we aim for subtle, natural-looking enhancements that complement your features and maintain facial balance.
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Downtime is minimal. You may experience swelling, tenderness, or bruising at the injection site, which usually resolves in a few days. Most clients return to normal activities right after treatment.
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Discomfort is minimal. Most fillers contain lidocaine (a numbing agent), and we also offer topical numbing to ensure a comfortable experience.
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Most healthy adults looking to enhance facial volume, smooth wrinkles, or refine features are good candidates. A consultation will help determine the best treatment plan for your goals.
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Yes, hyaluronic acid-based fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if needed.