Dermal Filler

Dermal Filler

Precision Volume Restoration, Anatomy-Led

 

What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers are non-surgical injectable treatments made from hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body that supports hydration, elasticity, and soft tissue structure.

Facial aging is not just about wrinkles. It involves volume loss, ligament laxity, and changes in structural support. When volume is restored with precision, facial balance improves without altering identity.

When placed correctly, fillers restore volume, soften static lines, and refine proportions while maintaining natural movement.

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Dermal Filler Target Area

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Restores volume loss in the upper face to rebalance contour and support brow position. Creates smoother transition between forehead and cheek.

Base Dermal Fillers

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Recovery

Dermal filler treatments require little to no downtime. Most patients return to normal activities the same day.

Mild swelling, tenderness, or bruising may occur and typically resolves within several days.

Strenuous exercise, alcohol, and excessive heat exposure are generally avoided for 24 to 48 hours following treatment.

Results

Results are visible shortly after treatment and continue to refine as swelling subsides.

Longevity depends on the product selected, treatment area, metabolic rate, and tissue characteristics. Maintenance treatments may be recommended to preserve structural balance.

The objective is natural proportion that ages gracefully, not overfilled features.

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Dermal Fillers at Our Clinic

Restylane is a family of hyaluronic acid fillers designed for controlled volume restoration and structural support. Commonly used in the cheeks, lips, and perioral region while maintaining natural expression.

This option is well suited for patients seeking predictable, subtle enhancement.

What's the Difference?

Dermal Fillers vs Botox

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Botox

Purpose

Soften wrinkles from muscle movement

How it works

Relaxes targeted facial muscles

Best for

Forehead lines, frown lines, crow's feet

Effect on movement

Reduces muscle activity

Longevity

Temporary, wears off

Dermal Fillers

Purpose

Restores volume and contour

How it works

Adds hyaluronic acid to fill hollow areas

Effect on movement

No effect on movement

Longevity

Temporary, reversible if needed

Best for

Cheeks, lips, chin, under-eyes

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Meet Dr. Daniel Gould

Dr. Daniel Gould is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Beverly Hills, CA, specializing in precision dermal filler treatments. His approach is anatomy-driven, focusing on structural volume restoration, deep compartment support, and strategic facial balancing rather than superficial overfilling. Patients throughout Los Angeles and beyond seek his expertise for dermal filler results that restore midface support, jawline definition, and contour harmony while maintaining natural expression and facial identity.

Board-Certified Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon | Beverly Hills, CA

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Frequently asked questions

Dermal fillers can restore volume and refine contour in areas such as the lips, cheeks, chin, jawline, and under-eye hollows. Treatment is customized based on your anatomy to enhance balance and proportion rather than treating isolated areas.
Results are typically visible immediately after treatment. However, mild swelling can affect the initial appearance. Final results usually settle within a few days to two weeks, depending on the area treated.
Dermal fillers restore volume and structural support. Botox and other neuromodulators reduce muscle activity to soften dynamic wrinkles. These treatments address different aspects of aging and are often used together.
Dermal fillers are considered cosmetic and are not covered by medical insurance. Financing and payment options may be available.
Dermal fillers may be appropriate for patients with mild to moderate volume loss or contour imbalance seeking non-surgical refinement. During consultation, anatomical assessment determines whether injectable treatment or surgical correction would provide the most structurally appropriate outcome.
Longevity varies depending on the product used, treatment area, and individual metabolism. Most fillers last several months to over a year, and maintenance treatments can help preserve results over time.
Most patients experience minimal downtime. Mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness may occur and typically resolves within a few days. Most patients return to normal activities immediately after treatment.
Pricing depends on the product selected, number of syringes required, and treatment complexity. A personalized plan is created during consultation, and exact pricing is reviewed once your treatment approach is defined.

Do you have additional questions?

Speak with our team to explore whether a tailored, Dermal Filler anatomy-first approach is right for you.