Show patients their result before they treat.
Hyaluronic acid gels that restore volume and contour — cheeks, lips, jawline, and folds — instantly.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan • Injectable
Recommended Protocol
Dermal Filler
Juvéderm Voluma • 1–3 times per year
Maintenance & Follow-Up
Ongoing plan
Dermal fillers are hyaluronic acid gels injected to restore lost volume and enhance facial contours — cheeks, lips, jawline, chin, and folds. Results are immediate, look natural, and last 6–18 months depending on the product and area. Treatment is minimally invasive with only mild, short-lived swelling.
Dermal fillers are gels — most commonly hyaluronic acid (Juvéderm, Restylane, RHA, Belotero) — injected to replace volume lost to aging or to enhance facial structure. They lift and contour the cheeks and midface, define the jawline and chin, plump the lips, and soften smile lines and temples. Results are immediate, look natural when placed well, and last 6–18 months depending on the product and area before being gradually metabolized.
For a practice, filler is the natural second step after neuromodulators and a major driver of average ticket, since most treatment plans span multiple syringes and areas. The provider's job is to balance proportion across the face while keeping results subtle. Letting a patient preview the projected contour on their own photo — and see it as part of a staged 12-month plan — is what converts a single-area consult into a full-face roadmap.
Dermal Filler
Category
Injectable
Typical cadence
1–3 times per year
Downtime
Minimal — mild swelling or bruising for a few days.
Typical range
$500–$900 per syringe
From in-clinic procedures to at-home regimens, Afters maps the full range of options — so patients can see what each one would do for them, on their own photo, before they commit.
Branded injectables, medical supplies, and products used for this treatment.
The named products and devices patients search for — each with what it is, who makes it, and how it fits a visual plan.
The most recognized hyaluronic acid filler family — a formulation for the lips, cheeks, jawline, and folds.
View brandGalderma's hyaluronic acid filler family, known for natural movement and a wide formulation range.
View brandResilient Hyaluronic Acid fillers, engineered to stretch and recoil with facial expression.
View brandMerz's soft, evenly-integrating hyaluronic acid filler, favored for fine lines and delicate areas.
View brandA versatile hyaluronic acid filler known for less swelling and a competitive price point.
View brandThe only FDA-approved semi-permanent filler — a collagen gel with PMMA microspheres that lasts up to 5 years.
View brandEach concern maps to its full range of options — and lets patients preview their result before they commit.
Restoring volume and lift to flat or sunken cheeks for a refreshed midface.
Explore concernAdding volume, shape, and definition to thin, flat, or asymmetric lips.
Explore concernThe folds that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth, deepening with age and volume loss.
Explore concernRestoring a sharper, more defined jawline as skin laxity and jowls soften the lower face.
Explore concernImproving chin projection and shape with filler to balance the profile and define the lower face.
Explore concernSunken areas at the sides of the forehead that cast shadows and make the face look gaunt or aged.
Explore concernThinning and sagging in the lower third of the face that creates jowls, deeper folds, and a softer jawline.
Explore concernCommon questions patients ask about dermal filler — and what practices should be ready to answer.
Most hyaluronic acid fillers last 6–18 months. Thinner products used in the lips metabolize faster, while denser structural fillers in the cheeks or jaw can last well over a year.
Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if you want to reverse or adjust the result, which is one reason they're the most popular type.
When placed conservatively and balanced across the face, yes. Over-filling is what looks unnatural — a measured, staged approach keeps results looking like you.
Filler restores volume and contour, while a neuromodulator relaxes muscle to soften expression lines. Many patients use both — filler to rebuild structure and a neuromodulator to smooth movement.
Patients rarely come in for just one thing. Browse other treatments Afters can visualize and plan.
Injectable wrinkle relaxers like Botox that soften expression lines by calming the muscles underneath.
View treatmentInjectables like Sculptra and Radiesse that rebuild your own collagen for gradual, lasting firmness.
View treatmentMicroinjections of hyaluronic acid that deeply hydrate skin for glow and smoothness — not volume.
View treatmentAfters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.