Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about 1 syringe filler.

A single syringe is ideal for targeted areas like cheeks, lips, tear troughs, nasolabial folds, and chin contouring. It provides subtle to moderate enhancement; larger volume deficits may need additional syringes or staged treatments for optimal results.

Duration varies by filler type, treated area, and metabolism. Most hyaluronic acid fillers last six to twelve months with one syringe, while some areas or thicker products may extend results up to eighteen months.

Discomfort is usually mild. We use topical anesthetic and many fillers contain lidocaine to minimize pain. Injection sensations are brief, and most clients tolerate the procedure well with only light soreness afterward.

Common short-term effects include swelling, redness, bruising, tenderness, and small bumps. These typically resolve within a week or two. Serious complications are rare; contact us immediately for prolonged pain, severe swelling, or signs of infection.

Yes — fillers and neuromodulators like Botox complement each other and are often combined. Your provider will devise a safe treatment plan, determine injection order, and discuss timing to maximize natural, balanced results.

One syringe provides noticeable but modest improvement for moderate volume loss. Significant deficits may require multiple syringes for full restoration. During consultation we assess needs, recommend a personalized plan, and outline realistic expectations before treatment.