Dermal fillers used with restraint and precision to restore volume, refine contours, and support facial balance — without creating an overfilled or artificial look.
Dermal fillers are typically made from hyaluronic acid, a substance already found naturally in the body. When placed strategically, fillers can restore support, soften hollows, and improve contour in areas that have lost structure with time.
At (R)Evolution, filler is used with restraint. The goal is not to simply add volume, but to improve proportion, support facial architecture, and create a fresher, more balanced appearance.
Not every filler appointment is trying to solve the same problem. Some patients want softer volume loss through the mid-face. Others want more definition through the jawline or chin. Some simply want lip balance that still looks like their own face. The treatment plan should change depending on the area being treated and the result the patient actually wants.
Lip filler is usually about shape, hydration, border definition, or correcting asymmetry — not simply making lips bigger. Cheek filler is often used to restore support and structure through the mid-face. Jawline and chin filler can improve contour and definition, especially when the lower face has started to lose crispness. Under-eye filler can help in select patients, but it requires careful judgment because not every hollow under-eye should be treated the same way.
That’s also why a filler page should not be read as a menu of interchangeable injections. Different areas age differently, and the right approach depends on anatomy, tissue quality, and restraint. The goal is not to add filler everywhere. The goal is to improve balance in the places that actually need support.
The best filler treatment starts with anatomy, not a trend. Some patients need lift and support through the mid-face, while others benefit from subtle refinement in the lips, chin, or jawline. Mike’s approach is to recommend only what improves the whole face.
Mike studies your facial anatomy, listens to your concerns, and recommends where filler will genuinely improve structure or softness.
Filler is placed with careful technique using a needle or cannula, depending on the area being treated. Most appointments take 30–45 minutes.
Results are visible right away, though mild swelling can briefly soften the final look. As that settles, the result becomes more refined.
Most filler results last 9–18 months depending on the area treated, the product used, and how your body metabolizes it.
Most dermal filler results last between 9 and 18 months, depending on the area treated, the product used, and your metabolism.
That is exactly what Mike works to avoid. The goal is balance, support, and natural-looking structure — not obvious volume.
You may have mild swelling, tenderness, or bruising for a few days depending on the area treated. Most patients return to normal activity quickly.
Common areas include lips, cheeks, jawline, chin, temples, under-eyes, nasolabial folds, and marionette lines. Treatment choices depend on your anatomy, where support has been lost, and whether the goal is softness, structure, or definition.
Most hyaluronic acid fillers can be adjusted or dissolved if needed, which makes them a flexible option when used thoughtfully.
The best candidates are people wanting to restore volume, improve contour, or soften facial hollows while still looking like themselves. If the issue is really skin laxity rather than structural volume loss, another treatment may make more sense. Mike will assess that during your consultation.
The most common side effects are mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the treatment site. Mike will walk you through risks and aftercare during your consultation.
Yes. Fillers are often part of a broader plan that may also include neuromodulators, skin tightening, laser work, or skincare depending on your goals.
Filler restores support, contour, and volume in targeted areas. A lifting treatment is usually aimed at tightening loose tissue or improving laxity. Some patients need one, some need the other, and some benefit from a more layered plan. That’s one reason a consultation matters so much.
Meet Mike, discuss your goals, and find out whether dermal fillers are the right fit for the result you want.
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