Dermal filler, lip filler and lip injections in Dillon, CO

Natural-looking dermal filler for glowing, luscious skin

They’ll ask about your skincare routine. We won’t tell them it’s dermal filler.

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Dermal filler: your secret to youthful, plump skin

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Luscious lips

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Facial rejuvenation and balancing

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Remove wrinkles and fine lines

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Lip filler

Q: How does lip filler work?

We inject a small amount of filler (an FDA-approved blend of hyaluronic acid) into the lips or lip area to add fullness, shape, and hydration.

Q: Who is lip filler for?

Lip filler can transform thin or poorly-defined lips into a full, plump pout. 

Q: How much does lip filler cost?

Lip filler starts at $550.

Facial rejuvenation and balance

How does dermal filler work?

Dermal fillers can make the skin look more plump and reduce the appearance of wrinkles, which can give you an overall more youthful appearance and provide more symmetry.

What areas can you treat with filler?

Filler is a natural-looking way to treat wrinkles and fine lines, including smile lines, marionette lines, nasal-labial folds, under-eye wrinkles, and vertical lines.

We don’t inject filler into high-risk areas like the chin and cheeks, but we’re happy to refer you to a trusted provider who specializes in ultrasound-guided injections.

Q: What is the cost of dermal filler?

Dermal filler is $600 per treatment area. 

Treatment areas include smile lines, marionette lines, nasal-labial folds, and vertical lines.

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Frequently asked questions

We choose products that look as natural as possible and have extensive medical research behind their safety and efficacy. 

We prefer RHA® (Resilient Hyaluronic Acid) by Revance, Revanesse® Versa™, and Revanesse® Lips™+. Why? Because they’re light, have a ton of stretch, and move in a beautiful and natural way. And natural is always our goal. 

  1. We are super selective about the fillers we use, and only select those that have a fluid and natural movement. 
  2. We only hire medical professionals as injectors and train them to deeply understand facial anatomy.
  3. We avoid pricing dermal fillers by syringe so that we can keep the focus on results, and not a specific dollar amount, when we’re injecting our patients.

Lip filler will last anywhere from 12-18 months, depending on how quickly your body metabolizes it.

Yes! We always keep HYLENEX in our office to dissolve filler if/when necessary

  • Bruising, swelling, and pain at the injection site are all common side effects of filler injections. 
  • What is much less common – but much more serious – is something called vascular occlusion. Vascular occlusion is when filler is unintentionally injected into an artery, stopping or limiting blood flow through that artery. Even the best injector with the most education and training in the entire world can experience this. 
  • To mitigate this risk, we only allow licensed medical professionals (RNs, NPs, and MDs) with extensive injector-specific training to treat our patients. We also carry filler dissolver at all times. Not only is our team is qualified to dissolve your filler, but we are also qualified provide immediate care for any medical emergency you may experience.

  • While you can return to work right away, we strongly suggest you avoid strenuous exercise, sunlight, and heat for several days after your appointment. 
  • Also, please avoid flying for 72 hours after your treatment.

We offer tear trough filler with PRP and Exosomes.

When it comes to treating under-eye bags or wrinkles under the eyes, we prefer to inject PRP or exosomes instead of dermal filler. We find that PRP injections look more natural and are less likely to migrate in this specific area of the face. They can also help to stimulate collagen, strengthening the skin to treat those fine lines and wrinkles directly. 

You deserve to be informed.

The Risks of Filler

Injecting anything into your body comes with a certain level of risk. Bruising, swelling, and pain at the injection site are all common side effects of filler injections. 

What is much less common – but much more serious – is something called vascular occlusion. 

Vascular occlusion is when filler is unintentionally injected into an artery, stopping or limiting blood flow through that artery. Even the best injector with the most education and training in the entire world can experience this.

What most injectors in Colorado won’t tell you

Most aesthetic injectors in Colorado are not licensed medical professionals

Make no mistake: this is not the norm in the majority of the United States, where being a licensed medical professional is the bare minimum requirement in order to inject dermal filler. 

We only allow licensed medical professionals (RNs, NPs, and MDs) with extensive injector-specific training to treat our patients.

Most hospitals do not carry the antidote to dermal fillers, and neither do many injectors.

Should you have a medical emergency and need to dissolve your filler, a hospital is unlikely to be able to dissolve the filler. 

We carry filler dissolver at all times, and our team of licensed medical professionals are qualified to dissolve your filler AND provide immediate care for any medical emergency you may be experiencing.


We don’t say this to scare you: we simply want you to be equipped with the information you need to make a fully-informed decision when you choose to work with any injector. 

While we love to use filler with our patients, we will never shy away from informing you of the risks. 

We will put our patients’ wellbeing over profits every single time. 
Ultimately, we hope that you choose to work with an injector who is qualified to safely inject you and safely address any adverse medical event that can (and do!) occur.