Injectable dermal fillers are a multi-purpose solution to many cosmetic concerns including facial wrinkles, fine lines, and volume loss. Non-surgical facial fillers, such as Restylane® and JUVÉDERM®, offer effective anti-aging treatment without the need for downtime. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, dermal fillers are one of the most popular minimally invasive cosmetic treatments, second only to Botox with 3.4 million treatments in 2020 alone. Dermal fillers can improve the appearance of lines and wrinkles, and can also be used for non-surgical rhinoplasty and to enhance the lips, refine the jawline, or restore a youthful look to the hands.

Why Choose 740 Park Plastic Surgery for Dermal Fillers?

Allergan Certified RN Injector Tamara Spaide is a Dermal Filler Specialist at 740 Park Plastic Surgery in NYC and offers a full range of injectable fillers for facial rejuvenation including the RHA® Collection, Restylane Lyft, Restylane Silk, Juvederm Voluma, Juvederm Volbella, Radiesse, Bellafill, Belotero, and Sculptra. We know that you have many options for cosmetic treatments with dermal fillers in Manhattan, but the quality of your results depend on the expertise of your practitioner. Tamara has specialized training and a deep understanding of facial anatomy. Her extensive experience allows her to help patients meet their aesthetic goals with injectable treatments and achieve natural-looking results. Dermal fillers may also be combined with other non-surgical cosmetic procedures, such as BOTOX®, SkinTite, Ultherapy, Morpheus8 Fractional Lasering and Dermapen, for comprehensive anti-aging.

What Can Dermal Fillers Do?

  • Non-surgical lip augmentation
  • Define cheekbones
  • Restore lost volume to temples or midface area
  • Smooth away deep wrinkles
  • Reduce marionette lines and nasolabial folds
  • Improve the appearance of jowls
  • Change the shape of your nose with non-surgical rhinoplasty
  • Refine the jaw or augment the chin
  • Diminish under eye circles with tear trough injections
  • Improve “necklace lines” or bands around the neck
  • Rejuvenate hands
  • Provide a non-surgical facelift
  • Improve the appearance of smile lines, lip lines, and crow’s feet

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How Do Injectable Dermal Fillers Work?

Collagen and elastin are the skin’s natural building blocks and the foundation of a smooth, bright, youthful complexion, but as we age, our bodies produce less of these critical substances. We also begin to lose the natural layer of facial fat beneath the surface of the skin, which results in sagging and deeper wrinkles. Injectable dermal fillers, also referred to as soft tissue fillers, are most commonly composed of hyaluronic acid (HA), poly-L-lactic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, or autologous fat, and they allow us to restore lost volume to rejuvenate the skin and refresh a tired-looking appearance.

Preparing for Injectable Dermal Fillers

Treatment with injectable dermal fillers is a quick, in-office procedure. You may schedule a consultation appointment if you would like to learn more about your filler options and determine if facial fillers are right for you.

What to Expect During Your Dermal Filler Procedure

Dermal Filler Specialist Tamara Spaide, RN at 740 Park Plastic Surgery will create a personalized treatment plan based on your needs and goals. Many dermal fillers include the anesthetic lidocaine in their formulations, and we use an advanced injection method with Dermasculpt® Microcannula, a specialized ultra-fine needle that can minimize any discomfort or bruising. Dermal filler injections typically take less than 30 minutes.

Recovery after Injectable Dermal Fillers

A major benefit of dermal filler treatment is a quick and easy recovery with little to no downtime. You’ll be able to resume regular activities right away, although it is best to refrain from strenuous exercise for 24 hours. You may experience some redness, bruising, swelling, or even a mild allergic reaction at the injection site, but those side effects should subside within a few hours.

Injectable Dermal Fillers Results

You will see immediate results and a more youthful appearance immediately following your dermal filler injections. Tamara will tailor your treatment to meet your specific goals. While temporary, results last up to 2 years depending on the type of filler used and an optimal skin care regimen to maintain results for as long as possible. Many are hyaluronic acid fillers, which can be dissolved with a simple injection if you would like to reverse your results for any reason.

Contact Dr. Stafford Broumand for Injectable Dermal Fillers in NYC

Dr. Broumand, Tamara Spaide, RN and the cosmetic surgery team at 740 Park Plastic Surgery offer a range of minimally invasive treatments to help you look and feel your best. Contact us with any questions or to schedule your appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Injectable Dermal Fillers

Who gets Injectable Dermal Fillers?

Men and women who would like to look younger or improve the appearance of their facial features without surgery; the 2.6 million dermal filler patients in the U.S. span across age groups and backgrounds.2

Are Injectable Dermal Fillers safe?

Injectable dermal fillers have been clinically tested and are FDA approved for correcting wrinkles and restoring lost volume.3

Will I look frozen or unnatural?

This is a common concern and one that is rooted in the results from inexperienced providers. When you choose Dr. Broumand, Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, and his team of Dermal Filler Specialists you can rest assured that your treatment plan will be personalized for you in order to achieve natural looking results.

Am I a candidate for Injectable Dermal Fillers?

Dermal fillers can help you achieve a wide range of cosmetic goals. Whether you would like to plump up your pout, change the shape of your nose without surgery, or smooth away stubborn wrinkles, dermal fillers can help. Contact us to learn more and determine if dermal fillers are right for you.


1 ASPS. 2020 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report. Available: https://www.plasticsurgery.org/documents/News/Statistics/2020/plastic-surgery-statistics-full-report-2020.pdf. Accessed October 21, 2021.
2 American Society of Plastic Surgeons. 2018 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report. Available: https://www.plasticsurgery.org/documents/News/Statistics/2018/plastic-surgery-statistics-full-report-2018.pdf Accessed April 9, 2020
3 U.S. Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/cosmetic-devices/dermal-fillers-soft-tissue-fillers

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