Newport Beach, California

Dermal Fillers in Newport Beach

Restore selected areas of facial volume and refine natural contours with personalized dermal filler injections performed exclusively by Dr. Stephen Fink at Newport Faces Cosmetic Surgery.

Every Injection Performed by Dr. Fink
Natural Facial Balance
Hyaluronic Acid Filler Options
Minimal Interruption to Your Day
Subtle, Refined Results
Treatment Overview

What Are Dermal Fillers?

Dermal fillers are injectable medical products used to restore selected areas of volume, soften certain facial folds, and enhance or refine facial contours.

Many temporary facial fillers are made with hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in body tissues. Hyaluronic acid attracts water and can provide support, shape, and fullness when placed in carefully selected facial areas.

Fillers do not work by relaxing facial muscles. Instead, they add structural support or volume where it has been lost or where a subtle contour adjustment is desired.

At Newport Faces Cosmetic Surgery, every filler treatment is personally evaluated, planned, and performed by Dr. Stephen Fink. He considers facial anatomy, aging patterns, bone structure, fat distribution, skin quality, existing asymmetry, and the relationship between the treated area and the rest of the face.

Treatment Areas

What Can Dermal Fillers Improve?

Filler treatment is planned according to facial structure and the cause of the concern—not simply according to the location of a line or hollow.

Cheeks & Midface

Restore selected areas of midface support and improve facial balance when age-related volume loss has flattened the cheeks.

Lips

Add subtle volume, improve selected asymmetries, or refine lip shape while respecting natural facial proportions.

Chin

Enhance selected chin contours and improve the relationship between the chin, lips, jawline, and profile.

Jawline

Refine selected areas of contour and improve lower-face balance when filler is appropriate for the underlying anatomy.

Nasolabial Folds

Soften folds extending from the nose toward the corners of the mouth when volume restoration is part of the solution.

Marionette Lines

Address selected folds extending downward from the corners of the mouth as part of a broader lower-face plan.

Temples

Restore selected areas of temporal volume loss when treatment is appropriate for the patient’s anatomy and goals.

Under-Eye Hollows

Selected patients may be evaluated for under-eye hollow correction, although not every lower-eyelid concern is best treated with filler.

Facial Asymmetry

Subtle differences in facial contour may sometimes be improved with carefully planned, conservative filler placement.

Anatomy of Aging

Why Facial Volume Changes With Age

Facial aging is not caused by skin changes alone. Bone structure, fat compartments, connective tissue, muscles, and skin all change over time.

Fat pads can shift or lose volume, while bone support gradually changes. These deeper changes may contribute to flatter cheeks, hollow temples, under-eye shadows, deepening folds, and changes in the lower face.

Strategic filler placement may restore selected areas of support or contour, but adding filler directly into every line is not always the most natural approach.

Dr. Fink evaluates how each area relates to the entire face. The goal is to improve balance without making one feature appear disconnected, heavy, or overfilled.

Woman examining facial volume and contours in a mirror before dermal filler treatment
Physician-Performed Injections

Every Filler Injection Is Personally Performed by Dr. Stephen Fink

Dermal filler treatment requires more than knowing where to place a needle. Safe and natural-looking results depend on detailed knowledge of facial anatomy, blood vessels, nerves, tissue depth, facial proportions, and the aging process.

Dr. Fink personally evaluates and performs every filler treatment at Newport Faces. Your injections are not delegated to a rotating non-physician injector.

He uses a conservative, anatomy-based approach that focuses on restoring balance rather than chasing every facial line or adding unnecessary volume.

The objective is for you to look refreshed and proportionate—not filled, swollen, or noticeably altered.

Treatment Process

What Happens During a Filler Appointment?

The process begins with facial analysis and treatment planning—not with a preset number of syringes.

1
Consultation

Discuss your concerns, goals, medical history, prior filler, and preferred level of change.

2
Facial Analysis

Dr. Fink evaluates contour, volume loss, proportions, asymmetry, and skin quality.

3
Precise Injection

The selected filler is placed using a customized approach, depth, and amount.

4
Aftercare

You receive individualized instructions and guidance as swelling resolves and the filler settles.

Natural Results

How Dr. Fink Avoids an Overfilled Appearance

An overfilled appearance can develop when too much product is placed, when filler is repeatedly added without reevaluating the entire face, or when treatment is used to imitate a result that requires surgery.

Dr. Fink begins with facial structure and the patient’s actual aging pattern. He identifies which concerns are related to volume loss, which are related to skin quality, and which result from sagging or deeper structural change.

Conservative treatment may involve restoring one supporting area rather than filling multiple lines individually. In other cases, Dr. Fink may recommend no filler at all if another procedure would produce a more appropriate result.

The goal is refinement, not transformation: improved contour and support that remain consistent with your natural anatomy.

Recovery & Results

What to Expect After Dermal Filler Injections

Temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, firmness, itching, or bruising can occur around injection sites. These effects often improve over several days, although the amount and duration vary by treatment area and patient.

Some volume change is visible immediately, but swelling can temporarily affect the appearance. Results continue settling as swelling resolves and the filler integrates with the surrounding tissue.

Dr. Fink will provide individualized aftercare instructions. These may address exercise, pressure on the treated area, skincare, dental work, travel, heat exposure, and when to contact the office.

Filler effects are temporary. Longevity varies according to the material, product, placement, treatment area, amount used, metabolism, and facial movement.

Choosing the Right Treatment

Dermal Fillers vs. Facial Surgery

Fillers can restore selected areas of volume, but they cannot produce the same structural change as a facelift, neck lift, eyelid procedure, or implant.

Dermal Fillers

Best suited for selected volume loss, folds, contour refinement, lip enhancement, or subtle facial balancing when additional support can improve the concern.

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Facial Surgery

May be more appropriate when the primary concern is significant sagging, jowls, excess skin, neck laxity, lower-eyelid bags, or a structural contour that requires surgical correction.

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Combination Treatment

Dermal Fillers vs. Botox

Dermal fillers and neurotoxins address different causes of facial aging.

Fillers add or restore selected areas of volume and support. Botox and other neurotoxins temporarily reduce selected muscle activity that contributes to dynamic expression lines.

Some patients may benefit from one treatment, while others may be candidates for a combined plan. Dr. Fink determines treatment order and timing according to anatomy, goals, product labeling, and safety considerations.

Consultation

Who May Be a Candidate for Dermal Fillers?

Dermal fillers may be appropriate for adults who want temporary improvement in selected areas of volume loss, folds, lips, or facial contour and who have realistic expectations about the treatment.

Your consultation includes a review of allergies, bleeding conditions, medications, supplements, previous fillers, dental work, infections, pregnancy or breastfeeding status, autoimmune or inflammatory conditions, and any history of abnormal scarring.

Treatment should be postponed when the planned injection area is inflamed or infected. The safety of fillers during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and in certain medical conditions has not been established.

Dr. Fink will discuss the proposed product, approved indication, any physician-directed off-label use, alternatives, limitations, and potential complications before treatment.

Treatment Pricing

How Much Do Dermal Fillers Cost in Newport Beach?

The cost of dermal filler treatment varies because the appropriate product, treatment area, and amount differ from patient to patient.

Pricing may depend on the type of filler selected, number of syringes, complexity of the treatment area, prior filler, desired level of correction, and whether a staged approach is recommended.

An exact recommendation and treatment estimate can be provided after Dr. Fink evaluates your facial anatomy and discusses your goals.

Common Questions

Dermal Filler FAQs

Who performs dermal filler injections at Newport Faces?
Every dermal filler consultation and injection is personally performed by Dr. Stephen Fink. Treatment is not delegated to a non-physician injector.
How soon will I see filler results?
Some change is visible immediately, but temporary swelling can affect the early appearance. Results continue settling as swelling decreases and the filler integrates with surrounding tissue.
How long do dermal fillers last?
Longevity depends on the filler material, product, treatment area, amount used, metabolism, and facial movement. Many temporary fillers may last approximately 6–18 months, although individual results vary.
Will fillers make my face look overfilled?
Dr. Fink uses a conservative, anatomy-based approach focused on facial balance. He may recommend staged treatment, a smaller amount of filler, another procedure, or no filler when adding volume would not create the most natural result.
Are dermal fillers the same as Botox?
No. Dermal fillers add or restore selected areas of volume. Botox and other neurotoxins temporarily reduce selected muscle activity that contributes to dynamic expression lines.
Is there downtime after filler treatment?
Temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, firmness, or bruising may occur. Many patients return to normal activities quickly, but visible swelling or bruising can last several days or longer depending on the treatment.
Can hyaluronic acid filler be dissolved?
Selected hyaluronic acid fillers may be reduced or dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase. Dissolving treatment has its own risks and should only be performed after careful medical evaluation.
Can filler replace a facelift?
No. Filler may restore selected areas of volume, but it cannot remove excess skin or reposition significant facial and neck laxity. Surgery may be more appropriate when sagging and jowls are the primary concerns.
What are the possible risks of dermal fillers?
Possible effects include bruising, redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, itching, nodules, infection, asymmetry, migration, allergic reaction, and delayed inflammation. Rare unintentional injection into a blood vessel can cause tissue injury, vision loss, stroke, or other serious complications.
Can fillers be combined with other treatments?
Selected patients may combine fillers with Botox, chemical peels, CO₂ laser resurfacing, or surgery when appropriate. Dr. Fink plans treatment order and timing according to safety, anatomy, and the procedures being considered.
Summary

Dermal Fillers Newport Beach: Key Takeaways

Dermal fillers may restore selected facial volume, soften certain folds, and refine the cheeks, lips, chin, jawline, temples, and other carefully evaluated areas. Every filler consultation and injection at Newport Faces Cosmetic Surgery is personally performed by Dr. Stephen Fink using an anatomy-based approach focused on subtle, balanced results.