Injectable Fillers in Beverly Hills, California

If you’ve been concerned about the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, an inevitable part of the aging process, facial fillers may help.

Fillers are a minimally-invasive and safe way to rewind the clock. Because the results aren’t permanent, you have the freedom to decide whether or not it is the right solution for you without a long-term commitment. For this reason, injectable fillers are a popular first step for those wanting to reverse some of the signs of aging without having surgery.

Facial fillers are designed to smooth lines and wrinkles and restore volume to the face. They work in a different way than injectable botulinum toxins, such as Botox® and Dysport® that work by temporarily paralyzing facial muscles. 

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What are injectable fillers?

Injectable fillers, often called dermal fillers, are widely available in CA, and they are the best way to reduce the appearance of facial lines. Facial fillers also work to restore volume in areas of the face where there has been fat loss.

This loss of subcutaneous fat is part of the natural aging process and brings the muscles of the face closer to the surface of the skin, making crow’s feet and smile lines much more apparent. Loss of elasticity adds to lines and wrinkles through stretching of the skin, as well as other factors, such as lifestyle and sun damage.

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What Can Be Treated with Injectable Fillers?

Dermal fillers can address a number of concerns, such as: Thin lips; Facial lines and wrinkles; Recessed scars; Dark areas under the eyes.

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Benefits of Injectable Fillers

Dermal fillers are minimally-invasive interventions that may mitigate the early signs of aging, and they can be performed alongside other facial rejuvenation procedures. These soft tissue fillers may delay the need for a facelift. 

It is important to remember that dermal fillers are temporary treatments, and you will need routine follow-up injections to maintain the results. There are other surgical procedures that should be considered if you are looking for longer-lasting results, such as a brow lift, eye lift, or facelift.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Injectable Fillers

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Pros

  • Hyaluronic acid used in most fillers occurs naturally in our bodies and dissolves over time
  • Minimally-invasive procedure that requires little to no downtime
  • Very few risks or side-effects
  • Quick and relatively painless
  • Results only last for a couple of months - if you don’t like the results, they will fade naturally over time (or can be reversed immediately with hyaluronidase)

Cons

  • Temporary treatment that requires ongoing injections - it can become expensive to maintain the results
  • Not all fillers give the same results - consult with a well-respected doctor before undergoing treatment
  • Some patients experience side effects, including allergic reactions, hard lumps, bruising, and redness


Injectable Fillers FAQs in CA

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  • What are the different types of facial fillers?

    There are a number of different types of fillers that are categorized according to active ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, Poly-L lactic acid, polymethylmethacrylate, and fat.

    Hyaluronic Acid (HA)

    Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in the skin, helping it stay plump and hydrated. Fillers that use hyaluronic acid are usually soft and gel-like and offer temporary results that last between six and twelve months. The HA is slowly absorbed by your body. The most popular types of hyaluronic acid fillers are Juvéderm®, Restylane®, and Belotero® Balance.

    Juvéderm®

    Juvéderm® dermal filler targets different areas of the face, and the results can be seen immediately after treatment.

    • Juvéderm® Ultra XC – plumps lips, lasts for six months to one year
    • Juvéderm® Voluma XC – offers cheek contouring, lasts up to two years
    • Juvéderm® Volbella XC – adds volume and smooths vertical lip lines, lasts up to one year
    • Juvéderm® Vollure XC – smooths nasolabial folds, lasts up to 18 months 

    Restylane®

    The range of Restylane® fillers contains different ingredients that are designed to target specific areas. The results typically take a couple of days to appear.

    • Restylane® Silk – adds volume to the lip area and smooths fine lines, lasts six months
    • Restylane® Refyne – smooths nasolabial fold, lasts up to one year
    • Restylane® Defyne – for deep lines and wrinkles, lasts up to one year
    • Restylane® Lyft – used for cheeks and hands, lasts up to 18 months

    Belotero® Balance

    Belotero® Balance is used for delicate areas, such as under the eyes, as well as to fill fine lines in the face and neck. You can expect results to last around six months.

    Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA)

    Calcium hydroxylapatite occurs naturally in the body, primarily in our teeth and bones. The calcium particles are microscopically ground then suspended in a smooth gel. The consistency of the filler is thicker than hyaluronic acid fillers and tends to offer longer-lasting results. It stimulates the natural production of collagen, and it is most frequently used to smooth deeper lines and wrinkles. Radiesse® is the most well-known brand of CaHA filler and lasts up to one year. It offers the higher “liftability” compared to other fillers, which is why it is often used to augment jawlines and cheekbones.

    Poly-L-lactic Acid

    Poly-L-lactic acid is a biodegradable synthetic substance that has been used for many years for medical applications, such as synthetic stitches. It is classified as a “collagen stimulator.” These fillers help your body rebuild natural collagen, while the filler gel itself dissolves within a few days. Poly-L-lactic acid fillers are used for deeper wrinkles, and the results can last up to two years. Sculptra® Aesthetic is a well-known FDA-approved poly-l-lactic acid product

    Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)

    Polymethylmethacrylat (PMMA)is a synthetic biocompatible compound has been used in medicine for about a century. As a dermal filler, PMMA is used in the form of a microsphere that remains below the skin to provide support. The fillers also contain collagen to offer structure and firmness. 

    Bellafill® is the most common PMMA filler. It is made from a combination of bovine collagen and microspheres. It’s longer-lasting than HA fillers, although it can cause allergic reactions in some patients.

    Facial Fat Transfer

    Also called autologous fat injections or facial fat grafting, facial fat transfer is the only form of filler injections that requires surgery. For this treatment, your own fat is harvested, usually through liposuction, then purified and injected into the face. The fat is used to restore volume to areas of the face, such as the temples, cheeks, and lower eyelids Facial fat transfer is also used for pitted facial scars and to fill in nasolabial folds. Facial fat transfer has a downtime of approximately one week, and the procedure can take up to two hours.

  • What can I expect from my appointment?

    Before the treatment, meet with your doctor to discuss your goals, as well as any concerns. The surgeon evaluates the area and takes a full medical history.

    During the treatment, the area is cleaned, and a topical anesthesia is applied to numb the area. Many of the different dermal fillers contain lidocaine, a mild anesthetic designed to minimize discomfort during and after your treatment. The doctor strategically injects small amounts of the filler under the skin. You may notice the results immediately after the injections.

    The entire procedure takes 30 to 60 minutes, with the exception of fat filler injections, which take around two hours.

  • How long do injectable fillers last?

    The longevity of facial fillers depends on the type of dermal filler. Some last between six and twelve months, and others last up to two years. With most facial fillers, even after the effects of the fillers have ended, there will still be some anti-aging benefits as most contain hyaluronic acid and other ingredients that help stimulate elastin and collagen.

  • Are facial fillers safe?

    Dermal fillers are considered to be safe, and severe complications from fillers are uncommon. Some patients have symptoms after the injections, such as bruising, redness, pain, swelling, and itching. In some cases, there may be skin rashes, infections, discoloration, pigmentation changes, and lumps.

  • Do fillers boost collagen production?

    Some facial fillers stimulate the production of collagen by stretching fibroblast cells that are responsible for the production of collagen. So, not only do dermal fillers produce immediate results, but they also contribute to the creation of thicker, more youthful-looking skin.

  • How long does it take to see the full effects of facial fillers?

    While the visible results of dermal fillers immediate, it can take up to four weeks to see the full results. This is because the filler takes time to integrate into the facial tissue, with some types being more cohesive than others. Injectables may cause some initial swelling and bruising around the injection sites, and these symptoms may last up to two weeks. 

  • How can you get the most from your injectable fillers?

    Hydrate before and after the treatment. Hyaluronic acid in fillers binds with water, and being hydrated may help enhance the results. Your skin is the last organ that receives water, so hydration, over and above your regular water consumption, will have an effect on the results.

    After getting injectable fillers, be gentle when cleansing and caring for your face. For the first two weeks after treatment, avoid facials, waxing, laser, and high temperatures, such as hot showers and saunas. Also, avoid exercise for the first 24 hours.

  • Do Botox® and dermal fillers work together?

    Botox® and other neurotoxins relax muscle activity at the site of the injection to reduce lines and wrinkles, such as crow’s feet and frown lines. Dermal fillers are different in that they fill in wrinkles and lines. Botox® and injectable fillers complement each other because they work on different types of wrinkles. Botox® relaxes dynamic wrinkles that are caused by facial movements, and dermal fillers smooth static wrinkles and restore lost volume. The combination allows you to address multiple areas of your face.

    Please note that there are specific laws that govern the use of facial fillers in [STATE], so it’s important to work with a doctor who has the right qualifications, meets the state’s medical requirements, and has years of experience in injectable filler procedures. 

Patient testimonials

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Apr 18, 2025

Cosmetic Procedures received in 2015: Jaw Reduction (v-line) and (unwanted) Buccal Fat Pad Removal.

Dear Dr. Lee,
In 2015, I put my trust in you to improve the appearance of my face, an imagined slight that was not even an issue, and you took advantage of that and completely failed me. Do you know how illegal it is to perform a cosmetic surgery without the patients consent? Do you know how illegal (and morally wrong) it was for you to remove my buccal fat pads at 20 years old without my consent or knowledge while you had me under anesthesia for my jaw reduction? Removing my buccal fat at 20 years old was an insane move. When I think about how you violated my body by removing my facial fat without permission, I shake with anger. Any decent doctor with half a means to do good would NEVER do that. It is common knowledge that I know from a brief google search that buccal fat pad removals before the age of 35 are NOT RECOMMENDED. Thanks to you, I looked like I had been using meth heavily for YEARS. Just so you know, in 2021 I was finally able to semi-reverse your mistake with a facial fat transfer, but it does not look like it used to. Never forget that I placed my trust in you, and you could not have let me down harder.

You took a life.

p.s. I tried to post on healthgrades but either my review was full of "profanity" or he has found a way to report it as a false review and pretend he was not my surgeon. I have the emails scheduling my consultation in January 2015 and surgery in March, but my guess is he is too ashamed to admit and own up to what he did.

Haley Jacobs on Charles Lee, Dr via Google Reviews

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Apr 18, 2025

I've been hesitating for a while to post this, but wanted to share my experience in case it would be helpful to anyone.

Overall, I am satisfied with the result of my rhinoplasty. However, I am very frustrated, upset, and feel taken advantage of for how the billing worked out.

When I spoke to Angela before scheduling my appointment, she checked my insurance and told me that my insurance would cover $5 K of the overall rhinoplasty. The procedure was quoted at $18.5 K (with or without insurance), therefore I needed to pay $15.5 K out-of-pocket.

A couple weeks after my procedure, I checked my insurance claims and it showed that my insurance had paid Dr. Lee's office around $20 K for the rhinoplasty (they billed my insurance ~$88 K). So in total, Dr. Lee received $35 K ($20 K + 15.5k) for a procedure that was quoted at $18.5 K.

I contacted their office and made them aware of the situation. Angela said they cannot refund me any money because it would set off a "red flag" if they were to be audited (which sounds super sketchy). I wasn't really clear on what she was referring to. Nevertheless, she did offer me a free plastic surgery procedure for a family member to make up for the overpayment (which was so strange to me) - I respectfully declined and just asked for some money back. She said she would talk to Dr. Lee and get back to me.

A couple days later, Angela called back and said they could provide $5 K back in cash... But I would have to meet them in person, this is difficult since I live on the other side of the country. The fact they were offering cash (rather than just sending me a check or something) didn't sit right with me either, so I declined this as well.

After a few more weeks I reached out directly to Dr. Lee to explain this whole situation, and he never responded.

I am super disappointed with how this billing situation turned out. It doesn't sit right with me that you can quote $18.5 K, collect $35 K and not issue any type of refund.

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TLDR: I was quoted $18.5 K for a rhinoplasty with Dr. Lee, and was told that my insurance would cover $5 K, therefore I paid $15.5 K out-of-pocket. In actuality, my insurance ended up paying $20 K therefore in total Dr. Lee received $35 K for a procedure that should have cost / was quoted for $18.5 K. I contacted their office and they said they cannot offer me any money back, due to some benign reason, but instead they did offer another free plastic surgery procedure.

Tyler Bee on Charles Lee, Dr via Google Reviews