Dermal Fillers in Buffalo, NY

As we age, the face naturally loses volume, leading to flatter cheeks, deeper folds, and thinner lips. Dermal fillers at Progressive Medical Care restore that lost volume, sculpt facial contours, and enhance symmetry using safe, injectable hyaluronic acid for soft, natural-looking results.

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What Dermal Fillers Can Do

  • Restore volume to cheeks and mid-face
  • Smooth nasolabial folds and marionette lines
  • Plump and define the lips
  • Improve facial balance and symmetry
  • Soften the signs of aging without surgery

What to Expect

Your provider begins with a personalized consultation to map your goals and facial proportions. Filler is then injected with precision, and results are visible immediately with minimal downtime. Hyaluronic acid fillers are well studied and gradually absorbed by the body over time, so your look can be maintained or adjusted.

Why Choose Progressive Medical Care for Fillers

  • Board-Certified, NYS-licensed injectors
  • Deep understanding of facial anatomy
  • Subtle, balanced enhancements — never overdone
  • Personalized, comfortable care

Fillers work well alongside Botox and our other aesthetic services. See results in our before and after gallery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do dermal fillers last?

It depends on the filler and treatment area, but hyaluronic acid fillers generally last several months to over a year before being gradually absorbed. Your provider will give you a personalized estimate.

Are dermal fillers safe?

Yes. We use FDA-approved hyaluronic acid fillers administered by Board-Certified, NYS-licensed providers in a clean, professional clinical setting.

What is the difference between Botox and fillers?

Botox relaxes muscles to smooth expression lines, while dermal fillers add volume to restore contours and plump areas like the lips and cheeks. Many patients combine both.

Is there downtime after fillers?

Downtime is minimal. Some patients experience temporary swelling or bruising at the injection site, which typically resolves quickly.