Treatment
Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
We use medical-grade hyaluronic acid to restore support and definition in areas like cheekbones, lips, and folds — always working with your natural proportions.
Approximate duration
30–45 minutes
Recovery
Back to normal activity almost immediately; minor bruising possible.
Price guidance
To be assessed based on areas and amount of product
What is this treatment?
A treatment using medical-grade hyaluronic acid gels to restore support and definition and soften shadows — without changing your features.
Who is it for?
People who notice volume or definition loss in certain facial areas and are looking for natural-looking results.
Benefits at Novaclinic
- Restores lost volume in a gradual, natural-looking way.
- Improves facial contours without an artificial appearance.
- Helps soften prominent folds and dark shadows.
- Provides deep hydration and a refreshed look in treated areas.
- Different products can be used for different areas based on specific needs.
Areas of application
Cheekbones · Nasolabial folds · Sunken under-eyes · Lips · Chin
Your process at Novaclinic
1. Medical evaluation and photos. 2. Zone and product quantity planning. 3. Application in-office using a cannula or fine needle. 4. Follow-up and touch-ups if needed.
Comparisons with other treatments
If you're weighing options, these comparisons can help you decide what fits your goals best.
- Botox vs hyaluronic acid fillers: which one actually makes sense for you?Understand the difference between Botox and hyaluronic acid fillers — what each one treats, how long results last, and when it makes sense to combine both for a natural, balanced outcome.
- Hyaluronic acid fillers vs collagen stimulatorsUnderstand the difference between hyaluronic acid fillers and collagen stimulators for support, volume, firmness, and how quickly you'll see results.
- Hyaluronic acid fillers vs facial PRPCompare hyaluronic acid fillers and facial PRP to understand when structural volume makes more sense and when regenerating the skin from within is the better approach.
- Hyaluronic acid fillers vs microneedlingCompare hyaluronic acid fillers and microneedling to understand when to focus on structural volume and when improving skin texture and quality makes more sense.
- Lip filler vs facial fillers: targeted treatment or a broader planUnderstand the difference between lip filler and facial fillers — when treating the lips specifically makes sense versus taking a more comprehensive approach to facial balance.