Juvederm Voluma XC For Cheek Fillers North Shore
Cheek Fillers & Cheek Augmentation with Juvederm Voluma XC in Boston
Cheek fillers such as Juvederm Voluma XC are injectable dermal fillers used to add volume to the cheeks, enhance facial contours, and create a more defined or lifted appearance. They are often made from hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body, or bio-stimulating agents that promote collagen production over time. While cheek fillers can create beautiful results, their effectiveness varies greatly depending on individual facial features and needs. Learn more about why choose MD-Only center for all your injectables and Laser procedures performed by physician only since 2014.
Are Cheek Fillers Right for Younger Patients?
Dr. Shanthala firmly believes in educating all patients thoroughly during consultation about pros and cons of getting dermal fillers. One of the most common misconceptions is that cheek fillers are universally beneficial, regardless of age. However, this is not true for everyone. Here is an example of Full Face Rejuvenation using both Voluma & PRP & neuromodulator such as Botox injection to achieve this Full Face Rejuvenation by our MD. Explore all our Before and After here.
Dermal fillers for Young patients
If you are a younger patient with naturally full cheeks, adding more volume may alter your facial proportions in an unflattering way. You might end up looking unnatural or overfilled, which is why a careful, personalized approach is crucial. Read our patient stories on Google.
Thin, Athletic Patients: For young, athletic patients with thinner facial features, cheek fillers can provide a subtle yet significant enhancement, complementing their natural bone structure. In this case, cheek fillers might accentuate your features in a way that feels more harmonious to your face.
Consultation Is Key – Why Choose Dr. Shanthala
Even if two patients are the same age, their facial structures and needs can be entirely different. This is why it’s essential to consult with an experienced physician who will carefully evaluate your facial anatomy and determine whether cheek fillers will enhance your natural beauty or, in some cases, detract from it.
Cheek Fillers for Middle-Aged or Older Patients at ShanthalaMD
Just because you’re older doesn’t mean cheek fillers are the best solution for you. If you’ve maintained good facial volume and have well-preserved fat pads, you might not need cheek fillers at all. In such cases, other treatments, like fillers for the lips, jawline, temples, or forehead, might be more appropriate for achieving balanced facial rejuvenation. Every patient will benefit from Laser Resurfacing with 3DMIRACL or Fraxel after Cheek fillers.
On the other hand, older individuals who have experienced facial fat loss may benefit significantly from cheek fillers. Restoring volume in the cheeks can provide a more youthful, lifted appearance, making cheek fillers an ideal option for combating age-related sagging or hollowing in the midface. The same concept applies to older individuals, but with some important distinctions. Well-Preserved Fat Pads in Older Patients. Dermal fillers and UltraClear LaserCoring for optimal results.
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Why a Comprehensive Evaluation Matters
As with younger patients, a thorough consultation with an experienced physician is critical. Every face is unique, and an expert will assess your specific needs, lifestyle, and facial anatomy to recommend the best course of treatment—whether that’s cheek fillers or another form of facial enhancement. Read more about our patient success stories on RealSelf.
Can you get Blindness or Skin Necrosis after Cheek Fillers?
While cheek fillers can provide excellent results, they also come with risks. To minimize potential complications such as skin necrosis and even blindness which is very rare, it’s essential to be aware of them and choose a qualified, experienced physician.
Beware of Serious Cheek Filler Complications
- Over or Under Correction: You might not be happy with the results. Too much filler can create an unnatural, overfilled look, while too little may leave you feeling like you didn’t get the full benefit of the treatment.
- Bruising and Swelling: Minor bruising and swelling are common side effects and typically subside within a few days.
- Infection: Although rare, there is a risk of infection at the injection site.
- Nodules and Granulomas: In some cases, patients may develop lumps (nodules) or immune responses (granulomas) to the filler material.
Serious Risks to Consider
- Vascular Complications: If the filler is accidentally injected into a blood vessel, it can cause serious complications, including tissue necrosis (skin death) or blindness. These are rare but serious risks, which highlight the importance of choosing an experienced injector.
Cheek Fillers Are Not a One-Size-Fits-All Solution
Given the potential risks and varying results of cheek fillers, it’s essential to consult with a board-certified physician who specializes in aesthetic treatments. Many patients come in with unrealistic expectations based on social media images or selfies. What works for one person may not work for another. During your consultation, an experienced physician will explain why cheek fillers might or might not be the right solution for you, and help you make an informed decision based on your unique needs. Learn more about all our services performed exclusively by MD since 2014 serving Boston area.
Cheek fillers can be a wonderful option for adding volume and enhancing facial contours, but they aren’t suitable for everyone. Whether you’re young or old, it’s essential to have a full facial evaluation and consultation with an expert who can guide you through the process and ensure that you get the best, most natural results. Choose experience, expertise, and artistry—choose our Board Certified Harvard physician who knows how to bring out the best in your natural beauty.

Dr. Shanthala Shivananjappa
Dr. Shanthala is a board-certified, Harvard trained anesthesiologist, assistant professor at Yale University, and staff at Massachusetts General Hospital prior to opening her cosmetic medicine clinic. Her extensive experience working with plastic surgical patients in the operating room for more than 25 years, paired with years of training in non-surgical cosmetic procedures, has enabled Dr. Shanthala to have a unique perspective on Anti-aging treatments.