When it comes to hyaluronic acid injectables (more commonly known as fillers), we tend to focus on areas of volume loss such as the cheeks, under eyes, and lips. The chin is often ignored but can be a great candidate for filler augmentation. 

There are several benefits of chin filler including: 

Chin filler is great for men and women and can be injected into different areas to maintain and/or enhance masculinity and femininity in patients. 

The amount of filler needed depends on the chin projection deficit as well as the  goal of treatment but can typically range from one to three syringes. Results can last up to two years depending on the type of filler needed. 

In the particular patient above, two syringes of Restylane Defyne were used to achieve these beautiful results. 

Talk with your provider today to see if chin filler is the right choice for you.

The young woman seen in photos came to our Physician Assistant Shea for a non-surgical chin augmentation. Shea injected her with Restylane Defyne, which is FDA-approved for chin augmentation and correction. This subtle enhancement has huge impact, bringing her face into balance.

“Restylane Defyne is a great alternative for those who prefer nonsurgical treatment options for chin enhancement, or who want to get a glimpse into what a chin augmentation would look like,” says Shea.

Eyelid surgery, or “blepharoplasty,” has become incredibly popular since the pandemic thanks to the “Zoom Boom,” and to increased mask requirements, which make the upper face and eyes a focal point during everyday conversation.

Blepharoplasty is intended to enhance the upper and/or lower lids, to create a more refreshed, youthful look. For the upper lid, the procedure involves making an incision in the natural crease of the eyelid, and then removing and reshaping the skin, muscle, and fat that deflate and droop with age and sun exposure.Blepharoplasty can also be performed on the lower eyelid. As people age, the tissue that holds the fat in place can loosen and the fat can protrude, giving the appearance of bags under the eyes. These bags can be repositioned and reshaped.

This patient had a lower eyelid surgery with free fat grafting and CO2 laser to the eyelid skin.

Does insurance cover cosmetic eye procedures?

Generally, cosmetic services are not covered by medical insurance. But in some cases, like the patient shown below, if an eyelid’s drooping is severe and affecting vision, upper eyelid surgery may be covered. Simple tests can determine whether the condition warrants insurance coverage.

Diagnosis: Ptosis

This patient presented with droopy eyelids, also called ptosis (toh-sis), that may occur due to trauma, age, or various medical disorders. Ptosis can affect one or both eyes, and can be present at birth or develop later in life.

This patient had ptosis repair and upper blepharoplasty. 
Depending on the severity of the condition, droopy upper eyelids can block or greatly reduce vision depending on how much it obstructs the pupil. This patient had ptosis repair (covered by insurance) at the same time as an upper blepharoplasty. This was followed by a CO2 laser treatment to the eye area.

Dr. Karlin, Dr. Daines, and Dr. Madorsky perform eyelid surgery. Please call our office to schedule an appointment, or use the in our website.
Microneedling is a minimally-invasive cosmetic procedure with a short treatment time, minimal downtime, and noticeable improvement within a few days. It is also cost efficient while still providing long-lasting results.


It is performed with a hand-held device containing a tip with very tiny needles. This creates micro wounds in the skin, which help to increase the production of collagen and other healing factors. This results in beautifully refreshed skin, smaller pores, a reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, and a more even skin tone.

Some of the most common benefits that our patients experience include:

• Tighter, lifted skin due to collagen production
• Minimized pores
• Improvement with fine lines and wrinkles
• Reduction of acne scars
• Reduction of surgical scarring and stretch marks

Microneedling is safe on almost all skin types. To maintain the results of your treatment, you may need multiple sessions and perhaps other complementing treatments. We can advise you on the best plan of action based on your individual goals.