Facial balancing is a customized approach using dermal fillers and biostimulators to restore harmony, contour, and proportion to the entire face. Instead of treating one area, we evaluate your full facial structure and strategically place products for natural, balanced, and youthful results.
In Tulsa, facial balancing typically ranges from $2,000–$7,000+, depending on how much structural support and product you need.
Most full-face plans require 3–7 syringes, sometimes more if significant volume loss is present.
At Luminate, every plan is personalized based on:
- Anatomy
- Aging stage
- Lifestyle
- Skin quality
- Collagen loss
- Your aesthetic goals
We never oversell and we never overfill.
Yes—when performed correctly.
Facial balancing can:
- Lift the face
- Restore youthful structure
- Improve symmetry
- Define the jawline
- Create a smoother profile
- Replace years of collagen loss
- Slow visible aging
Most patients call it our “most confidence-building treatment.”
This depends on the fillers used:
- Structural HA fillers: 12–24 months
- Soft HA fillers (lips): 6–12 months
- Biostimulators (Sculptra, Radiesse): 2–3+ years
- Jawline + chin: often the longest lasting
- Cheeks: 12–18 months
We build long-term plans so you maintain your results naturally over time.
Any medical procedure has risks.
At Luminate, we focus heavily on safety and anatomy, but risks can include:
- Bruising or swelling
- Tenderness
- Temporary asymmetry
- Vascular occlusion (rare but serious)
- Allergic reaction (extremely rare)
- Lumps or irregularities (correctable)
Choosing an injector trained in anatomy, safety mapping, and product selection significantly reduces risk
Facial balancing is one of the most advanced injection treatments because it requires:
- Multiple types of filler
- Biostimulators for long-term support
- High product volume
- Artistic and anatomical expertise
- Advanced training beyond basic injection courses
- A combination of structural, flexible, soft, and collagen-stimulating products
- Time, precision, and customization
It is not the same as buying “one syringe.”
It is facial architecture, and it shows.