A full-face mapping, start to finish
Three angles, a marker, and the ten minutes that decide everything.
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Treating the whole face, not the one part you fixate on.
Every Injctr is independently owned, so your provider sets their own pricing and confirms it with you before anything is injected. New here? Our new client specials are honored at every location.
Nothing is charged and nothing is booked here. This builds the plan you take to your Injctr, so your provider knows what you came for.
Everything below happens in the same appointment. Check what you want and it goes into your plan together — your provider prices the visit when they map you.
Nothing is charged here and nothing is booked here. This is the list you walk in with — your provider confirms the plan, and the price, before anything is injected.
Faces are proportions, not parts. Chin, cheek, jaw and lips hold each other in balance, so treating one in isolation can make the others look further off than before — a chin that reads weak because the lips came forward, a fold that deepened because the cheek above it emptied. Facial balancing maps the whole face first, then places filler across whichever areas actually drive the proportion, in an order that builds on itself.
This is the treatment people most often end up in after having filler somewhere else and never quite loving it. Usually nothing was done badly — it was just done one area at a time, by someone who never looked at the whole face.
Photos from three angles and an honest conversation about what bothers you. Often the thing you point at is not the thing driving it.
You leave the consult with a written plan — which areas, which order, how many syringes. Before anything is injected.
Structure first — usually chin, jaw or cheek — then the softer areas once the frame is set. Cannula wherever it will work, which means far less bruising.
You sit up with a mirror between areas, and compare against your day-one photos at two weeks.
How a face gets mapped, what a written plan looks like, and what happens when you only fix one part.
Three angles, a marker, and the ten minutes that decide everything.
A real plan on camera — areas, order, and the “not yet” column.
Why filling the fold directly is how faces start looking heavy.
Chin, jaw, then cheek — photographed at every visit in the same light.
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Chin, jaw and cheek across three visits over four months.
41 years old · 3 stages
Structure first, then lips. Photographed at 2 weeks after the second stage.
33 years old · 2 stages
“I had filler three times somewhere else and never loved it. She mapped my whole face, showed me it was my chin and not my lips, and wrote the plan down before touching me. Two stages in and I finally look like myself.”
“I am 52 and had been chasing one area at a time for years. Getting the whole face mapped in one sitting was the first time anyone had explained why it kept not working. Nobody can tell I had anything done.”
“I was terrified of looking frozen. Told her that, and she dosed me light on purpose and had me come back at two weeks to add a little. That is the whole reason I trust her now — she did not just max me out on visit one.”
It depends entirely on your face, which is why it gets mapped before anything is quoted. What every Injctr promises is how you find out: you leave the consult with a written plan listing every area and the order it would be treated — before anything is injected. You approve it stage by stage and stop whenever you want.
Fair question, and the honest answer is that it can be, at plenty of places. What separates the two is whether the plan is written down in advance and whether anyone will tell you to stop. Balancing is built over multiple visits specifically so you can see each stage settle and decide — three syringes that work beat six that make you look treated.
Sometimes that is exactly right and your provider will say so. But a lot of the time the thing you notice is downstream of something else — smile lines that are really a deflated cheek, a weak-looking chin that is really a jaw. Filling the symptom directly is how faces start to look heavy in the wrong places.
Done properly, people tell you that you look rested. Balancing is more subtle than a single dramatic area precisely because the change is spread out — no one part of your face is doing something new on its own.
The HA fillers dissolve completely with an enzyme, usually within a day. Collagen-stimulating products cannot be dissolved on demand; they metabolize on their own over 12–18 months, so they only get used where you are certain and where the lift is worth it.
No. The plan is a map, not a contract. Plenty of people do one stage, live with it for a year and never come back for the rest — that is a completely reasonable outcome and nobody will chase you about it.
Still unsure? Find your Injctr and ask the provider directly — they answer their own messages.
New client specials, honored at every Injctr location.
Your first neurotoxin visit with a full facial mapping — we watch your face move before anything is injected, and dose light on purpose.
A half syringe, 30 minutes of numbing and a shape mapped to your face — not a template. The conservative start we recommend to everyone.
Cheeks, jawline, chin or temples. Placed with a cannula where it makes sense, so most people leave without a bruise.
A full-face assessment and a written plan you own — including what to do first, what can wait, and what you do not need.
The structural work — midface lift, a defined jawline, a stronger chin. Placed deep with a cannula, so most people leave without a bruise.
Soft, natural volume that photographs well and doesn’t announce itself. Fully reversible, and numbing is never rushed.
Botox, Dysport, Xeomin and Daxxify — your provider picks the one that fits your face instead of the one they happen to stock.
Every location offers all four treatments. Pick yours and book with the provider who runs it.
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Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
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