
Look like yourself on a good day — not like you’ve had work done. Neuromodulators to quiet the lines that make you look tired. Hyaluronic acid for volume you can see leaving the room. Biostimulators to rebuild the collagen you’ve been losing since 30. Threads for a lift, no surgery.
The face you have at 45 is not the one you had at 30, and the difference isn’t one thing — it’s three, working at the same time. The muscles you use most have etched themselves into the skin above them. The fat pads that used to sit high in the cheek have slid south and thinned out. And the collagen underneath all of it has been quietly leaving the room since your early thirties, about one percent a year, faster after menopause. The mirror doesn’t show you a single problem to fix. It shows you the sum of those three.
Ignore it and the trajectory is set: the lines deepen, the volume keeps falling, the jaw softens, the face starts to read tired even on the mornings you slept. The work to undo that at 60 is real work — surgical, expensive, recovery measured in weeks. The work to not get there is something else entirely. A few units placed correctly in your late thirties keeps a forehead line from etching in for good. A syringe of filler at the right moment in the cheek means we’re never chasing a jowl. A biostimulator series in your forties means your own collagen keeps showing up to work.
Done well, injectables are architecture — they hold the face up rather than fill it in. Done poorly, they’re the reason people can tell. The difference is whether someone is thinking about your whole face across a whole year, or just selling you the syringe in front of them today. That’s the part we do differently. One team, one plan on one chart, the full FDA-approved cabinet on hand, and the discipline to use less than you came in asking for when less is what the face needs.
Most patients don’t walk in asking for a product. They walk in describing a thing they’ve noticed in photos. Here’s how that translates.
Start here: a neuromodulator — Botox, Dysport, or Letybo — to quiet the “11” between the brows. Four to seven days to settle, three to four months of duration.
Start here: HA filler placed high to restore the cheek pad, or Sculptra if you’d rather rebuild your own collagen over a few months.
Start here: a thread lift for an immediate lift plus collagen behind it, or Radiesse along the jaw for definition that holds 12–18 months.
Start here: Belotero or a soft lip enhancement placed for shape and hydration, not size. Reversible if you ever change your mind.
Start here: Daxxify for six-plus months of neurotoxin, or Bellafill for structural filler that holds five years and beyond.
Start here: micro-dosed neurotoxin in your thirties, a skin scan for the baseline, and a yearly conversation about when collagen support belongs in the plan.
You shouldn’t have to settle for whatever the clinic happens to stock. We carry the full range — FDA-approved, name-brand — so the molecule fits your face, your duration, your budget.












For the “11s” that make you look angry when you’re not, the forehead lines that show up in every photo, the crow’s feet that aged in overnight. Four FDA-approved options — we pick the one that fits your face and your calendar, whether you want results next week or six months hands-free.
For the cheek that’s gone a little flat, the lip that’s thinning, the jaw that’s softening. We use different filler families for different parts of the face — and if you ever change your mind, hyaluronic acid filler is fully reversible.
Filler fills. Biostimulators ask your body to rebuild — so over a few months your face looks fuller because you are, not because something is. Results come on quietly and stay considerably longer than hyaluronic acid.
For the jowl that’s starting to drop, the cheek that won’t hold its place — dissolvable threads lift the tissue today and leave collagen behind as they go, so the effect outlives the thread itself.
Not a punch card. A calendar. Here’s how a typical first year sequences for a patient walking in around 40 — tuned, of course, to your face.
Consult, photographs at rest and in motion, a baseline skin scan. We pick the neuromodulator that fits your duration and dose conservatively the first round. Two-week follow-up to see how it landed.
If the cheek or jaw needs it, this is the visit. HA filler placed high for lift, or a first vial of biostimulator if collagen-building is the better long game. Touch-up at four weeks if anything wants refining.
Your second toxin visit. Now we know how your muscles respond — we adjust units up or down, treat zones we held off on the first time, and refine the pattern. Lips, fine lines, or a second filler syringe optional here.
Side-by-side photos against your baseline. What worked, what to keep, what to drop, what to add for next year. If a thread lift or a longer-acting filler belongs in year two, this is where we plan it.
What we don’t do matters as much as what we do. We don’t open a syringe to hit a quota. We don’t carry one brand because of a rep relationship. We don’t treat the line in front of us without thinking about the face around it. And we don’t hand you off to a different injector every visit — the muscle memory of your face belongs in one set of hands.
What we do: the full FDA-approved cabinet on hand, so the molecule fits your face rather than the other way around. Labs and a skin scan in the same chart, because what’s happening at the cellular level shows up in the skin twelve months before it shows up in a lab. One care team, one chart — every visit. Photographs at rest and in motion at every appointment so we’re measuring against your own face, not a stock photo of someone else’s.
And members on a calendar, not a punch card — Bespoke Bank banks monthly credit toward the visits you already plan, so the year costs less and stays on schedule without you having to think about it.
Category-level questions, answered straight. Treatment-specific questions live on each treatment page.
The needles are the same. The thinking around them isn’t. At Bespoke your provider owns your plan, the full FDA-approved cabinet is on hand so the product gets matched to your face (not the other way around), and your injectables sit inside the same chart as your labs, your skin scan, and your hormones. That context is what keeps a forehead from going flat or a cheek from looking overfilled at month six.
You can absolutely start with one thing. Most patients do. What we won’t do is sell you a second syringe before we’ve mapped the face, because the order matters — neurotoxin first changes where filler should go, and filler placed without thinking about the underlying movement is how faces start to look done. One visit, one product, no pressure is a fine way to begin.
Not if we’re doing it right. The goal is the face you have on a good day — rested, lifted, settled. We dose conservatively the first time, watch how your muscles respond at two weeks, and adjust from there. If you’ve ever been over-injected before, tell us; we can build back from there too.
Cosmetic injectables aren’t covered by insurance. Neurotoxin typically runs by the unit; filler and biostimulators by the syringe or vial. We quote everything in the consult before anything is opened, and most patients spread care across the year rather than paying for a face-full at once. Members on Bespoke Bank earn monthly credit toward whatever they actually book.
A consult, not a sales pitch. We look at the face at rest and in motion, listen to what you don’t like in photos, and sketch a plan that may or may not start with injectables today. If we treat at the same visit, expect roughly 30–60 minutes, light bruising for a few days, and a follow-up at two weeks to see how it landed.
Bring the dose, the brand, the cadence — even a phone photo of your last receipt. We’ll pick up where you left off rather than starting over. If your previous plan was working, we’ll keep what works and refine the rest. If it wasn’t, we’ll tell you why and offer a different molecule or pattern.
Most patients arrive thinking they want one product and leave with a plan that combines two or three. Begin with a consultation — we'll match the molecule to your face.
Refinement, never reinvention.
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