Your appointment should start with a private, respectful consultation. A good provider will ask what you want to improve (volume, symmetry, texture support, comfort), evaluate anatomy, and explain what filler can realistically achieve. You should also expect a clear discussion of risks, this is a sensitive and vascular area where technique matters.Treatment is typically performed with topical numbing and sometimes local anesthetic. The provider injects small amounts strategically, usually aiming for even support rather than “overfilling.” The session often takes 20–45 minutes. Afterwards, you may feel swelling and mild soreness, and you’ll be asked to avoid friction, tight clothing, intense workouts, heat exposure, and intimacy for a short period (provider-specific guidance).The best outcomes are conservative and natural. If a provider pushes a large volume in one session or dismisses risks, that’s a red flag.
