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Full Face Refresh vs. Signature Facial Balancing vs. Advanced Facial Restoration

Published Jul 10, 2026

11 minute read

Which Package Is Right for You?

People are becoming more aware of how fillers look. They notice when cheeks are too full, lips stand out too much, or jawlines look strong from one angle but don’t match the rest of the face. In Salt Lake City, more patients are moving away from just asking for a single syringe and are starting to ask better questions.

Facial balancing looks at how all parts of the face work together. At Rise Rejuvenation Center in Murray, our consultations consider proportion, movement, support, and how each feature affects the others. For example, adding structure to the chin can make the lips look better. Supporting the midface can soften the lower face, and a small change near the jawline can improve how you look in photos.

This is why Rise now offers facial balancing and rejuvenation packages focused on transformation. We focus on making a plan for your face, not just counting products. Instead of asking how many syringes you need, we ask what your face needs to look refreshed, lifted, and natural.

What Is Facial Balancing?

Facial balancing is a full-face approach that uses fillers, neuromodulators, biostimulators, or other treatments to improve proportion, symmetry, and structure in different areas. The goal is a natural, balanced look, not just treating one feature.

  • Treatment Focus: Facial Balancing at Rise
  • Best For: Patients who want a fuller injectable plan instead of one isolated correction
  • Treatment Type: Injectable facial assessment with filler, neuromodulators, and supportive options as needed
  • Downtime: Bruising and swelling are possible; most patients keep daily plans light for a few days
  • Pain Level: Pinches, pressure, and fullness; numbing may be used
  • Appointment Length: About 30 to 90 minutes, depending on package
  • Results: Visible right away, with settling over 2 to 4 weeks
  • Cost: Starts at $1,600, based on package and treatment plan

Facial balancing uses aesthetic frameworks like facial thirds and fifths, but the real work happens in the consultation. A face can be measured “correct” on paper and still need a softer plan. Another face can have asymmetry that should be respected instead of chased. Good injectable work has restraint built into it.

At Rise, facial balancing can include the lips, chin, cheeks, jawline, temples, nasolabial folds, lower face support, profile balancing, and small changes around the mouth. The plan might also use neuromodulators like Botox or Dysport if muscle movement affects the final result.

Spot Treating vs. Full-Face Planning

Spot treating can make sense when the concern is small, specific, and well-matched to a single treatment area. A little lip hydration. A small chin refinement. A touch of cheek support for someone who already has good structure.

Problems can happen when one area is treated again and again just because it stands out. Lips are a common example. Someone might ask for more lip filler, but the real issue could be the chin, lower face, or dental support. Adding more filler to the lips won’t fix the problem and might even make it more obvious.

Full-face planning asks a better set of questions:

Spot Treating:

  • Focuses on one area
  • Starts with a product request
  • Can work for small refinements
  • Easy to price by syringe
  • May miss the cause of imbalance

Facial Balancing:

  • Looks at how all features work together
  • Starts with facial assessment
  • Better for structure, proportion, and profile
  • Better priced by treatment goal and provider time
  • Treats the support system behind the concern

A good facial balancing consultation looks at the face from the front, side, and three-quarter view. It also looks at expression. Faces move. Filler placed without regard for motion can look fine at rest and strange when someone talks, smiles, or laughs.

The Three Rise Packages

Rise’s facial balancing packages are based on how much correction, support, and provider time you need. The package names help you understand the level of care without focusing on the number of syringes.

Full Face Refresh

Starting at $1,600

Full Face Refresh is the lightest facial balancing package. It suits patients who want early anti-aging support, small proportion changes, or maintenance after previous injectable work.

This package is a good choice for someone who already looks good and wants to keep their face looking polished. Maybe your lips need hydration, your chin could use a bit more shape, or your cheeks need a gentle lift after weight changes or stress. It’s also a smart option if you’re new to full-face planning and want to start slowly.

Example treatment areas may include:

  • Lips
  • Chin refinement
  • Mild cheek enhancement
  • Small balancing corrections

Full Face Refresh is not meant for major volume loss or big changes. It works best if you just want a subtle improvement.

For example, you might see better angles on video calls, need less lip liner, or feel your profile looks more balanced.

Signature Facial Balancing

Starting at $3,600

Signature Facial Balancing is the core Rise package for patients who need true multi-area harmonization. This is where facial balancing starts to make the most sense.

This package is suited for moderate aging concerns, lower face support, midface restoration, chin or jawline contouring, and profile balancing. It’s a fit for patients who have noticed that treating one area at a time has started to feel incomplete.

For many people, this package is the right fit. It lets the provider treat your face as a whole system.

Example treatment areas may include:

  • Midface restoration
  • Chin and jawline contouring
  • Lower face support
  • Profile balancing
  • Multi-area harmonization

The Signature package helps your face look refreshed without looking overfilled. The approach is careful, so people notice a balanced look, not the filler.

Advanced Facial Restoration

Starting at $5,600

Advanced Facial Restoration is the most comprehensive option. It’s created for patients with more significant volume loss, deeper structural changes, or a larger full-face correction goal.

This tier may be appropriate after major weight loss, age-related facial hollowing, long-term collagen decline, or years of under-treating the support areas while chasing smaller surface concerns. It may involve deeper structural support, multi-plane rejuvenation, and more advanced contouring.

Example treatment areas may include:

  • Full structural restoration
  • Advanced contouring
  • Comprehensive profile balancing
  • Multi-plane rejuvenation
  • Broader lower face and midface support

This package requires careful planning and honest advice. Some people may need more than one appointment. Others might benefit from skin treatments, biostimulation, laser, or wellness support to reach their goals. Filler can help a lot, but it cannot do everything.

Which Package Fits Your Face?

The right package should match what your face truly needs. It should not be chosen because of ego, outside pressure, or a budget guess before the provider has seen how your face moves.

Here’s the simplest way to think about it:

Full Face Refresh: Small refinements, early maintenance, light balancing

Signature Facial Balancing: Multi-area correction, profile support, moderate facial aging

Advanced Facial Restoration: Significant volume loss, deeper structural restoration, full rejuvenation

Full Face Refresh tends to fit patients who still have strong facial support and want selective refinement. Signature Facial Balancing tends to fit patients who need several areas addressed in the same plan. Advanced Facial Restoration tends to fit patients who need deeper correction and more provider time.

The consultation helps decide which package is right. Photos and seeing how your face moves are important. At Rise, the provider looks at how your cheeks support your lower face, how your chin frames your lips, how your jawline shapes your profile, and how small differences show in your expressions.

You might come in thinking you need cheek filler but leave with a plan focused on your chin, lips, and lower face. Someone else might ask for jawline treatment and find out that midface support is more important.

Why Rise Is Moving Away From Per-Syringe Thinking

Pricing by syringe might seem simple, but it makes people think of injectables as retail products.

This method can work for small treatments, but it causes problems for full-face care. Patients may focus on the number of syringes instead of the provider’s skill. Providers might feel limited to treating just one area because that is what was bought. The consultation then becomes about products, not what is best for your face.

Facial balancing depends on the provider’s expertise. They decide where support is needed, how much correction is right, which areas to leave alone, and what should be treated later. This cannot be done with a simple shopping cart approach.

Rise’s package model focuses on the outcome, provider time, and clinical judgment. You still get clear pricing, but now the price reflects the work needed to balance your face.

This approach also lowers the risk of overcorrecting one area. If your lips, chin, and lower face all affect your concern, treating only the lips can leave you dealing with the same issue at every visit.

What a Facial Balancing Consultation at Rise Looks Like

A facial balancing consultation at Rise starts by looking at your whole face. The provider reviews your goals, past injectable treatments, budget, comfort level, and timeline. Then they assess your structure, proportions, and how your face moves.

You can expect to talk about what can be done now and what might need to wait. This is important. A good provider may sometimes advise against treatments that could make your face look heavier, wider, puffier, or less like yourself.

Rise may advise against treatment when swelling risk is too high, skin quality needs to improve first, facial proportions would be harmed by added volume, or the requested outcome does not match what filler can do.

The appointment may include taking photos, facial mapping, choosing products, planning the order of treatments, and giving you a clear quote. If your face needs more than one phase, the provider will explain why. Some results look better when done in stages, especially when support and soft-tissue response are important.

What Recovery Looks Like

Facial balancing can have some social downtime, even if you feel fine physically. Most people can go back to their normal routines right away, but swelling, tenderness, and bruising can happen. Lips and lower face areas may swell more than you expect.

Plan your treatment with your schedule in mind. It is not a good idea to get treated right before a wedding, photoshoot, or weekend away. Give your face time to recover.

The first 24 to 48 hours may bring swelling and mild soreness. Bruising can last longer. It is easier to judge results once the product settles and the tissue calms, which can take 2 to 4 weeks. Some areas look great quickly, while others need more time.

A helpful tip: Schedule facial balancing when you have time to look a little puffy without having to explain it to others.

Cost: Why Packages Start Where They Do

Rise’s facial balancing packages start at $1,600 for Full Face Refresh, $3,600 for Signature Facial Balancing, and $5,600 for Advanced Facial Restoration.

The fee depends on how complex the treatment is, how much provider time is needed, how many areas are treated, the product plan, and how much structural support is required. Someone who needs small changes and has good natural support will not need the same plan as someone with more volume loss or facial aging.

This is why it is hard to give an accurate quote for full-face injectables without seeing you first. A good estimate comes after the provider looks at your proportions, how your face moves, your skin quality, and your goals.

At Rise, the consultation is where your plan becomes clear. You will leave with a specific recommendation, a clear price, and a better understanding of why each area matters.

When Facial Balancing Is the Right Move

Facial balancing may be right for you if one feature stands out too much, your profile feels unfinished, filler in one area has not fixed the concern, or your face looks more tired than you feel.

It is also a good choice if you want results that look mature and timeless, focusing on structure instead of trends.

The best facial balancing results look natural and relaxed. Cheeks support the face without standing out, lips match the chin, and the jawline has shape without looking harsh. Your face looks refreshed when you move, not just in photos.

Facial Balancing in Salt Lake City at Rise Rejuvenation Center

Rise Rejuvenation Center offers facial balancing in Murray for patients from Salt Lake City, Park City, and nearby areas who want a more complete injectable plan. Our approach is right for people who value natural-looking results, provider expertise, and honest advice about what will help their face most.

Full Face Refresh, Signature Facial Balancing, and Advanced Facial Restoration help you understand the level of each treatment. The real decision is made in person, with an experienced provider who looks at your structure, movement, and proportions.