What is Shoulder Filler?
Shoulder filler is a non-surgical treatment that injects high-volume, body-specific hyaluronic acid (HA) into the shoulder line to add volume to flat or narrow shoulders and design a soft, straight contour. Without incisions or implants, it fills the hollow areas at the outer shoulder and lateral deltoid, helping ease concerns that affect how clothes sit โ narrow shoulders, side-to-side asymmetry, and a bony collarbone line. At Seye Clinic, volume can be selected in 1cc increments and up to 30cc or 40cc, so the amount injected is adjusted to how much correction you need.
How It Works
A high-cohesivity, body-specific HA filler is layered into the hollow areas of the outer deltoid to build three-dimensional volume. Because hyaluronic acid draws in surrounding water, the line settles and looks more natural over the following 2โ3 weeks rather than only right after the procedure. Instead of a sharp needle, Seye Clinic uses a blunt-tip cannula to lower the chance of vessel and nerve injury as well as bruising and swelling, filling in small amounts while checking left-right balance.
Key Effects
- Adds volume to narrow, flat outer shoulders for a softer, straighter line
- Balances differences in height and volume between the two shoulders
- Fills around a prominent collarbone to make the upper body look more settled
- Refines the shoulder-to-arm junction, improving how clothes sit and overall proportion
- No surgery or incision, with visible volume change from right after the procedure
Recommended For
- Those whose narrow, flat shoulders keep tops from sitting well
- Those bothered by shoulder asymmetry in photos due to uneven height or volume
- Those who look bony because the collarbone stands out and shoulder volume is lacking
- Those who want to enhance the shoulder line without surgery or implants
- Those who need a short-downtime option and can't take long recovery time
Shoulder Filler at Seye Clinic
Seye Clinic does not treat the shoulder line as a single ideal shape. We assess shoulder width, collarbone form, everyday posture, and left-right balance together to decide the volume and injection points you actually need. The medical team injects small amounts while checking balance to reduce unnatural clumping, and as a principle we suggest only as much as is needed rather than pushing a large volume. When the trapezius is also overdeveloped, adding trapezius Botox can help complete the line โ but that is a separate procedure, so we tell you honestly during consultation whether it is worth considering.