Holly Adamous
A light touch is intentional — injectables should soften expressions, not erase them.
8+ years in medical aesthetics. Lip sculpting and customized neurotoxin treatments. Known for an exceptionally light touch — natural, balanced results that preserve expression.
A light touch is intentional — injectables should soften expressions, not erase them.
Holly Adamous is a Master's-prepared family nurse practitioner who has spent the last eight-plus years inside the rooms where injectables actually get done. The "Feather Fingers" tag isn't marketing — it's how patients describe what it's like to be injected by her, and it's the single most common word in her reviews after "natural."
Her work centers on two things: lip sculpting, and customized neurotoxin plans dosed for the face in front of her — not a menu. The result is the kind of work that doesn't announce itself: lips that read as your lips on a better day, foreheads that move, eyes that still smile.
Holly's bias is restraint. The conservative dose now means there's room for refinement at week two. Patients who want "more" can always come back; patients who got "more" without asking can't go backward. That's the framework.
English and Farsi. Persian-speaking patients welcome — Holly handles consults and treatment in either language.
Megaformer pilates, cooking, and time with her child. The same patience she brings to a syringe she brings to a long-form recipe.