Your beauty, your face
OUR SKILLS, YOUR PLACE
Your beauty, your face
OUR SKILLS, YOUR PLACE
Your beauty, your face
OUR SKILLS, YOUR PLACE










keep your edge & lose the Lines
From subway surprises to first-date smiles, our faces reveal it all. Over time repeated expressions can lead to lasting lines in our skin, particularly on our foreheads.
At Hella Tight, we use FDA-approved neuromodulators like Botox Cosmetic, Xeomin, and Daxxify to help you look your best without losing your edge.
Aging is a journey we embrace- our goal is to keep you looking Hella Tight no matter what life brings.






















Why choose Hella Tight?
QUALIFICATIONS
Our injector is neurotoxin and intradermal filler certified, and is a nationally board-certified acute care nurse practitioner with extensive in-hospital ICU training. Our practice is insured through the CM&F group.
CONVENIENCE
We can come to you for confidential in-home treatments. Don’t like people in your home? Come to Fort Greene, it’s beautiful here. Want to host a party? Count me in.
TRANSPARENCY
Let’s discuss the products: what they can do for you and what they can’t. Want to meet over the phone first? HMU, let’s FT.
"Fielding is awesome! Super professional and made the whole Botox experience easy. The results look natural, and I couldn't be happier."
ANNA PIRIA










New Client Offer
$325
Regular Pricing: $400
Flat Fee for Xeomin. Pricing available for Botox Cosmetic and Daxxify during consultation.
Flat Fee includes injections for 3 areas: Frown Lines, Forehead, Crow's Feet.
Pricing per unit- 12/unit for all other injection sites.
Available for groups and botox parties. Contact for pricing.
Botox parties and custom programs can be arranged. Contact for pricing.
Flat Fee includes injections for 3 areas: Frown Lines, Forehead, Crow's Feet.
Pricing per unit- 12/unit for all other injection sites.
Available for groups and botox parties. Contact for pricing.
Botox parties and custom programs can be arranged. Contact for pricing.
ABOUT ME
FIELDING ELLIOTT, NP
Fielding completed graduate school at the University of California, San Francisco in 2016. He is a nationally certified adult-gerontological acute care nurse practitioner. He trained in critical care medicine, working in medical, surgical, and trauma intensive care units. In 2019, he moved to Brooklyn, where he joined a pulmonary critical care service just in time for the COVID pandemic.
He now works as a cardiothoracic and surgical intensive care unit provider, overseeing the care of critically ill patients with end-stage organ failure at a major academic institution in Manhattan. In 2022, he began to expand his horizons outside the hospital, completing aesthetic training with Empire Medical and is now certified in neuromodulator injections.
Fielding completed graduate school at the University of California, San Francisco in 2016. He is a nationally certified adult-gerontological acute care nurse practitioner. He trained in critical care medicine, working in medical, surgical, and trauma intensive care units. In 2019, he moved to Brooklyn, where he joined a pulmonary critical care service just in time for the COVID pandemic.
He now works as a cardiothoracic and surgical intensive care unit provider, overseeing the care of critically ill patients with end-stage organ failure at a major academic institution in Manhattan. In 2022, he began to expand his horizons outside the hospital, completing aesthetic training with Empire Medical and is now certified in neuromodulator injections.




FAQ
FAQ
What are neurotoxins or neuromodulators?
It's botulinum, a protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. It was first identified in the 1800s, but now the protein is made synthetically. The FDA approved botulinum for skin injections in 2002, and now has a wide array of cosmetic uses.
How does it work?
What exactly are we treating?
Can anyone get neurotoxins?
Does it hurt? what happens after?
Anything to remember after the injection?
What are neurotoxins or neuromodulators?
It's botulinum, a protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. It was first identified in the 1800s, but now the protein is made synthetically. The FDA approved botulinum for skin injections in 2002, and now has a wide array of cosmetic uses.
How does it work?
What exactly are we treating?
Can anyone get neurotoxins?
Does it hurt? what happens after?
Anything to remember after the injection?
What are neurotoxins or neuromodulators?
It's botulinum, a protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. It was first identified in the 1800s, but now the protein is made synthetically. The FDA approved botulinum for skin injections in 2002, and now has a wide array of cosmetic uses.
How does it work?
What exactly are we treating?
Can anyone get neurotoxins?
Does it hurt? what happens after?
Anything to remember after the injection?
What are neurotoxins or neuromodulators?
It's botulinum, a protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. It was first identified in the 1800s, but now the protein is made synthetically. The FDA approved botulinum for skin injections in 2002, and now has a wide array of cosmetic uses.
How does it work?
What exactly are we treating?
Can anyone get neurotoxins?
Does it hurt? what happens after?
Anything to remember after the injection?
What are neurotoxins or neuromodulators?
It's botulinum, a protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. It was first identified in the 1800s, but now the protein is made synthetically. The FDA approved botulinum for skin injections in 2002, and now has a wide array of cosmetic uses.
How does it work?
What exactly are we treating?
Can anyone get neurotoxins?
Does it hurt? what happens after?
Anything to remember after the injection?
Your beauty, your face
OUR SKILLS, YOUR PLACE
Your beauty, your face
OUR SKILLS, YOUR PLACE
Your beauty, your face
OUR SKILLS, YOUR PLACE
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