HArmonyCa at Bloomfield Aesthetics: What It Is, What It Does, and Who It’s For
Written by Natalie Bloomfield, Nurse Prescriber and Skin Specialist at Bloomfield Aesthetics in Lymm, Cheshire
As we age, the skin gradually loses collagen, elasticity, and structural support. This can lead to softening of the jawline, reduced cheek definition, and a general loss of firmness in the lower face.
At Bloomfield Aesthetics, treatments are always selected with a long-term, skin-focused approach in mind. One treatment that can support both structure and skin quality is HArmonyCa.
This treatment combines immediate support with longer-term collagen stimulation, making it a useful option for patients seeking subtle lifting and improved skin quality without looking over-treated.
What Is HArmonyCa?
HArmonyCa is often described as a hybrid injectable treatment because it combines two well-known aesthetic ingredients:
Hyaluronic acid (HA) – provides immediate support and gentle lifting
Calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) – stimulates the skin’s natural collagen production
Together, these ingredients create a dual-action effect: an initial lifting and contouring effect from the hyaluronic acid, followed by gradual improvements in skin firmness as collagen production increases over time.
This makes HArmonyCa different from many traditional fillers, as it supports both facial structure and long-term skin quality in one treatment.
What Does HArmonyCa Do?
HArmonyCa is designed to support areas of the face where early structural changes, and laxity begin to appear.
Most commonly, it is used to:
Improve jawline definition
Restore subtle cheek support
Improve skin firmness and elasticity
Soften mild jowling or lower face laxity
Improve overall skin quality and density
Immediately after treatment, the hyaluronic acid component provides gentle lift and contour. Over the following weeks and months, the calcium hydroxyapatite stimulates collagen production, helping the skin become gradually firmer and more supported.
The result is typically subtle, progressive improvement rather than a dramatic change.
Who Is HArmonyCa Suitable For?
HArmonyCa is often suitable for patients who are beginning to notice early structural changes in the lower face or early signs of skin laxity.
You may be a good candidate if you are experiencing:
Early loss of jawline definition
Mild skin laxity
Reduced cheek support
A general feeling that the face looks slightly “tired” or less supported
It is particularly helpful for patients who want natural, gradual improvement rather than significant volume or obvious change.
As with all treatments at Bloomfield Aesthetics, suitability is determined during a full facial assessment, where your skin quality, facial structure, and long-term treatment goals are carefully considered.
A Skin-Led Approach to Treatment
At Bloomfield Aesthetics, treatments like HArmonyCa are never viewed in isolation. Instead, they form part of a considered, long-term plan that prioritises:
Skin quality
Facial harmony
Subtle, balanced results
For some patients, HArmonyCa may be the right choice. For others, improving skin health first or taking a different approach may be more appropriate.
The goal is always the same: natural results that age well over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes HArmonyCa different from traditional dermal fillers?
HArmonyCa combines two ingredients in one treatment: hyaluronic acid for immediate support and calcium hydroxyapatite to stimulate collagen production. This means it offers both immediate lifting and longer-term improvements in skin quality.
How long do HArmonyCa results last?
Results typically develop over several months and may last around 18–24 months, depending on individual factors such as skin quality and lifestyle.
Does HArmonyCa add a lot of volume?
No. The treatment is designed to provide subtle structural support and skin tightening, rather than large amounts of volume.
Is HArmonyCa suitable for everyone?
Not always. A full consultation is essential to assess skin quality, facial structure, and overall suitability. Some patients may benefit more from alternative treatments or a skin-focused plan.

