Dermal Fillers
Dermal filler Injections are injected into the skin to smooth out facial fine lines and facial wrinkles or to plump back lost areas.
Dermal Fillers
Only award winning approved products bought from an approved UK pharmacy are used
Dermal filler Injections are injected into the skin to smooth out facial fine lines and facial wrinkles or to plump back lost areas. Dermal fillers are ideal for anyone who wants to look fresher and younger without the need for cosmetic surgery. Typical areas of dermal filler treatment may include;
Lip enhancement
Cheek sculpture
Jawline definition
Nose to mouth lines
Tear troughs
Smokers lines
The best dermal fillers are made from Hyaluronic Acid – a natural substance found in the body, which attracts water to the skin so that results get better over time. The rehydrating properties of Hyaluronic Acid restores suppleness, elasticity and tone to your skin
Dermal fillers come in different formulations depending on the area to be treated, for example hands and fine lines will need a less viscous filler compared to the cheeks which need more projection.
Not all fillers are equal and I only use internationally acclaimed fillers which have been researched, regulated and approved such from companies such as Teoxane, Revanesse and Vivacy.
Quick guide
Treatment Time: 45-60 mins depending on the area/s treated
Consultation: Free Consultation
No. of Treatments: Depends on our agreed treatment plan
Treatment Areas:Â
Lips, cheeks, jawline, temporal area, tear troughs, line correction, facial contouring.
Recovery: 3-5 days for most patients
Back to Work: Same day for most patients
Cost:
0.5ml filler Lips or fine lines £120
1ml lip filler £200
1ml all other areas £230
Package prices:
2ml package £300
3ml package £380
Does it hurt?; Numbing Cream is applied prior to treatments and anesthetic is included in the fillers
Visible results: Immediately and improve over a number of weeks
Length of results: 9-15 months depending on the area treated
Possible complications: Redness, bruising, swelling, more rarely allergic reaction, lumps/bumps/occlusion
