Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are non-permanent injectables which are placed into areas of the face to add volume, such as the folds in the skin and to fill lines and wrinkles. They can also be used to enhance facial features and to contour the shape of the face. They help you to achieve a more youthful appearance and help you to look younger for longer.
Dermal fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, which is a natural substance found in the skin, ensuring that they are safe to use. Results tend to last anywhere between 6-18 months depending on the product used and where the filler is placed.
Some of the areas that dermal fillers are used for include the nasolabial lines (nose to mouth lines), marionette lines, (mouth to chin lines), peri-oral area, cheeks, chin, jawline, nose and lips.
Dermal fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, which is a natural substance found in the skin, ensuring that they are safe to use. Results tend to last anywhere between 6-18 months depending on the product used and where the filler is placed.
Some of the areas that dermal fillers are used for include the nasolabial lines (nose to mouth lines), marionette lines, (mouth to chin lines), peri-oral area, cheeks, chin, jawline, nose and lips.
What happens during my appointment?
A consultation will firstly be undertaken by a registered nurse, this is to ensure the treatment is suitable for yourself and to understand the look that you wish to achieve.
The consultation will include discussing the procedure in detail and signing your consent form.
Depending on the treatment, numbing cream will then be applied before commencing the procedure. Aftercare advice will be given, and any aftercare sets can be purchased to ensure the best possible results.
Depending on the treatment, numbing cream will then be applied before commencing the procedure. Aftercare advice will be given, and any aftercare sets can be purchased to ensure the best possible results.
Prices:
1ml
£220
2ml
£360
3ml
£500
To discuss a bespoke treatment plan please book in for a free consultation.






















