Dermal Fillers

dermal fillers

Facial rejuvenation provides an anti ageing solution without the risk, recovery time, and expense of major surgery. For over 3 decades dermal fillers (Collagen and other Dermal Fillers) have been used to treat lines, folds and wrinkles resulting in a younger and fresher appearance. The treatment is safe, and produces instant results.

Commonly Asked Questions

What is the difference between the different dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers can be broken down into three categories- bio degradable, semi permanent and permanent. Semi permanent and permanent products, while they produce longer lasting results, are associated with higher risks.
The safest products are biodegradable products because any problems (probability of adverse events is minimal) associated with the treatment can be reversed. Our clinicians prefers to use bio-degradeable products because of their safety factor. Also as we age, the skin changes so a permanent solution might not be appropriate for the long term.

Can I have the treatment immediately?

Usually, (yes). The decision is up to you.

Is the treatment painful?

There is some discomfort during treatment. The clinician will use a topical anaesthetic on the treated area to minimize any discomfort. For lip augmentation, the clinician prefers to apply a dental block since the treatment is more painful in this area of the face.

What is the cost for the treatment?

The cost varies depending on the areas to be treated and starts from £250. You will need to consult with the clinician before a precise cost can be determined.

Do I need to take time off work to have the treatment?

No. This procedure is very non invasive and patients can return to work after treatment without any noticeable difference.

How long does the treatment last?

Depending on your age and the area treated, you can expect to repeat the treatment twice a year. On average, the treatment will last 6-8 months. In the lip area, the treatment will last about 5-6 months.

The reason for this is that there is more mechanical stress in this area and therefore the product tends to breakdown quicker.