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Dermal Filler Treatments

Why Choose Dermal Fillers Treatments?

Dermal fillers are one of the most popular non-surgical treatments for restoring and enhancing the face — and for good reason

 

Here’s why they’re so popular:

Instant Results

Enjoy visible improvement straight after treatment.

Natural-Looking Enhancement

Subtle, tailored results that complement your features — not change them completely.

Versatile

Can be used to smooth lines, restore volume, or enhance lips, chin, jawline, and cheeks.

Non-Surgical

No need for invasive procedures or long recovery times.

Reversible

Hyaluronic acid fillers can be safely dissolved if required for peace of mind.

Customisable

Amount and placement can be adjusted to achieve your ideal look.

Dermal fillers offer a safe, effective way to refresh your appearance with results that can last many months.

Pre- & Post-Treatment Care for Dermal Fillers Treatments

Before Your Treatment

  • Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (aspirin, ibuprofen) for 24–48 hours prior to minimise bruising.​

  • Refrain from strong facial treatments (peels, facials) for 1 week before.​

  • Arrive with clean skin, free from makeup.​

  • Stay well hydrated — hydrated skin responds better to filler.

After Your Treatment

  • Expect mild swelling, redness, or bruising — this is normal and usually resolves in a few days.​

  • Apply a cold compress (wrapped in a cloth) to reduce swelling if needed.​

  • Avoid heavy exercise, saunas, or heat exposure for 24–48 hours.​

  • Sleep on your back where possible for the first night to avoid pressure on the treated area.​

  • Avoid massaging or pressing the area unless advised by your practitioner.​

  • Results are instant but settle fully within 1–2 weeks.

Are You a Suitable Candidate for Dermal Fillers Treatments?

Suitable Candidate

  • Want to restore lost volume in areas like the cheeks, chin, or lips.​

  • Wish to smooth deep lines such as nasolabial folds or marionette lines.​

  • Are looking for subtle enhancements — not a drastic change.​

  • Are in good overall health and not pregnant or breastfeeding.​

  • Prefer a treatment with instant results and minimal downtime.​

  • Dermal fillers are ideal for clients seeking natural, balanced facial rejuvenation that complements their unique features.

Not Suitable Candidate

  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • Have a known allergy to hyaluronic acid, lidocaine, or any filler components.

  • Have active skin infection, inflammation, acne, or cold sores in the treatment area.

  • Have a history of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).

  • Have autoimmune or connective tissue disorders that are not well controlled.

  • Have a bleeding disorder or are on certain blood-thinning medications (to be assessed individually).

  • Have unrealistic expectations or are seeking over-correction.

  • A detailed consultation and facial assessment will always be carried out before treatment.

Frequently Asked  Questions

Do dermal filler treatments hurt?

Most dermal fillers contain a built-in numbing agent (lidocaine), and we apply a topical anaesthetic for extra comfort. Most clients find it very tolerable.

How long do results last?

Typically 6–18 months, depending on the treatment area, product used, and your metabolism.

Will I look unnatural or “overdone”?

No. Our approach is subtle and tailored to your facial anatomy, aiming for natural-looking enhancement.

When will I see results?

Results are visible immediately, though swelling may take a few days to settle to reveal the final look.

Can I combine dermal fillers with other treatments?

Yes. Dermal fillers work beautifully alongside wrinkle relaxing treatments, skin boosters, and microneedling as part of a full-face rejuvenation plan.

What if I don’t like the results?

One of the benefits of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers is that they are reversible — an enzyme called hyaluronidase can dissolve the dermal filler if required.

Are dermal filler treatments safe?

Yes. Dermal filler treatments are backed by decades of research and clinical use. They are safe when performed by trained medical professionals.

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