Dermal Fillers

Instantly enhancing your appearance

What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers are products injected under the skin to replace or augment volume in a way that aims to improve the aesthetics of the face. there are hundreds of types, but the market is dominated by hyaluronic acid fillers, which have by far the best safety profile. Common brands are Juvederm, Restylane and Boletero. They are also used in other fields of medicine, including orthopaedics to aid arthritic joints and in eye surgery.

Our treatment prices

  • Consultation appointments £20.
  • You will receive a payment link via PayPal, once you have completed the consultation booking form above. (You do not require a PayPal account).
  • £190.00 Standard range
  • £300.00 Premium range
  • £295.00 Standard range
  • £395.00 Premium range   
  • £295.00 Standard range
  • £395.00 Premium range
  • £387.00
  • Free top up given if required, at 4 week follow up appointment.

FAQ's

Dermal fillers are injections, injected below the outer layer of the skin, for the correction of
moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds, which is the creases
running from the bottom of your nose to the corners of your mouth, also known as parentheses or smile lines. Treatment can last 6­-18 months.

Dermal Fillers are a technique sensitive treatment, and should leave you looking fresher and natural. It is important to talk to your healthcare provider about the results you want.

No, prior to your filler injections an anaesthetic numbing cream will be applied to the skin. The
actual injection process takes about 10-­20 minutes.

Most side effects are mild to moderate in nature, and last no more than 7 days. The most common side effects include, but are not limited to, temporary injections site reaction such as
redness, pain/tenderness, firmness, swelling, lumps/bumps, itching and discolouration. As will all skin injection procedures there is a risk of infection.

The cost not only includes the price of the product, but more importantly, the skill and expertise of the healthcare professional carrying out the treatment. Be wary of discounted or cheap products, because if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. How long is the recovery time after treatment and when will I see results? After your treatment you can resume your day.
There is minimal downtime and specific instructions that are stated in the aftercare advice leaflet. You will start to see results immediately after treatment.

Yes. Both men and women are suitable for treatment.

Aftercare advice

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AFTERCARE LINE: 07547 824 747 

EMAIL: tcaesthetics@hotmail.com

You have undergone a dermal filler treatment where hyaluronic acid has been placed in the skin. You may have some swelling, redness and bruising which should subside within the next 1­-14 days. Arnica tablets/gel or vitamin k oxide cream can be used.

It is advisable that you do not touch the area for 6 hours. Do not apply make up for approximately 6 hours unless it is mineral based. 

For 48 hours you should avoid exposure to UV and extreme heat i.e. sauna, steam, sun beds,
very hot showers, strenuous exercise etc, as this may increase discomfort and swelling.

Avoid extreme cold, including ice packs that are directly applied to the skin. If necessary you can apply a cool compress to the area to reduce any discomfort or swelling. 

If you have had a local nerve infiltration injection please do not consume any hot or cold drinks until your sensation has returned to normal. 

You must also be careful when eating so as to avoid biting your lip.

You should avoid facial massages or skin resurfacing until the area has healed fully. 

If you experience any lumpiness in the implantation area, it can be gently massaged to help smooth it out.

You should see the effects immediately, although the final results will become clear once any swelling has gone down. Our most commonly used dermal filler, Juvederm Ultra®, lasts 6-­9 months on average.

Allergy or infections can occur but are thankfully extremely uncommon. If you get a painful or itchy bump or swelling near an injection site please contact the office immediately for a review.

Pending Necrosis though extremely rare needs immediate attention to prevent scarring. It is caused by filler or swelling disrupting the usual blood supply causing discolouration (pale or dusky coloured skin) usually associated with pain within the first few hours after a treatment. Higher risk areas are in the forehead or frown area, and the corner of the nose. It can occur in many places however. It requires an immediate return to the clinic or if after hours to A+E.


Anaphylaxis: Though rare in the extreme, immediately after your treatment, if you were to start to feel generally unwell and develop swelling and redness around your face your clinician is trained to recognise and deal with
anaphylaxis. If you are no longer in the clinic 999 should be called for an urgent ambulance explaining your concern is anaphylaxis.