DERMAL FILLERS
Dermal fillers are advanced injectable treatments designed to restore lost volume, enhance contours and smooth unwanted lines. Formulated with hyaluronic acid – fillers provide immediate yet subtle rejuvenation. When applied with precision, they respect natural proportions and maintain full facial harmony. The result is a refreshed appearance that looks effortless rather than altered.
Full Face Contour
Full Face Contour is a comprehensive treatment that addresses multiple areas with dermal fillers in one harmonised approach. Rather than focusing on a single feature, this method balances the entire face – restoring volume, enhancing definition, and softening lines. It is fully customised to individual needs, whether the goal is subtle rejuvenation or reshaping of facial proportions. The outcome is a naturally refined appearance, achieved through strategic artistry and medical precision.
Cheeks Filler
Cheek filler restores natural fullness in the mid-face, creating gentle lift and youthful definition. This treatment revitalises the facial structure and enhances overall balance without heaviness. The effect is a refreshed, radiant look that remains true to your unique features.
Jawline Filler
Jawline filler sharpens and contours the lower face, restoring firmness and structure where it may have softened over time. Whether to create a more sculpted profile or to refine facial proportions, this treatment offers a subtle yet powerful enhancement, tailored to your natural structure.
Chin Filler
The chin plays a central role in facial balance. Chin filler corrects weak projection, improves symmetry, and refines proportions of the lower face. By subtly elongating or reshaping the chin, this treatment harmonises the profile and enhances overall definition. Results are natural, restoring equilibrium without overcorrection.
Nasolabial Folds Filler
Nasolabial folds – the lines running from the nose to the corners of the mouth – deepen with age and contribute to a tired or heavy look. Dermal filler softens these folds by restoring lost volume and rehydrating the skin from within. The result is smoother contours, a fresher appearance, and a more youthful expression, without altering the character of the face.
Marionette Lines Filler
Marionette lines, which extend from the corners of the mouth towards the chin, can create a sad or fatigued expression. Filler treatment in this area restores lift and prevents downward shadows, instantly rejuvenating the lower face. The result is a smoother, softer appearance that conveys vitality and confidence.
Jowl Filler
Jowls, can appear with age as the skin and soft tissue gradually lose firmness, creating heaviness along the jawline. Jowl filler treatment strategically restores support and smooths transitions between the cheeks, jawline, and chin. This approach redefines facial contours, lifts the lower face, and reduces sagging – restoring definition, balance, and a rejuvenated contour.
Dermal fillers are composed primarily of hyaluronic acid. They work by:
– restoring lost volume.
– enhancing facial contours and definition.
– smoothing fine lines and wrinkles.
Precision placement ensures natural-looking results that respect the face’s unique anatomy.
Expected Duration & Maintenance
Effects generally last 9–18 months, depending on the area treated, the type of filler used, and individual metabolism.
Regular top-up treatments can maintain optimal results.
Over time, fillers are naturally absorbed by the body.
Safety & Comfort
Dermal fillers are minimally invasive and performed under sterile conditions by trained practitioners.
Most patients experience only minor discomfort during treatment, often managed with topical anaesthetic.
Swelling, redness or mild bruising may occur but usually resolves within a few days.
Contraindications
Fillers are not recommended for individuals who:
– have active skin infections or inflammation at the treatment site.
– are pregnant or breastfeeding.
– have a history of severe allergies to hyaluronic acid or local anaesthetics.
– have certain autoimmune or connective tissue disorders.