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Facial Dermal Fillers: types, precautions and costs

Facial dermal fillers are treatments that use Hyaluronic Acid, a gel-like substance naturally found in our bodies, to keep our skin hydrated and plump.

As we age, our faces can lose tissue volume, leading to hollowness around the face and eyes, which often gives a tired appearance.

Facial dermal fillers can rejuvenate and restore facial volume, enhancing symmetry and contour, including the lips and nose.

What Are facial dermal fillers?

Facial dermal fillers are treatments that use Hyaluronic Acid, a gel-like substance naturally found in our bodies, to keep our skin hydrated and plump. Over time, the body naturally breaks down the gel. Various filler products are available, each specialised for different facial areas. Our expert, Ms Sarangapani, will recommend the best filler for your desired results, sometimes combining fillers with other treatments for optimal outcomes.

Common uses of dermal fillers

  1. Lip fillers Subtle, natural lip enhancements provide volume and define the lip border, combining a feminine shape with a highlighted cupid's bow and a balanced volume ratio between the upper and lower lips.
  2. Tear trough fillers This treatment rejuvenates the area between the lower eyelid and upper cheek, restoring lost volume and reducing the appearance of dark circles and eye bags.
  3. Non-surgical Rhinoplasty Dermal fillers reshape and balance the nose without surgery, addressing slight crookedness and small bumps to achieve a more symmetrical, natural look.
  4. Smoker’s lines Vertical lines around the mouth, caused by sun damage, ageing, and smoking, are smoothed out with fillers to hydrate the tissue and restore volume.
  5. Jawline enhancement Fillers enhance the jawline and chin profile, offering a sculpted jawline and a natural boost to the lower face.

Treatment Process

Dermal filler treatment usually involves minimal discomfort. The filler contains local anaesthesia, making the procedure painless. Additionally, a local anaesthetic cream can numb the treated area beforehand if needed. Side effects are generally minimal and resolve quickly.

Treatment Precautions & Aftercare

On the Day of Treatment (Before & After):

  • Avoid alcohol, aspirin-containing drugs, and Vitamin E
  • Refrain from strenuous exercise

6 Hours Post-Treatment:

  • Stay upright and avoid bending over or lying down
  • Do not apply face creams or make-up
  • Avoid touching the treated area
  • Do not wear sunglasses if the nose or tear trough area was treated

7 Days Post-Treatment:

  • Avoid rubbing, massaging, or applying pressure to the treated area
  • Avoid facial treatments or scalp massages
  • Avoid intense heat or cold exposure

 Before & after examples: non-surgical rhinoplasty (take from current webpage)

 How Much Do Facial Dermal Fillers Cost?

At OCL Vision, the cost of dermal fillers is structured to be affordable:

  • Lips: £500
  • Chin: £550
  • Cheeks: £550
  • Nose: £650
  • Tear Trough: £800

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What should I expect after dermal filler treatment?

Expect minimal discomfort with some swelling or bruising, which typically resolves quickly. Follow aftercare instructions to ensure optimal results.

When can I return to normal activities post-treatment?

Avoid strenuous activities on the day of treatment and for 6 hours afterwards. Most patients return to normal activities within a day but avoid facial treatments, massages, and extreme temperatures for a week.

Are there any risks associated with dermal fillers?

While side effects are rare, potential risks include swelling, bruising, and infection. Choosing an experienced practitioner like Ms Sarangapani minimises these risks.

How long do the results of dermal fillers last?

Results vary depending on the treated area and the type of filler used but generally last between 6-18 months. Regular maintenance treatments can prolong the effects.

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