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BEST DERMAL FILLER TREATMENTS IN WARWICKSHIRE

Face and lip fillers (dermal fillers) are substances injected into your face. They fill lines and wrinkles and add volume to areas such as your lips or cheeks. Fillers are not permanent. How long they last depends on things like the type of filler and where it's injected. They usually last between 6 and 18 months. Most dermal fillers used in the UK contain a natural substance called hyaluronic acid.

  • Dermal fillers are injectable compounds used in the treatment of facial wrinkles.

    199 British pounds
  • Marionette lines commonly arise for people in their early to mid 30’s

    199 British pounds
  • Lip Enhancement is a treatment in which we use Dermal Filler to add volume

    180 British pounds
  • Dermal fillers offer the most effective non-surgical method for treating smokers' lines

    199 British pounds
Consultation

Small quantities of filler are injected into the border of the lips or body of the lip depending on the desired effect. The process may be uncomfortable and topical local anaesthetic creams may be applied to reduce any discomfort. It usually takes approximately 30 minutes and the effects are instant.

Aftercare Information

You may have swelling for 24-72 hours, especially with injections in the lips. It is recommended to avoid planning social events for 48 hours. After the treatment(s) some common injection-related reactions might occur, such as swelling, redness, pain, itching, discoloration and tenderness at the injection site. These typically resolve spontaneously within 2 to 10 days.

Aftercare
How Long Does the Treatment Last?

The result generally last between 5 to 12 months. We will usually massage the product before you leave and check to see evenness. We advise that you do not massage it yourself. To reduce the swelling you can use some ice wrapped in a damp cloth.

Who Should Not Get Treatments?
People who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a neurological disease shouldn’t use wrinkle injections

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