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Dermal fillers are suitable for treating a wide range of signs of ageing.

The following list is not exhaustive, but gives examples of common uses for these fillers.

Smile lines
Lip lines
Nasolabial folds (nose to mouth lines)
A lack of jawline definition and jowl softening
Deep folds and wrinkles
Sunken cheeks
The décolletage
Acne scarring
Temple hollowing
They can also be used to:

Improve scars
Reduce tear troughs
Augment the lips
Enhance the cheekbones
Remodel the chin
Reshape the nose

The results achieve depend in part on the practitioner and their level of skill and experience. Administered poorly there is the danger of results where there is little or no visible change or, worse still, the clear look of excessive work having been carried out.

Perhaps the best way to ascertain the type of results that can be achieved is to look through our image gallery of past patients, this covers a wide range of parts of the body.

Please view the gallery on our main treatment page for dermal fillers.

The results can knock years off a person’s appearance.

On top of the physical change, they can also have a profound impact on confidence and self-esteem. We all like to look our best and the signs of ageing, or concerns such as acne scarring can hamper our confidence. This can impact work, relationships and all aspects of our life.

The results achievable are visible in a person’s appearance but they can also be measured in what they do for a person’s overall well being.

Dermal fillers can be combined with other treatments such as skin peels, Botox and others to create what is known as a non-surgical facelift.

This can have the visible impact of a full face lift, yet without the expense or lengthy revery period – nor the need for general anaesthetic and major surgery.

Dermal fillers alone can also create the ‘8 Point Lift’, this is a revolutionary treatment that creates a youthful glow all through the use of fillers, restoring volume in eight targeted areas. Only a small amount of filler is typically needed in one area.

One huge advantage of this approach is that it means that all aspects of appearance are addressed, the whole face looks more youthful in unison.

Popular Dermal Filler Treatments

Two popular filler treatments are tear trough fillers and dermal cheek fillers.

Tear trough fillers fillers are used to smooth and minimise the appearance of bags and lines under the eyes, this results in a fresh and bright appearance around the eyes.

Cheek fillers are perfect for sunken cheeks, these a common complaint as we age and a condition that makes us look older than we may want.

The fillers here work to plump the cheeks, making us visibly more youthful.

Results from fillers are not permanent but they can last for up to 12 months, after which it is common to have a further treatment.

Results are visible immediately, though there may be mild swelling that hides the results for a few days.

After Care for dermal fillers

A huge advantage of fillers is that there is no major recuperation – in fact you can simply go about the rest of your day as usual.

There is no general anaesthetic to be recovered from, no stitches to heal, no weeks of results settling down.

Instead, there is at most mild, short term pain that can be easily managed with painkillers and some potential swelling.

Dr Nyla is one of the leading cosmetic dermatologists in the UK – she is trusted by many high-profile clients and her expertise makes her someone that media publications regularly seek an opinion from.

Dr Nyla’s clinic won Top Cosmetic Clinic Award in the UK for 2019.

Her testimonials are universally positive and her reviews on the independent TrustPilot site outstanding.

If you would like to arrange a consultation, or simply want further advice please contact us today. 

Call us on 0800 009 6661 or use the Contact Form.

Doctor Nyla’s London clinic is located on Harley Street in central London.

Harley Street is so named after a famous resident, Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor of London in 1767. The street then became established as a home of medical excellence from the 19th century.

One famous former resident is Lionel Logue, the speech therapist who helped King George VI – and the basis of the film The King’s Speech. He had offices at 146 Harley Street.

Harley Street has also featured prominently in book and film, including Sense and Sensibility and many Agatha Christie novels.

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