
Wrinkle treatment
Dermal fillers are injectable treatments that can be used to restore or add volume to different areas of the face. They are a non-surgical option that may help address concerns such as changes in facial structure or contour. As with all medical treatments, results vary, and a consultation with a qualified health professional is essential to determine if this option is suitable for you.
What are dermal fillers?
Dermal fillers are gel-like substances, often made from hyaluronic acid, that are injected beneath the skin by a qualified health practitioner. They are commonly used to restore or enhance facial volume and shape.
How do they work?
Who might consider dermal fillers?
What does the treatment feel like?
Most people describe the sensation as mild to moderate discomfort during the procedure. Numbing options may be available to improve comfort.
When will I notice a change?
Some people may notice changes shortly after treatment. However, results and their duration vary between individuals.
How long do dermal fillers last?
The longevity of fillers depends on factors such as the type of product used, the area treated, and individual characteristics. Your practitioner will discuss this with you at your appointment.
Are there any side effects?
Possible side effects can include redness, swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the injection site. Rare but serious risks exist, which your clinician will explain during your consultation.
Why choose dermal fillers with us?
Our practitioners are trained health professionals who prioritise patient safety, natural outcomes, and evidence-based care. A thorough consultation is carried out before any treatment to ensure it is appropriate for you.
What are anti-wrinkle treatments?
Anti-wrinkle injections are prescription medicines that relax specific facial muscles. This can temporarily soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
How do they work?
They work by blocking the signals between nerves and muscles, which reduces muscle movement in the treated areas. This effect can help to minimise the appearance of certain facial wrinkles.
Who might consider anti-wrinkle injections?
They may be considered by people who are concerned about dynamic wrinkles — the lines formed by repeated facial expressions such as frowning or squinting.
What does the treatment feel like?
Most people report only a brief, mild stinging sensation during the injection process. No anaesthetic is usually required.
When will I notice a change?
Some people notice changes within a few days, with full effects typically visible within one to two weeks. Individual responses vary.
How long do anti-wrinkle treatments last?
The effects are temporary. They usually last for around three to four months, although this differs from person to person.
Are there any side effects?
Possible side effects include redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site. Rare but serious risks exist, and your clinician will explain these during consultation.
Why choose anti-wrinkle treatments with us?
Our team are qualified health professionals who follow evidence-based practice. A personalised consultation is carried out before treatment to determine whether it is safe and appropriate for you.