Among the most popular and effective treatments available today are dermal fillers. Whether you're looking to smooth fine lines, restore lost volume, or sculpt facial features, dermal fillers offer a safe, quick, and minimally invasive way to achieve natural-looking results.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about dermal fillers — from how they work and the areas they treat, to the types of fillers, expected results, potential side effects, aftercare, and more.
What Are Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to add volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are typically composed of hyaluronic acid (HA), a substance naturally found in the body that helps maintain skin hydration and elasticity.
Over time, our natural collagen, elastin, and HA production decreases, leading to sagging skin, lines, and hollow areas. Dermal fillers help combat these signs of ageing by restoring volume and structure beneath the skin.
Dermal fillers are different from Botox or other wrinkle-relaxing injections, which work by reducing muscle movement. Fillers, instead, add volume or plumpness to static areas.
What Concerns Do Dermal Fillers Address?
Dermal fillers are versatile and can be used to address a variety of cosmetic concerns:
1. Nasolabial Folds (Smile Lines)
Folds that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth can be softened using fillers.
2. Marionette Lines
These lines extend downward from the mouth and can give a sad or tired look. Fillers help lift and smooth these areas.
3. Cheek Enhancement
Loss of volume in the cheeks can cause a sunken or aged appearance. Fillers restore fullness and enhance cheekbone definition.
4. Lip Augmentation
Dermal fillers can plump thin lips, define the cupid’s bow, and smooth vertical lip lines.
5. Tear Troughs
Dark circles or hollows under the eyes can be improved with specialised under-eye fillers.
6. Chin and Jawline Definition
Filler can sculpt the chin and jawline for a more defined and balanced profile.
7. Non-Surgical Nose Reshaping
Fillers are often used to correct minor bumps or asymmetry in the nose, offering a non-invasive alternative to rhinoplasty.
Types of Dermal Fillers
There are several types of dermal fillers available, with hyaluronic acid (HA) being the most commonly used and safest option.
1. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers
Brands: Juvederm, Restylane, Teosyal, Belotero
HA fillers attract water molecules, adding plumpness and hydration. These fillers are temporary and reversible.
2. Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA)
Brand: Radiesse
Thicker than HA, CaHA fillers are used for deeper wrinkles and facial sculpting. They stimulate collagen production and last longer.
3. Poly-L-lactic Acid
Brand: Sculptra
Not a traditional filler, but a collagen stimulator. Ideal for deep facial volume loss over a series of treatments.
4. Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)
Brand: Bellafill
A semi-permanent filler that contains microspheres for structural support. Less commonly used in the UK due to its longer duration and potential risks.
The Dermal Filler Procedure: What to Expect
Dermal filler treatments are quick and minimally invasive. Here's what typically happens during your appointment:
1. Consultation
Your aesthetic practitioner will assess your skin, discuss your concerns, and determine the appropriate type of filler and treatment area. They’ll also take a medical history to rule out any contraindications.
2. Preparation
The treatment area is cleansed and a numbing cream may be applied to minimise discomfort. Many fillers also contain lidocaine, a local anaesthetic.
3. Injection
Using a fine needle or cannula, the filler is carefully injected into the targeted areas. The practitioner may massage the area to ensure even distribution.
4. Aftercare and Results
You’ll see immediate improvement, though final results appear as any swelling subsides. The procedure usually takes 30 to 60 minutes.
Duration of Results
The longevity of dermal fillers depends on the type of filler used, the treatment area, and individual metabolic rate. On average:
Lips: 6–9 months
Cheeks and jawline: 12–18 months
Tear troughs: 9–12 months
Nasolabial folds and marionette lines: 9–12 months
Over time, the body gradually breaks down the filler. Top-up treatments are recommended to maintain results.
Advantages of Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are one of the most popular cosmetic treatments for a reason. Their benefits include:
1. Non-Surgical and Minimally Invasive
No incisions or general anaesthesia are required, making it a safer alternative to surgery.
2. Immediate Results
You’ll see a noticeable difference right after your treatment, with minimal downtime.
3. Natural-Looking Enhancements
When administered by a skilled professional, fillers enhance your features without making you look "overdone."
4. Customisable
Each treatment is tailored to your facial structure and aesthetic goals.
5. Reversible (HA fillers)
If you're unhappy with the results, HA fillers can be dissolved using hyaluronidase.
Are There Any Side Effects?
Most people tolerate dermal fillers well, but like any aesthetic treatment, they carry some potential side effects:
Common (Temporary) Side Effects:
Redness
Swelling
Bruising
Tenderness
Lumps (usually resolve within a few days)
Less Common (Serious) Risks:
Infection
Allergic reaction
Vascular occlusion (blockage of a blood vessel, rare but serious)
To minimise risks, always choose a qualified medical professional with experience in facial anatomy and injectables.
Aftercare Tips for Optimal Results
To enhance healing and prolong your results:
Avoid touching or massaging the area for at least 24 hours.
Avoid alcohol, vigorous exercise, and saunas for 24–48 hours post-treatment.
Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling and bruising.
Stay upright for at least 4 hours after the procedure.
Avoid flying or long-haul travel for at least 48 hours post-injection.
If you notice any unusual symptoms such as severe pain, blanching of the skin, or vision changes, contact your practitioner immediately.
Who Should Avoid Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are not suitable for everyone. Avoid treatment if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have an active skin infection or cold sore
Have a known allergy to filler ingredients
Are undergoing certain medical treatments or have autoimmune conditions (consult your doctor)
Always disclose your full medical history during your consultation.
Cost of Dermal Fillers in the UK
The cost of dermal filler treatment varies based on the area treated, the amount of filler used, and the practitioner’s expertise.
Typical UK Price Range:
Treatment Area | Estimated Cost |
---|---|
Lips | £200 – £350 |
Cheeks | £300 – £600 |
Nasolabial Folds | £250 – £400 |
Tear Troughs | £300 – £450 |
Jawline/Chin | £400 – £700 |
Many clinics offer package deals or multiple syringe discounts. It’s important to prioritise quality over price when it comes to cosmetic procedures.
Choosing the Right Practitioner
One of the most important decisions you’ll make is selecting the right practitioner. To ensure a safe and satisfying experience:
Choose a medical professional (doctor, dentist, or nurse prescriber) trained in aesthetic procedures.
Verify their registration with the GMC, GDC, or NMC.
Check reviews and before-and-after photos of previous work.
Ensure the clinic is clean, professional, and licensed.
Ask about the products used — stick to well-known, CE-marked filler brands.
Avoid unlicensed practitioners or treatments offered in non-clinical settings such as beauty salons or homes.
Trends and Advancements in Dermal Fillers
The field of aesthetic medicine continues to evolve, with new products and techniques emerging regularly. Some current trends include:
Profiloplasty with fillers: Enhancing the side profile by balancing the nose, chin, and lips.
Preventative fillers: Younger patients using minimal filler to delay signs of ageing.
Microdroplet injections: Precise placement for subtle enhancement.
Skin boosters: Injectable HA for hydration and skin quality improvement (e.g., Profhilo).
The future of dermal fillers is moving towards more natural, subtle, and holistic enhancements.
Final Thoughts
Dermal fillers are a powerful and transformative tool in non-surgical facial rejuvenation. When administered by skilled professionals, they offer instant, natural-looking results with minimal risk and downtime. Whether you're looking to refresh tired eyes, add volume to your lips, or sculpt your jawline, fillers can help you feel more confident and radiant.
If you’re considering dermal fillers, start with a consultation at a reputable clinic. Discuss your goals, ask questions, and ensure you're fully informed about the treatment process.
Rediscover your youthful glow — safely and beautifully — with expertly administered dermal fillers.