Dermal Fillers
During normal ageing, the fat compartments of the face lose volume and the ligaments holding them in place become weaker leading to a sagging appearance. Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are extremely ‘hydrophilic’ or water loving. When they are injected, they boost the skins volume, so the area becomes revitalised and volumised. By placing the dermal filler in specific anatomical positions, this can also create a lifting effect. Adding volume helps to address issues such as volume loss, laxity and sagging of the skin, having a positive effect on lines and wrinkles. They can also be injected directly beneath lines to help soften and improve them.
Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are injected using a small needle, a cannula or both and creates an instant filling out effect. Your practitioner will discuss what areas you would like treating and specific risks based on the treatment area, product used and your medical history. Most syringes contain 1ml of hyaluronic acid and often more than one syringe will be required to produce the desired result.
Lip filler
Different parts of the lip can be treated depending on your requirements. Dermal fillers can be used to increase volume, enhance definition and improve shape. The areas of the lip that can be treated are the main body of the lip (the red-pink part), the vermilion border (the outer border of the red-pink part), the cupid’s bow, the oral commissures, peri-oral or smoker’s lines and the philtral columns.
PRICES
With Jennifer
0.5ml - £150 | 1ml - £200
With Rebecca Price, Lauren Wells, Faye Grant & Aimee Goundry
0.5ml - £120 | 1ml - £160
We have few different types of filler in stock, at the start of your appointment your practitioner will run through a consultation with you and let you know which would be best for you.
Facial lines
For facial lines treat with dermal filler including nasolabial and marionette.
Advanced flat blanching techniques can be used to soften the appearance of fine lines.
PRICES
With Jennifer
0.5ml - £150 | 1ml - £200 | 2ml - £250 | 3ml - £300 | 4ml - £350
With Rebecca Price, Lauren Wells, Faye Grant & Aimee Goundry
0.5ml - £120 | 1ml - £160 | 2ml - £210 | 3ml - £260 | 4ml - £310
Non surgical rhinoplasty
Commonly known as the “15 minute nose job”
A non surgical nose job is a non invasive technique used as an alternative to surgery. Filler is used to reshape the nose and straighten out any unwanted bumps and contour the overall shape of the nose. In some cases the nose can be shortened and lifted by placing the filler strategically using advanced techniques. Bruising and swelling are some of the risks to be considered, other risks are discussed during consultation.
Time taken - 10-15 minutes.
Durability - Can last 3-12 months depending on the individual and lifestyle*
Price - £250
*Top up In most cases it can take more than one session to achieve the desired result, in this case we will offer a discounted top up price of £200 within 4 weeks of original appointment, please bare this in mind when booking.
Cheeks
Cheek fillers use dermal filler to contour and add volume to the cheek and face. The dermal filler is administered using a cannula and/or needle, sometimes both. Bruising and swelling are some of the risks to be considered, other risks are discussed during consultation.
Time taken - up to 15 minutes
Durability - Can last 3-12 months depending on the individual and lifestyle*
PRICES
With Jennifer
1ml - £200 | 2ml - £250 | 3ml - £300
With Rebecca Price, Lauren Wells, Faye Grant & Aimee Goundry
1ml - £160 | 2ml - £210 | 3ml - £260
Jaw
This is an illusion created by adding filler strategically to reduce the appearance of jowls/double chin. Filler placed anteriorly in the jaw also pulls and therefore tightens the skin slightly around the neck to further add to your result giving a slimmer appearance. It does not dissolve fat. Bruising and swelling are some of the risks to be considered, other risks are discussed during consultation.
Time taken - 10-15 minutes
Durability - Can last 3-12 months depending on the individual and lifestyle*
PRICES
With Jennifer
2ml - £250 | 3ml - £300 | 4ml - £350 | 5ml - £400 | 6ml - £450
With Rebecca Price, Lauren Wells, Faye Grant & Aimee Goundry
2ml - £210 | 3ml - £260 | 4ml - £310 | 5ml - £360 | 6ml - £410
Chin
Dermal fillers can be injected into the chin to elongate and lengthen it to achieve the perfect facial proportion, to project it forwards or downward or enhance to to create the perfect ratio between nose, lips and chin.
Time taken - up to 15 minutes
Durability - Can last 3-12 months depending on the individual and lifestyle*
PRICES
With Jennifer
0.5ml - £150 | 1ml - £200 | 2ml - £250
With Rebecca Price, Lauren Wells, Faye Grant & Aimee Goundry
0.5ml - £120 | 1ml - £160 | 2ml - £210
Tear trough
Tear trough treatment is a popular treatment that involves the use of a smooth hyaluronic acid filler to reduce the appearance of loss of volume or dark under eye circles. A small cannula is used to precisely fill the area. Bruising and swelling are some of the risks to be considered. Other risks are discussed during consultation.
PLEASE NOTE - This treatment is not suitable for people presenting with severe bags or under eye puffiness.
Time taken - up to 15 minutes.
Durability - Can last 3-12 months depending on the individual and lifestyle*
PRICES
With Jennifer
£250
With Rebecca
£240
*Top up In most cases it can take more than one session to achieve the desired result, in this case we will offer a discounted top up price of £200/£180 within 4 weeks of original appointment, please bare this in mind when booking.
Brow lift with filler
1ml - £200
Filler packages
Package only valid for individual use and all product must be used within the same appointment. Packages do NOT include Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty and Tear Trough treatments.
With Jennifer:
2ml of any product - £250
3ml of any product - £300
4ml of any product - £350
5ml of any product - £400
6ml of any product - £450
7ml of any product - £500
8ml of any product - £550
9ml of any product - £600
With Rebecca Price, Lauren Wells, Faye Grant & Aimee Goundry:
2ml of any product - £210
3ml of any product - £260
4ml of any product - £310
5ml of any product - £360
Dermal Fillers FAQs
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Most dermal filler injections contain a small amount of lidocaine, which is a local anaesthetic to help reduce any pain experienced during the procedure. Even with the addition of local anaesthetic, it is not a pain free treatment and it will depend on the injection technique, whether a cannula or needle is used and the individual’s pain tolerance.
In some circumstances, a topical anaesthetic, such as LMX4 or Emla™, may be used to provide additional pain relief, particularly when treating more sensitive areas, such as the lips. This will be applied to the skin and left on the surface for 20-40 minutes to take effect.
Once the anaesthetic has worn off, there may be some tenderness which is expected, but you should not experience a significant degree of pain. If you are experiencing considerable pain after the treatment, you must contact your practitioner as this could indicate that you are developing a complication.
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Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance present in the skin and the product itself is considered very safe, when it is has been purchased from a reputable pharmacy or supplier. Counterfeit products have been found in general circulation which do carry a much higher risk of adverse events, so it is important to seek a practitioner who can verify the source of the product.
Side-effects may be more likely due to the following factors:
Patient factors: Condition of the skin, age, certain medical conditions, certain medications.
Practitioner factors: Training, years of experience, number of procedures performed.
Premises factors: Suitability of the premises.
Jennifer Smith Aesthetics is proud to be accredited by Save Face.
There are certain risks from dermal filler treatments which should be discussed during your consultation.
Possible adverse effects include:
Pain: You may experience some minor tenderness or discomfort post-treatment. If you do have more pain than expected, it is important to contact your treating practitioner immediately as this may indicate a complication, such as a vascular occlusion.
Redness: This is normal and usually resolves quickly. If the treatment area becomes red a few days after treatment, particularly if heat is also present, this may indicate an infection and you need to contact your practitioner straight away.
Swelling: Some swelling or oedema is normal after treatment and may be worse the following morning after the procedure. However, persistent swelling should be reported to your practitioner as there may be treatment to help relieve this.
Bruising: As the procedure involves injections in the skin, bruising is a common finding. This can be anything from a small mark on the skin to extensive bruising which extends beyond the area treated and can take up to two weeks to resolve. Rarely, bruising can lead to permanent staining of the skin.
Infection: Your treatment should be conducted in an appropriate clinical environment, your practitioner should adhere to infection control protocols and you should receive appropriate aftercare advice to lessen this risk. Infection often develops as a warm, red, swollen area over the area that has been injected a few days after your treatment. If this occurs, make sure you contact your practitioner for a review as soon as possible.
Herpes (Cold sores): Treatment around the lip area can exacerbate an outbreak of herpes, which may be worse than a normal outbreak and may require treatment from your practitioner. The ACE Group World recommends that preventative medication may be required for certain treatments in people who are prone to cold sores. It is important that this is discussed as part of your medical history.
Lumps: Lumps may be present immediately after treatment due to product misplacement or migration or a lump may appear several weeks or months later in some cases. Lumps may appear as soft swellings or as hard nodules. They sometimes occur following an acute illness, such as a dental or sinus infection, or with exposure to excessive sunlight. If you develop a lump, it is recommended to arrange a face to face review with your treating practitioner.
Vascular Occlusion: This is a rare, but serious, complication from dermal filler injections. In this situation, your blood supply may have been compromised by filler that has caused a blockage or obstruction of normal blood flow. If this is not correctly managed, the skin and tissue supplied by the blood vessel does not receive sufficient oxygen and can result in tissue loss, scarring and secondary infection. A vascular occlusion will normally cause severe pain, an irregular change in colour of the area treated and poor capillary refill (a test performed by your practitioner to see if the blood supply has been compromised). It will often appear immediately during treatment or soon afterwards and once this has been identified, your practitioner should have the necessary products at hand to effectively manage this.
Blindness: This is an extremely rare and devastating complication that can occur with dermal filler treatments. There are certain areas of the face that pose a higher risk if they are injected, although it can occur from any facial dermal filler procedure. This should be discussed during your consultation with your practitioner, because if blindness occurs, it is likely to be permanent.
Stroke: Another extremely rare, but documented complication of dermal fillers.
If you develop any unexpected side-effects after treatment, it is important to contact your practitioner for a review as soon as possible, as they may be able to offer some corrective treatment. Although your practitioner may contact you by telephone or video call initially or you may send your own photographs, this is no substitute for a face to face review to provide an accurate diagnosis.
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Prior to your treatment you will be given a full consultation, complete a medical questionnaire. You should also be given an indication of the cost of the treatment. Before you receive any treatment, you will be required to sign a consent form, this may be on paper or electronic, and be given the opportunity to ask any further questions. Photographs will be taken and kept as part of your medical record. These will not be used for any other purpose without your explicit permission.
The practitioner will perform an examination of the area to determine the most appropriate treatment plan. They will advise on what product and how much will be required to perform the treatment as well as whether they will be using a needle, a cannula or both. It is important to have realistic expectations about what dermal fillers can achieve.
If a topical anaesthetic cream is to be used, this will be applied and removed after several minutes to allow it to take effect. The area to be treated will be cleaned, makeup removed if worn, and then disinfected. If a needle is used, you will experience several pin pricks or a scratching sensation and possibly a mild burning sensation as the product is injected. If a cannula is used, the practitioner may first inject a local anaesthetic to numb the insertion site, this itself can cause a burning or stinging sensation. Cannulas can create an odd pulling or tugging sensation as they are moved into place beneath the skin.
Depending on the treatment area(s) and the amount of hyaluronic acid used, treatment time will often be between 10 to 30 minutes. Following your procedure, the practitioner may massage the area and then clean the skin. Once you and the practitioner are satisfied with the results of the treatment and you have been given sufficient recovery time, you should be given the opportunity to book a follow up appointment and receive aftercare information either in paper form or electronically.
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You may not be suitable for treatment if any of the following apply:
Dermal fillers cannot be given to pregnant or breast-feeding women and is not recommended if you are actively trying to get pregnant or undergoing IVF.
If you suffer from keloid scarring or have active skin conditions, such as acne or psoriasis.
If you have certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune conditions, blood clotting disorders, cancer, immunosuppression (either medical or drug-related).
If you are suffering from any skin infection in or near the treatment area, including cold sores.
If you are suffering from any other infection, including dental, throat, ear, chest or sinus infections.
If you are unwell, including coughs and colds, on the day of treatment.
If you are taking any medicines which affect bleeding, such as aspirin or warfarin.
If you have had Roaccutane or isotretinoin in the past 6 months.
Certain allergies, including lidocaine or bee sting allergy.
Recent facial surgery or other dermal fillers in the same area.
Permanent implants, such as silicone implants in the face or pins and plates.
Previous rhinoplasty, if considering dermal fillers in the nose.
It is important to be honest about your medical history, previous surgery, previous or planned dental treatment and any medication taken so that you can have a safe and effective treatment.
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Avoid taking anti-inflammatories (such as aspirin, ibuprofen or naproxen) for 3 days prior to treatment (unless this has been prescribed by your doctor) as this increases the risk of bruising.
Alcohol, fish oils, St. John’s Wort, Gingko Biloba and Vitamin E should also be avoided for 3 days prior to treatment to lessen the risk of bruising.
If you are prone to bruising, taking arnica orally for a few days prior to treatment may lessen the risk.
If you are unwell on the day of your appointment, contact the practitioner to reschedule.
Avoid sunbeds and tanning for 1 week before and after treatment.
Ensure your practitioner is informed if there are any changes in your medical history or medication taken before receiving any treatment.
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After treatment, most people can resume their normal daily activities. Immediately after treatment, there may be some redness, tenderness and swelling at the injection sites. Bruising may be obvious immediately after treatment and may be quite pronounced.
Although there is little evidence, many practitioners advise the following:
Do not apply make-up for 12 hours after treatment to reduce the risk of infection.
Avoid saunas, swimming pools and sunbeds until the initial swelling and redness has settled.
Try to avoid touching or rubbing the treated area until the following day, as you may affect the results of treatment or cause infection, unless otherwise advised by your treating practitioner.
Avoid extremes of hot or cold and vigorous exercise until the initial swelling has resolved.
If swelling persists, you may be advised to apply a cool pad to help remedy this.
Contact your practitioner if you experience any unwanted side-effects.
Disclaimer
The time frames stated on our website for filler durability should be used as a guideline only. There is no guarantee the filler will last for the durations stated above. This is impossible for us to determine as it’s down to an individuals anatomy and lifestyle factors that are out of Jennifer Smith Aesthetics control. Filler is a buildable product and it may take multiple sessions to achieve your desired result. Asymmetry is a normal part of the healing process and is to be expected, there may be uneven areas of the face due to some areas taking better to filler than others. It is always possible for an individual to have a poor response from dermal fillers.
Any follow up appointments needed will be charged at the regular rate unless stated. Should complications develop from the filler injections, any medical costs would be the patients responsibility. We do not, under any circumstances, offer a partial or full refund.