Face
Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are a quick and effective procedure to rejuvenate your appearance and combat the signs of ageing. Your journey with us begins with a detailed consultation, where we will discuss and understand your aesthetic aspirations. Dermal fillers offer a versatile way to reshape your appearance and can help with restoring lost volume, softening pronounced facial lines, and enhancing facial contours with precision.
The careful placement of fillers can yield subtle enhancements or striking transformations, depending on your preferences. We offer a variety of filler types and densities, each targeted to specific facial regions. The selection process is crucial: matching the correct filler to the appropriate area is essential for achieving impeccable results.
The treatment:
Fillers are not an uncomfortable treatment, but your practitioner can numb the area if you require it. Your practitioner will thoroughly cleanse the area before administering dermal fillers, which can be through either injections or the cannula technique. Our practitioners are highly experienced in the cannula technique, which offers exceptional results with minimal discomfort and bruising, ensuring optimal safety. The method best suited to your needs and comfort will be discussed with you before receiving the treatment.
Expected results:
The results are instant and can last between 6 and 18 months, depending on the type of filler used and the area treated. Post-treatment, you may have some swelling that occurs immediately after the procedure, which may take a day or two to settle down. Nevertheless, you will be able to leave the appointment fresh and rejuvenated before you step out to resume your day. We recommend periodic maintenance treatments to sustain your smooth and glowing complexion long-term.
We usually arrange to see you at The HVN or schedule a follow-up call approximately 2-3 weeks after your treatment, allowing for any necessary adjustments. Minor side effects, such as bruising, redness, and swelling, may occur but are typically transient.