DERMAL FILLERS
Hyaluronic Acid Injectable. Volumization. Precision Contouring. Immediate Results.
Dermal fillers are injectables used to restore lost volume, smooth lines and folds, and enhance facial contours, with results that are visible immediately and refine further over the following days. Expertly placed, they deliver natural-looking outcomes tailored to your anatomy and aesthetic goals.
What Are Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are FDA-approved injectable gels most commonly formulated with hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring polysaccharide found in skin, connective tissue, and joints. HA binds water molecules within the tissue, providing immediate volumization while supporting hydration and structural integrity.
Modern HA fillers are cross-linked, meaning the HA chains are chemically bonded to resist enzymatic breakdown and extend longevity. Different cross-linking densities produce fillers with varying degrees of lift capacity, flexibility, and tissue integration. Thicker, more cohesive formulations are used for deep structural support and volumization; softer, more pliable gels are suited for fine lines, lips, and superficial placement.
Unlike permanent fillers or fat transfer, HA fillers are fully reversible. In the event of an adverse outcome or patient dissatisfaction, hyaluronidase enzyme can be used to dissolve the product.
Why Choose Dermal Fillers?
Immediate, Visible Results Volume, contour, and correction are visible from the first treatment — with final results apparent once any minor swelling resolves, typically within 7–14 days.
Reversible and Adjustable Hyaluronic acid fillers can be partially or fully dissolved with hyaluronidase, making them one of the safest and most correctable injectable options available.
Anatomically Precise Formulations are selected based on placement depth, tissue mechanics, and treatment zone — allowing highly individualized treatment that works with your natural anatomy, not against it.
Long-lasting Outcomes Depending on product selection and treatment area, results typically last 6–24 months. High-movement areas metabolize filler more quickly; structural areas tend to retain volume longer.
Treatment Areas
Facial Volumization
Facial volumization Restores age-related volume loss in the cheeks, temples, and midface, lifting and supporting overlying tissue for a more youthful contour.
Lip Enhancement
Lip enhancement adds definition, shape, and volume to the lips, from subtle hydration and border refinement to more pronounced augmentation, tailored to your proportions.
Nasolabial & Marionette Lines
Nasolabial and marionette line correction Softens moderate-to-deep facial folds and creases caused by volume loss and repeated movement, without a frozen appearance.
Under-Eye Rejuvenation
Jawline & Chin Definition
Jawline and chin definition Enhances structural definition along the jawline and chin, improving facial balance and proportion without surgery.
Hand Rejuvenation
Hand rejuvenation Restores lost volume to the dorsal hands, reducing the visibility of tendons and veins for a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Care Instructions
Read about our safety and side effects, as well as the typical treatment protocol.
What To Expect At Your Visit
- Medical history review, facial assessment, and photograph documentation prior to treatment.
- Discussion of product options, placement strategy, expected outcomes, and realistic timelines for results.
- Topical anaesthetic applied; treatment areas cleansed, marked, and confirmed with the patient before injections begin.
- Filler administered by the clinician. Treatment time typically 30–60 minutes depending on areas treated.
- Post-care guidance provided; product and skincare recommendations discussed.
- Follow-up appointment scheduled for 2-week review.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between fillers and toxin injections?
Toxin (such as botulinum toxin type A) relaxes the muscles responsible for dynamic expression lines, wrinkles formed by repeated movement. Fillers restore volume and structure in areas affected by tissue loss and gravitational change. They work on different mechanisms and are often used together for comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
Will my results look natural?
Natural results depend on product selection, the amount used, and placement technique. A conservative, anatomy-first approach prioritizes balance and proportion over volume. Your clinician will discuss your goals in detail to ensure outcomes align with how you want to look, refreshed, not altered.
How soon will I see results?
Results are visible immediately. Minor swelling in the first 24-72 hours may temporarily affect appearance, final results are typically assessed at the 2-week mark once all swelling has resolved.
How long do results last?
Duration depends on the product used, treatment area, and individual metabolism. Lips typically last 6–9 months; cheeks and structural areas 12–24 months. Regular maintenance helps sustain results and may require less product over tim
Can fillers be reversed?
Yes. Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved using hyaluronidase enzyme — partially or fully — at any point. This is one of the key advantages of HA-based products over permanent or semi-permanent alternatives.
Is there downtime?
Yes. Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved using hyaluronidase enzyme — partially or fully — at any point. This is one of the key advantages of HA-based products over permanent or semi-permanent alternatives.
When to Schedule Your Treatment
Plan your treatment 2 weeks before you want results to take effect, and at least 6 weeks ahead of any special event for optimal results. Maintain your results with treatments every 3 – 6 months.