Deciding to undergo a cosmetic procedure such as dermal fillers is a big decision. There are many things to consider so that you can be sure dermal fillers are the right option for you. You might be wondering what dermal fillers London prices are? Or what results you can expect to see?
At Hans Place Practice, we believe in complete transparency. This is so that our clients can make an informed and educated decision about their cosmetic procedures. We are always upfront and honest about dermal fillers London prices and what’s involved in the treatment so you can feel confident that you’re making the right choice for you.
In this guide, we are looking into how much dermal fillers cost, what you can expect from dermal filler treatment, and how often you will need to undergo the procedure.
Before you begin considering dermal fillers based on their cost alone, you should be sure that this is the right procedure for you. Dermal fillers work to soften lines and wrinkles on the face. They can also plump features like the lips, cheeks and chin.
The treatment involves a practitioner injecting a gel substance into the skin. The products are very similar to hyaluronic acid, which occurs naturally in the body, so the results are subtle and natural in appearance.
Many people choose dermal fillers for plumping the lips, defining contours, smoothing wrinkles and more. Because dermal fillers are a semi-permanent solution, you can use them for just a few months or receive regular top-ups for long-lasting results. Vogue reveals that subtle dermal fillers are becoming the new normal, as more and more people are turning to the treatment for their natural but effective results.
If you are looking to have dermal fillers in London, you might be wondering what you can expect to pay. The cost of this treatment can vary greatly. So it is crucial to look at what exactly you are paying for.
You will pay for dermal fillers by the session. If you want to have regular top-ups, you will have to factor this into the cost. No matter the practice you choose for dermal fillers, there will not be one fixed price for treatment.
There are many things that affect dermal fillers London prices, including:
Dermal fillers are available in many different types and brands. This cost of filler treatment will vary depending on the products your practitioner is using. Popular and highly rated brands like Juvederm are likely to be slightly more expensive than less common alternatives. Using a brand you can trust is always worth paying more for, so you can be confident you are using the best.
You can have dermal fillers for a huge variety of treatments. Lip filler, cheek filler and wrinkle filler will all require different techniques, different types of filler and different amounts of filler. All of these aspects affect the final treatment cost.
Every person is different, and so are their facial features. The area of the face you want treating will alter the cost, as will your unique complexion. This is because the amount of filler needed will vary between patients. One person may need considerably more filler for a wrinkle reduction than another, so it all impacts the cost.
Depending on the clinic you choose and the above factors, dermal fillers can cost between £200 and £280 per syringe. Because the amount of filler you require varies so greatly, treatments can cost anywhere from £200 to £800. Typically, treatments use between 1 and 3 syringes of dermal filler.
Many patients choose to undergo other treatments alongside dermal filler, such as Intracel or Renuvion. These will also add to the cost of the overall treatment. The NHS explains that dermal fillers range from £200 to several hundred pounds, and there are various factors that impact the cost.
Dermal fillers are not a permanent treatment, and so they require top-ups on a regular basis. Some people choose to just have dermal fillers once, while others prefer to maintain the results with regular appointments.
The cost of maintaining dermal fillers should be considered before you decide if the treatment is right for you. So that you can determine if you want to keep up with the long term cost of treatments, we are looking into what impacts the cost of maintaining dermal fillers:
The type of filler does not just have an effect on the initial cost of dermal fillers but also the long term cost. Some fillers can last in your body for up to 2 years, while others last for six months. The average time that dermal fillers will last is around 12 months. This means you should consider the cost of having treatment every year.
Some areas will last longer with dermal fillers than others. It is best to speak with your practitioner about how long you can expect filler to last in your chosen area, as it varies greatly.
Everyone is different, and everybody breaks filler down in a different time frame. Some people may find their dermal filler treatments last much longer than others and vice versa.
For the best results from dermal fillers, you should look to have a top-up treatment before the full effects have worn off. Most clinics, including Hans Place Practice, recommend top-up treatments halfway through the maximum life of the filler.
For example, if your dermal fillers can last up to 12 months, your top-up should be done every six months to maintain the results. Typically maintaining dermal fillers means less product is needed, so the treatment cost is less each time.
For a free consultation and no-obligation quote for dermal fillers at Hans Place Practice, get in touch with our friendly team today. We’ll be happy to talk to you through what the treatment involves, the service we provide and the expected cost for treatments.
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