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Brook House, Winslade Park, Manor Drive, Clyst St Mary, Exeter, EX5 1FY
We are an official Allergan aesthetics clinic situated in a discrete location in Exmouth. We offer a wide range of anti ageing and skin treatments. We are nurse led and all Injectables are performed by an independent registered nurse prescriber. Who is trained to advanced level.
23 Mayflower Street, Plymouth, PL1 1QJ
As a CQC registered Doctor with over 8 years doing medical aesthetic treatments and training from some of the best aesthetic doctors in the UK, you can be sure you're in safe hands. I love helping clients achieve a natural look, and enhancing your natural beauty.
34 Denmark Rd, Exeter, EX1 1SE
Helen Hunt Aesthetics is a Registered Aesthetic Nurse Specialist, qualified to Masters Level in cosmetic medicine. Helens personal approach puts you first and aims to provide honest,comprehensive and professional advice.
1 Castle Street, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5NU
Maison Aesthetique is located in Totnes, Devon. Dr Rupal Fatania has been providing a variety on non-surgical aesthetic treatments for over ten years. The small and personable team pride themselves on customer service and natural results. The focus is enhancing individuality.
First Floor, 4 The Crescent, Plymouth, PL1 3AB
Dr Ian Strawford, owner of Skin Excellence Clinics has been providing the highest quality, safest, non-surgical cosmetic treatments in the South and South West for over 11 years.
Sommerville House, 30 Southernhay East, Exeter, EX1 1NS
Skin Southwest is passionate about choosing bespoke tailor made treatment plans for all our Clients based on their concerns.
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Clear, concise answers to common queries
A simple, no-fluff roundup of frequent Dermal Fillers questions to help you get the facts fast.
It’s best to schedule treatment at least two weeks before an important event. This allows time for any swelling or bruising to resolve and for the filler to settle into its final position for the most natural appearance.
Yes — most hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase. This process breaks down the filler safely and quickly, usually with visible improvement within days.
There’s no fixed “best age.” Some people choose fillers in their late 20s or 30s for early volume restoration, while others wait until signs of ageing become more pronounced. The decision depends on your goals, skin condition, and facial anatomy rather than age alone.
A needle is sharp and allows precise placement in smaller areas, while a blunt-tipped cannula can reduce bruising and swelling and is often used for delicate regions like under the eyes. Your practitioner will choose the method based on the treatment area and desired outcome.
When performed by a skilled medical professional with the right product choice, dermal fillers should enhance your features subtly without an overfilled appearance. Overuse or poor technique is the main cause of an unnatural look.
Most people describe the sensation as mild discomfort rather than pain. Fillers often contain lidocaine, and numbing cream or local anaesthetic can be used to make the procedure more comfortable.
Yes — fillers are frequently paired with treatments like Botox for dynamic wrinkles, skin boosters for hydration, or energy-based therapies for skin tightening. A combined approach can address multiple ageing concerns more effectively.
The right filler depends on the treatment area, your skin type, and your goals. Softer gels suit lips and fine lines, while thicker, structural fillers are used for cheeks, jawline, and chin. Your practitioner will recommend the best option after assessing your needs.
It’s advisable to avoid intense exercise for 24–48 hours. Elevated blood flow and heat can increase swelling or bruising and may affect how the filler settles.
Absolutely. Men often use fillers to enhance jawline definition, restore cheek volume, or soften deep lines. Treatment plans are tailored to maintain masculine facial proportions.
Follow aftercare advice, protect skin from the sun, stay hydrated, and avoid smoking. Regular maintenance appointments before the filler fully wears off help preserve a consistent look.
Certain fillers can soften the appearance of atrophic (indented) acne scars by raising the skin and stimulating collagen. This is a specialised treatment and should be performed by an experienced injector.
Significant weight changes can affect facial fat distribution, which may alter how fillers look. In most cases, minor adjustments can restore balance.
Fillers aren’t suitable for every facial line or hollow. Areas with high muscle movement or very thin skin require special techniques, and some concerns — like significant skin laxity — may be better treated with other methods.
Ask about the practitioner’s qualifications, experience with your chosen treatment area, the specific filler brand, potential side effects, aftercare, and how complications are handled. A thorough consultation is key to a safe, satisfying result.
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