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DERMAL FILLERS

The ultimate treatment to smooth the appearance of lines and make your skin appear younger, more hydrated and healthier.

Lip Botox Injection

As we age, the skin loses its elasticity and collagen, causing our facial features to change.  Lines and hollows start to become more noticeable and environmental factors such as pollution and sun exposure age the skin prematurely. Common examples of lines and wrinkles are: barcode/smokers lines above the lip, creases between the nose and mouth called nasolabial lines and lines from the corners of the mouth to the jawline called marionette lines.

 

Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are safe and reversible injectable gels which smooth the appearance of lines, provide volume and enhance facial shape. They are used to plump up and temporarily fill in lines and act as a cushioning agent and provide scaffolding to lift folds.

 

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance found in the body and helps your cells retain moisture, making your skin appear hydrated, plump and healthy.

 

The effects of hyaluronic acid fillers can last 6-12 months although this can depend on your body’s natural metabolism.

 

Here at Elite Vitality Clinic, we use only the top UK brands of filler and the chosen filler used will depend on the size and depth of the treatment area which will require careful consideration by your practitioner during your consultation. Treatments are administered by Clare who is a registered nurse prescriber so you can be confident of a safe environment.

 

Most hyaluronic acid fillers contain lidocaine (a numbing agent) to help minimise discomfort during and after treatment.

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Prices:

Lip enhancement

    • 0.7ml £160  

    • 1ml £200

  • Marionette lines from £220

  • Nasolabial lines from £220

  • Barcode/smokers lines £200

  • Cheek contouring from £250

  • Jawline definition from £400

  • Tear trough fillers £325

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Contact us to book a treatment. New clients must also book a free 10-minute face-to-face consultation at least 1 week prior to treatment.

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