01/10/2022
💙I think you will agree that this lady looks amazing after 5 syringes of premier dermal fillers, (£995).
👉So let’s talk about what we consider and suggest you consider prior to your treatment
Dermal fillers are substances injected into your face. They fill lines and wrinkles and add volume to areas such as your lips, jawline. Chin, nose or cheeks.
Fillers are not permanent. How long they last depends on things like the type of filler and where it's injected. They usually last between 6 and 18 months.
Most dermal fillers used in the UK contain a natural substance called hyaluronic acid.
If you have fillers, the rest of your face will continue to age as normal.
Are Dermal fillers right for me?
Having a non surgical cosmetic procedure is a big decision, so it's important not to rush into anything.
All procedures have some risks. If you're disappointed with the outcome, this can also have an impact on your emotional wellbeing.
Some people look at a non surgical cosmetic procedure to solve life problems, or during difficult times in their lives.
Do not assume that a non surgical cosmetic procedure will make everything better. How you feel about how you look is only one aspect of your wellbeing.
Things like your lifestyle, social life, work and what you eat are also important.
Ask yourself some questions
If you're considering a cosmetic procedure, start by asking yourself:
* What do I want to change and why do I want to have the procedure I'm considering?
* How long have I thought about this procedure?
* What's my current life situation? Am I expecting the procedure to influence my situation?
* Why am I thinking about a procedure now? What triggered it?
* Are there other ways I can achieve the changes I want?
* Am I expecting the procedure to change my life as well as my appearance?
* Do I want a non surgical cosmetic procedure for myself or to please someone else?
* Am I expecting the procedure to improve my relationship, social skills or job prospects?
* Can I afford the costs of the procedure and any future costs to maintain the effect?
Take time to decide
Book a consultation with the Practitioner doing the procedure.
They should:
* ask you about what you expect
* talk you through what will happen
* explain how the procedure will affect you
* Be clear about the change you want to see and the reasons why.
Do not feel pressured or rushed into making a decision.
You should be given a cooling-off period after your consultation to decide if you want to go ahead.
Make sure you:
* are not tempted by time-limited offers or deals urging you to sign up to a procedure immediately
* are not pressured into agreeing to extra procedures or treatments you had not considered before arriving at the clinic
* avoid any group treatments, or treatment events that involve alcohol
* avoid mobile services where procedures are performed in numerous beauty salons, private homes or hotels
* Ensure the clinic are trained in emergency procedures and hold an emergency drug kit
💙If you're not completely comfortable with the practitioner or the procedure, you can walk away