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Sapphire Aesthetics

[14 miles from Callow Hill]

Sapphire Medical Aesthetics is owned and run by Emma Tonry-Webb, Harley Street Trained, fully licensed and accredited Aesthetic Nurse [READ MORE]


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The Granary, Whitehall Road, Hampton Bishop, Hereford, HR1 4LB

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Medical Cosmetic Service Frampton On Severn

[15 miles from Callow Hill]

The Medical Cosmetic Service provides a full range of medical cosmetic treatments including wrinkle relaxing injections, filler, peels, threadvein, cellulite, fat , PRP, IPL, laser, PDO thread...[READ MORE]


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Bute House, Bridge Road, Frampton On Severn, Gloucester, GL2 7HA

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Finesse Skin Clinic

[15 miles from Callow Hill]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

Privately owned by Sarah Newey, an award winning Pharmacist, Independent Prescriber and Aesthetics Practitioner, Finesse Skin Clinic is located in a beautiful barn conversion in a discreet setting i...[READ MORE]


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3 Walk Farm, Whitminster Lane, Frampton On Severn, GL2 7PR

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Town House The Face & Body Clinic

[26 miles from Callow Hill]

Welcome to Eliza Clark Aesthetics Eliza Clark Aesthetic Clinic - Look good, feel good. Where cutting edge treatments are delivered safely and only after careful assessment of your preferences and ...[READ MORE]


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17 Albany Rd, Cheltenham, GL50 2UN

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Helen Cleland Non Surgical Aesthetic Procedures

[27 miles from Callow Hill]

My clinics provide my patients with continued support every step of the way - from consultation through treatment and aftercare. I ensure that the right treatments are given to solve not only thei...[READ MORE]


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23 St Georges Rd, Cheltenham, GL50 3DT

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Appearance Medicine Aesthetics

[32 miles from Callow Hill]

5 out of 5

From 13 Review(s)

At Appearance Medicine Aesthetics I pride myself on offering a safe yet effective range of non-surgical treatments, using premium and medical-grade products to help address many of the common skin...[READ MORE]


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40 Gloucester Road, Stratton, Cirencester, GL7 2JY

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Medicetics at Barnsley House

[35 miles from Callow Hill]

Medicetics has expanded to offer its first clinic outside the greater London area in the Cotswolds. Medicetics will be offering their treatments just outside Cirencester, Gloucestershire at the stunni...[READ MORE]


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Barnsley House Spa And Skincare Centre, Barnsley, Cirencester, GL7 5EE

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Outline Skincare Clinic

[37 miles from Callow Hill]

5 out of 5

From 5 Review(s)

Our aesthetic and laser clinic in Droitwich is set in a convenient town location, with ample free parking and beautiful views over the local countryside. Our specialist, medical led clinic boasts a fu...[READ MORE]


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St Peters Manor, St Peters Church Lane, Droitwich, WR9 7AN

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Flux Skin

[37 miles from Callow Hill]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

Flux Skin is a unique concept in aesthetics, a group of micro clinics focused on skin health, facial treatments & anti-aging therapies. We use advanced technology and medical grade devices to fi...[READ MORE]


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6 Victoria Square, Droitwich, WR9 8DS

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Rosmetics

[43 miles from Callow Hill]

Rosmetics Skin Clinic is based in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Our clinic offers a wide portfolio of aesthetic treatments, along with an online shop which offers clients high quality products designed ...[READ MORE]


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53 Worcester Road, Bromsgrove, B61 7DN

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Dr Camilla Hill

[44 miles from Callow Hill]

5 out of 5

From 36 Review(s)

Top private facial & body aesthetics clinic for men & women aged 18-80. Consultant Aesthetician with 30+ years of medical & 10+ years of aesthetic experience. Clean, safe, insured & quality products.[READ MORE]


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Cutford House, Holyoakes Lane, Bentley, Redditch, B97 5SR

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The Confidence Clinic

[45 miles from Callow Hill]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

My name is Louise Chodysz, I am a prescribing Advanced Nurse Practitioner with 23 years nursing experience who has undertaken further advanced training in medical aesthetics. I qualified as a n...[READ MORE]


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Whitlenge Farm, Whitlenge Lane, Hartlebury Nr Kidderminster, DY10 4HD

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Select Aesthetics

[48 miles from Callow Hill]

At Select Aesthetics we are a medical led aesthetics clinic, based in Redditch, Worcestershire. As healthcare professionals we have an in-depth knowledge of facial anatomy and have been trained in...[READ MORE]


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8 Centech Park, Fringe Meadow Road, North Moons Moat, Redditch, B98 9NR

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Foreveryoung medical aesthetics Shrewsbury ltd

[60 miles from Callow Hill]

5 out of 5

From 5 Review(s)

Forever Young was created by Clare Spalding. Clare has been a registered general nurse for over 26 years and is a Medical Prescriber (Independent Nurse Practitioner).[READ MORE]


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1 Parade Shops, St Mary Place, Shrewsbury, SY1 1DL

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Elite Skin Studio

[65 miles from Callow Hill]

We believe beauty is more than skin deep. At Elite Skin Studio we combine our knowledge of skin, advanced treatment technology and carefully selected product offerings to create your personalised j...[READ MORE]


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30a High Street, Shropshire, Newport, TF10 7AQ

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Aluminate Clinic

[76 miles from Callow Hill]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

My aim is always to deliver natural results that DO NOT leave you looking ‘False’, ‘Frozen’ or ‘Overdone’. My passion for skin health and wellness will help you make the most of yo...[READ MORE]


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The Hollies, Station Road, Weston Rhyn, Oswestry, SY10 7SX

What skin problems can dermal fillers treat?

Collagen treatment has been widely used to increase the size and volume of lips in women for a number of years, and this is still the most popular use for most dermal fillers.

However, these products are also very effective in both men and women in helping to fill out lines around the lips, the lines from the nose to the corners of the mouth (nasolabial lines), smile lines on the cheeks, as well as crow’s feet and forehead wrinkles.

Thicker fillers can also be used to add volume to sunken cheeks and weak chins, reshape the tip of the nose, as well as filling out deeper acne or other scars. In addition, fillers can be used to help reduce the appearance of veins and bones in aged hands with thin skin.

Usually, if you need to have fillers in the upper part of your face for movement lines associated with expression i.e., crow’s feet, forehead and general wrinkle lines, it is usually recommended that the fillers are used alongside injections of botulinum toxin (or Botox®).

Some fillers can be used to treat larger skin defects in other areas of the body.

More recently dermal filler products have  begun to be used for ear lobe rejuvenation to help plump up the lobe and restored the fullness and shape which is often elongating and saggng with the natural ageing process, allowing a more youthful look and a better cosmetic appearance when earring jewellery is worn in the ear.

Similarly dermal fillers, specifically hyaluronic acid based ones, can also be used to address issues in relation to the female genitalia, such as g-spot treatments for enhanced sexual pleasure or to address issues of vaginal atrophy where there is a loss of elasticity and volume in the outer labia which can lead to vaginal dryness and other symptoms. Treatment for this is available specifically using a brand called Desirial. This treatment is sometimes marketed as 'labial puff'.

Depending on the area treated, and the depth of wrinkles or scars or sagginess of the skin, your practitioner may recommend that different combinations of types of fillers are used in order to achieve the best results.

What are the dermal fillers different types?

Dermal fillers tend to be broadly classified as being either non-permanent or permanent in their effect by both manufacturers and practitioners using these products.


Non-permanent or resorbable dermal fillers

In 1981, Collagen was the first filler approved in the U.S. for soft-tissue filling by injection. It is made from bovine (derived from cows’ skin) collagen and is currently known in the U.K. as Collagen Instant Therapy.

The collagen is taken from the cow and then purified to such a degree that it resembles the collagen which occurs naturally in our own skin. It is necessary to have a skin test before this treatment, however, as some patients may be allergic to bovine collagen.

Collagen instant therapy comes in different thicknesses, depending on the depth of your wrinkles or loss of firmness in your skin. You will sometimes hear Collagen Instant Therapy called by the brand names Zyderm® and Zyplast®. Unfortunately due to a decrease in popularity these brands were discontinued in 2010.

Evolence®, a porcine (derived from pigs) based collagen product was available in the UK from 2005 to 2009 when it was discontinued for commercial not safety reasons.

Other collagen only based fillers include Cymetra, collagen derived from human skin. This is rarely used these days.

The leading dermal filler used by most UK practitioners is a hyaluronic acid based product. This particular brand is manufactured using bacteria. Again, this product comes in different thicknesses and is called Restylane®.

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance found in the spaces between the cells of body tissues in all animals. It has already been used widely in general medicine to help eye surgeons perform cataract operations, and for injection into arthritic joints to aid movement. It is estimated that 30 million patients around the world have been treated with some form of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid has now largely replaced collagen as the favourite filler of U.K. cosmetic experts. This is because it is more likely to be compatible with our bodies than collagen, and so people are less likely to be allergic to it and do not require a test prior to use.

Other hyaluronic acid only based products include:

Hylaform® and Hylaform Plus® - Manufactured from cockerel combs. This is being discontinued by the manufacturer in favour of other products.

Juvederm® ULTRA, Belotero®, Teosyal®, Matridur® and Hydrafill are examples of other Hyaluronic acid based brands derived from non-animal sources.

A newer filler using polylactic acid is promoted under the brand name Sculptra® (formerly New-Fill®). According to the manufacturer, Sculptra®, as the name suggests, is used more as a sculpting agent rather than just a wrinkle filler (see injectable tissue stimulators) and larger areas can be treated with a longer lasting result.

Another product new to the UK market in 2004 is calcium hydroxylapatite, the key component of Radiesse™. Calcium hydroxylapatite has been safely used in the body for many reasons including dental applications where bone build-up is needed for reconstruction and also in block form for cosmetic applications such as cheek, jaw, cranial and chin implants.

Radiesse is marketed as a long lasting dermal filler and facial sculpting agent where results can last for 2 years or longer.

Most of the ingredients of available non-permanent or temporary fillers have been widely used and clinically tested for safety and effectiveness.


Permanent or non-resorbable dermal fillers

These are fillers that can give a longer lasting effect, or even a permanent effect, and may be recommended in some cases by a practitioner.

These products are currently not widely used, but include the following brands:

Artecoll® - Rounded PMMA beads in bovine collagen.

Aquamid™ - Polyacrylamide.

Matridex® - Hyaluronic acid with Dextran microspheres.

How long will it take to recover from a dermal fillers treatment?

Depending on the area treated, and which filler is used, treatment times can vary from around 30 minutes to an hour, and recovery time can be from a few hours to a few days. However, most people find that they can return straight back to work after treatment with dermal fillers.

Who should not have dermal filler treatment?

As in any treatment to the skin, injections should be avoided in areas where the skin is swollen or where infections are present – e.g. active acne. This will reduce the risk of infection at the injection site after the treatment.

If you have even the slightest allergic reaction to a particular filler, it cannot be used and you will need to use a different brand. Dermal fillers have not been tested in pregnant women, so their use would normally be not advised by practitioners if you are expecting a child.

If you have suffered from a disease of the auto-immune system, you are likely to be allergic to bovine collagen and so it cannot be used. You need to give your doctor a detailed medical history to avoid such outcomes. Conditions which are not suited to the use of bovine collagen include: rheumatoid arthritis; psoriatic arthritis; systemic or discoid lupus erythematosus; or polymyositis.

Who can administer dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers are categorised by the UK medical authorities as medical devices. This means that practitioners do not need to write a prescription to use these treatments.

Manufacturers recommend that only medically qualified practitioners should use collagen and hyaluronic acid or other dermal filler treatments. Thus you will find many nurses, as well as general practitioners, cosmetic doctors, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, ophthalmologists (eye specialists) and private dentists offering one or a range of dermal filler options.

Manufacturers do not recommend that beauticians or any other person outside the medical profession use these treatments.

As there are many different fillers on the market that can be used to treat a variety of problems, please ensure that your practitioner has undergone proper certificated training for both the use of the specific filler, and the area that they are treating.

What is the average cost of a dermal filler treatment?

Costs vary depending mostly on the type of dermal filler used and the degree of filling to the skin required.

Generally prices for dermal fillers are based upon the estimated number of syringes needed to obtain the required result.

Deeper lines and wrinkles tend to require more filler than shallow lines.

In addition, fillers used more for facial sculpting, contouring and addition of volume will tend to me more expensive than those just used for treating single lines.
 
A combination of fillers may also be recommended, and for certain areas additional treatments with other agents such as botulinum toxin (Botox®) may also be suggested, (especially for lines in the upper part of the face).

In addition, differnt filler brands such as Restylane, Perlane, Radiesse and Juvederm differ in price to clinics and practioners who purchase them from the respective manufacturers.

Hence, overall prices may vary from £150 to over £750 per treatment session.

Remember, using less filler than is actually required to fill out a line or improve the contour of the face properly will generally produce a less pleasing and less long lasting effect than opting for a proper (and more expensive) treatment.