Lip Fillers Leeds, Lip Injections & Dermal Fillers

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For Lip Fillers, Dermal Fillers, Jawline Fillers & Cheek Fillers In Leeds City Centre, Call Serenity Aesthetics On 0113 821 4565, Or Use Our Online Real-Time Appointment Booking System

For Lip Fillers, Dermal Fillers, Jawline Fillers Cheek Fillers In Leeds City Centre, Call Serenity Aesthetics On 0113 821 4565, Or Use Our Online Real-Time Appointment Booking System

Lip Fillers Dermal Fillers FAQs

How long do lip fillers last?
This can vary depending on the dermal filler used. Dermal fillers can last from 4-18 months. However, lifestyle factors such as smoking, poor diet and water intake, will have an effect on the longevity of dermal filler. So, look after yourself and your health, and your lip filler will last too.

 

How much are lip fillers?
Lip filler procedures at Serenity Aesthetics in Leeds cost £150 per 0.5 ml Juvederm Ultra Smile, £250 for 1.0 ml Teosyal Puresense £275 per 1.0 ml Teosyal RHA 2/3 (the first resilient hyaluronic acid dedicated to facial dynamism). Other clinics may charge £250-£400 per full ml filler. Always ensure you are treated by suitably trained, insured experienced medical healthcare professionals. You should always have a consultation beforehand.

 

Do lip fillers hurt?
Yes it can hurt, the lips are a very sensitive area and so injections can be uncomfortable. Most industry gold-standard dermal filler products contain the local anaesthetic lidocaine having topical anaesthetic prior to any treatment can help to reduce any associated discomfort. When local anaesthetics wear off your lips may be slightly tender for a day or two but should not be painful. Here at Serenity Aesthetics in Leeds we only use dermal fillers containing lidocaine local anaesthetic in our procedures provide topical anaesthetic creams/dental blocks if desired.

 

What are lip fillers?
Lip fillers are generally made from hyaluronic acid, which is a naturally occurring substance found in humans. When injected into the lips, the hyaluronic acid attracts water and creates a plumping effect. The border of the lip can also be injected to create more definition and prevent lipstick bleed.

 

Is 0.5 ml of lip filler enough?
Having 0.5 ml lip filler is enough to create a subtle effect. This volume is useful to have if you have never had lip filler before or require a smaller ‘top-up’ following on from previous treatments. It is also best practice to add lip-filler in small amounts so that there is time to see the effect. Having 0.5 ml lip filler will generally only last half the amount of time as a full 1.0 ml.

 

Are lip fillers safe?
Modern dermal fillers used for lip filling are far safer than previous products can be dissolved after injection if necessary. There are still some risks associated with dermal filler injection including, bruising, swelling, infection vascular occlusion. Using only a suitably trained qualified medical practitioner or doctor will reduce the occurrence of side effects and adverse reactions. Your medical practitioner or doctor should discuss all risks involved before commencing any dermal filler treatments.

Can you have lip fillers when pregnant?
You are not permitted to have lip dermal filler treatments whilst pregnant or breastfeeding. You may only restart/have dermal filler treatments six weeks after giving birth as long as you are not breastfeeding. You should always inform your medical practitioner or doctor if you think you may be pregnant or are still breastfeeding.

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