Dermal Fillers
Restore volume and definition for a smoother, more youthful look.
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Dermal fillers are gel-like injectable substances used to restore facial volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance contours. These are distinct from anti-wrinkle injections work by physically filling under the skin rather than relaxing muscles..
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Restore Volume: Fillers like Hyaluronic Acid (HA) attract and retain water, instantly plumping skin in areas like lips, cheeks, and under-eyes.
Stimulate Collagen Production: Agents like poly‑L‑lactic acid (e.g. Sculptra) and calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g. Radiesse) gradually boost collagen formation over weeks to months, offering longer‑lasting lift.
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Lips (volume and definition), Cheeks (lift and contour), Under-eye hollows (“tear troughs”), Chin, Jawline, Marionette lines, and Temples etc.
Goals & Benefits
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Restore Facial Volume & Youthful Contours
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Smooth Static Wrinkles & Deep Lines
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Enhance & Define Facial Features
✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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Results are often visible immediately, with final effects developing within a few days as swelling subsides. Hyaluronic fillers last 6–12 months, whereas collagen-based fillers can endure for 12–24 months or longer depending on the formulation and location.
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Most treatments involve minimal discomfort. Many fillers include local anesthetic, and options like numbing cream or nerve blocks help ensure a comfortable experience.
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Yes, hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved if necessary.
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Common mild reactions: redness, swelling, bruising, tenderness, lumps or itching, which typically resolve within days.
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Session length: ~10–30 minutes depending on area treated. Immediate improvement, followed by mild swelling or redness that fades within a few days. Possible bruising (<1 week); delayed lumps may appear after weeks to months and can be typically managed with massage or medical intervention. Normal activities resume quickly—avoid rubbing treated areas for a day or two.
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Costs depend on syringe volume, filler type, and treatment area. Pricing varies widely: for example, HA fillers might cost between AUD$299–$799 per ml. Packages or multiple sessions may help manage costs. Always confirm during your consultation.

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