Frame Your Face

As we age, our skin begins to lose volume. This can result in a “sunken” look which can make us appear tired and drawn. The addition of filler to specific targeted areas of the face can have a positive reversal effect, revitalizing our skin and giving a brighter appearance.

The Highlights

  • The Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty

    Steadily becoming one of the most popular filler treatments, the ‘liquid nose job’ can smooth the line of the nose, while changing the angle of the tip. Results are instant with minimal downtime.

  • The Tear Trough

    Treatment to the under-eye groove improves light reflections, reducing the appearance of bags, reducing the appearance of fatigue and ageing.

  • The Jawline

    The ultimate frame to the face. Sharpening the jawline and chin can either masculinise or feminise the face, optimising the profile while tightening the stubborn under-chin area.

  • The Smile

    The most famous of filler treatments, lip injections enhance contour, volume and shape to the lips in both the frontal and side profiles.

What people ask

How long does an appointment take?

Appointments can last between 15 and 60 minutes, depending on treatment area. Multiple areas can be targeted in the same appointment.

When will I see a difference?

Results are instant! Some swelling, bruising and lumpiness will develop after treatment, typically settling within 10-14 days.

What are fillers made of?

Dermal fillers are made up of Hyaluronic Acid (HA), a sugar compound that is found naturally within the skin’s surface, aiding moisture retention. Dermal fillers last longer than the body’s naturally produced HA.

How long does filler last?

Dermal fillers last different lengths of time depending on the type used and where it is injected. In general, they last for between 9 and 18 months. This will be discussed with you in more detail during your initial consultation.

When fillers are dissolved, where does the filler go?

The dermal fillers used by Dr Oli are all made up of Hyaluronic Acid (HA). This is a naturally occurring compound within the skin, and is constantly being produced and dissolved within the body’s natural cycle. Dermal fillers last longer, but are safe. When they are dissolved, they are broken down into more simple molecules that are then excreted by the body.

Will there be bruising?

It depends! Sometimes, some bruising is inevitable. You can reduce the risk of bruising by avoiding alcohol, ibuprofen and exercise in the 24 hours before and after your treatment.