Dermal fillers: everything you
should know
Dermal fillers are a versatile, non-surgical solution designed to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours, giving you a refreshed and youthful appearance.
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Administered by Dr. Aristidou
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Minimal downtime
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Non-invasive and highly effective
Where to find us
Located in the vibrant heart of London, just minutes from Tottenham Court Road and Holborn stations, Aris Aesthetics is your premier destination for expert aesthetic enhancements. Under the guidance of Dr. Isaac Aristidou, we specialize in offering personalized dermal filler treatments that enhance your natural beauty and restore youthful vitality.
Understanding
Dermal Fillers
Natural-Looking, Youthful Results
At Aris Aesthetics, we are dedicated to providing the finest dermal filler treatments in London. Our hyaluronic acid-based fillers are carefully injected to add volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial features, resulting in natural-looking, youthful results.
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Dermal fillers can address various concerns, including nasolabial folds, marionette lines, hollow cheeks, and thin lips. They can also be used to enhance facial contours such as the jawline, chin, and cheekbones, creating a balanced and harmonious appearance.
When Will You
See Results?
Dermal fillers offer immediate results. Following the procedure, you will notice an instant improvement in the treated areas, with fuller volume and smoother skin. Some minor swelling or bruising may occur, but this typically resolves within a few days.
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Patients can usually resume their daily activities shortly after the treatment, as dermal fillers involve minimal downtime. The effects of dermal fillers can last from 6 to 18 months, depending on the specific product used and the treatment area. Periodic maintenance sessions are recommended to sustain the desired results.
Do Dermal Fillers
Hurt?
Dr. Aristidou ensures that dermal filler treatments at Aris Aesthetics are as comfortable as possible. The procedure involves using fine needles or cannulas to inject the filler, which is generally well-tolerated by patients. To enhance comfort, a topical numbing cream can be applied before the treatment.