Lip Fillers in Kent
Lip filler treatment in the Sevenoaks area of Kent is becoming extremely popular. As more places start to offer this treatment, problems can, and do occur. It is important to remember that getting lip fillers is a serious decision. Always book a consultation at the shop or clinic before any treatment commences. If you have any medical concerns please speak to your doctor beforehand.
When choosing a clinic in Sevenoaks it is important to do your research. How many clinics offer lip fillers in Sevenoaks? Which of these clinics are established businesses with a good reputation? What do customer reviews say about the treatment, service, and customer care?
Are you looking for dermal fillers within Kent and the surrounding area? Lip fillers Kent offer the best treatments for dermal fillers and other enhancements. When it comes to enhancing your facial appearance you need a reputable specialist. There's no way you can talk about dermal fillers without mentioning Lip Fillers Kent.
But before we go any further, what are dermal fillers?
Dermal fillers comprise of a gel component that is extracted from natural hyaluronic acid. The primary function of this substance is to deal with multiple skin conditions. These include sagging skin issues, unhappiness that is related to facial structure, wrinkles, and fine lines. The treatment revitalizes your skin through an injection which either lifts, plumps up, or tightens the skin.
There are various types of face enhancing treatments, ranging from surgical solutions to non-surgical remedies. The procedures apply to various parts of the face, such as cheeks, jawline, lips, chin, and under the eyesin.
When choosing a clinic in Sevenoaks it is important to do your research. How many clinics offer lip fillers in Sevenoaks? Which of these clinics are established businesses with a good reputation? What do customer reviews say about the treatment, service, and customer care?
Are you looking for dermal fillers within Kent and the surrounding area? Lip fillers Kent offer the best treatments for dermal fillers and other enhancements. When it comes to enhancing your facial appearance you need a reputable specialist. There's no way you can talk about dermal fillers without mentioning Lip Fillers Kent.
But before we go any further, what are dermal fillers?
Dermal fillers comprise of a gel component that is extracted from natural hyaluronic acid. The primary function of this substance is to deal with multiple skin conditions. These include sagging skin issues, unhappiness that is related to facial structure, wrinkles, and fine lines. The treatment revitalizes your skin through an injection which either lifts, plumps up, or tightens the skin.
There are various types of face enhancing treatments, ranging from surgical solutions to non-surgical remedies. The procedures apply to various parts of the face, such as cheeks, jawline, lips, chin, and under the eyesin.
Why hyaluronic acid dermal fillers?
Most people tend to ask themselves why hyaluronic acid is the preferred substance for dermal fillers. The answer is straightforward; hyaluronic acid naturally exists on one's body; therefore, it's not a foreign substance introduced to your body. This means that your body will have no difficulties in accepting and accommodating it. Besides, it attracts water, meaning it increases hydration and moisture content in the skin. Also, the hyaluronic fillers are malleable, biodegradable and easy to remove.
A single dermal filler, if adequately placed, gives instant results. The effects of this treatment can last for approximately 5 to 20 months. After that time, there is no need for removal as the fillers naturally dissolve into the body and the face goes back to its untreated state. It should be noted that a filler treatment for more static body parts such as tear troughs, jawline, and temples will last longer than treatment for moving body parts like lips, nose, and cheeks.
A single dermal filler, if adequately placed, gives instant results. The effects of this treatment can last for approximately 5 to 20 months. After that time, there is no need for removal as the fillers naturally dissolve into the body and the face goes back to its untreated state. It should be noted that a filler treatment for more static body parts such as tear troughs, jawline, and temples will last longer than treatment for moving body parts like lips, nose, and cheeks.
Which services do we offer other than Lip Fillers in Kent?
Cheek Filling
Cheek filling is a non-surgical aesthetic treatment that helps to boost the face's shape. At Lip Fillers Kent, we can use dermal fillers to create a more youthful appearance. These play a key role in boosting your beauty and refreshing your skin's confidence.
One of the common areas affected by ageing is the cheeks. This is due to the loss of subcutaneous fat that lies under the skin; this significantly affects the volume of the cheeks. Genetic factors play a significant role when it comes to the ageing process, but most people start to lose the volume in the mid-face. This leads to an angular facial appearance instead of a youthful face which is plumper and rounder.
Once the face volume is lost, the cheeks drop down. This not only affects the cheeks' appearance, but also jawline, chin, face shape, and eyes shape. It also exacerbates the fine lines in one's lower face, like nasolabial folds and marionette lines. Meaning the whole facial appearance is affected with any cheek adjustment.
Such situations need a remedy, and this is where cheek fillers come in. The fillers help to structure the face and drastically reduce the signs of ageing. Also, cheek fillers can treat other facial conditions that are not related to ageing. Especially symmetry and facial structure. The asymmetry that occurs naturally in the chin, cheeks, cheekbones, and jawline can be addressed using cheek fillers. Fillers can also give contour or lift to the mid-face section.
One of the common areas affected by ageing is the cheeks. This is due to the loss of subcutaneous fat that lies under the skin; this significantly affects the volume of the cheeks. Genetic factors play a significant role when it comes to the ageing process, but most people start to lose the volume in the mid-face. This leads to an angular facial appearance instead of a youthful face which is plumper and rounder.
Once the face volume is lost, the cheeks drop down. This not only affects the cheeks' appearance, but also jawline, chin, face shape, and eyes shape. It also exacerbates the fine lines in one's lower face, like nasolabial folds and marionette lines. Meaning the whole facial appearance is affected with any cheek adjustment.
Such situations need a remedy, and this is where cheek fillers come in. The fillers help to structure the face and drastically reduce the signs of ageing. Also, cheek fillers can treat other facial conditions that are not related to ageing. Especially symmetry and facial structure. The asymmetry that occurs naturally in the chin, cheeks, cheekbones, and jawline can be addressed using cheek fillers. Fillers can also give contour or lift to the mid-face section.
Lip Filling
Once we are done with making your face youthful, we can look at treatment for your lips. Due to various factors, lips can lose their stamina and end up sagging. We use the minimum number of fillers possible to bring back the refreshing shape of your mouth. There are both surgical and non-surgical treatment options that are popular worldwide.
How long does the dermal filler procedure take?
This type of treatment typically takes 20 to 30 minutes and the results are instant. For a more comfortable experience, our fillers have a local anaesthetic. And if required, we can apply a numbing cream. Our process is gradual to ensure the results are natural and beautiful, and also to avoid both underfilling and overfilling.
Whichever filler treatment you choose, our expert's opinion will be tailored to your requirements. Dermal fillers come in different thicknesses and formulas, and the two produce different results. So, a treatment that works for your friend may not work for you. This is why you need an expert's guidance, and we are on hand to provide this service.
Whichever filler treatment you choose, our expert's opinion will be tailored to your requirements. Dermal fillers come in different thicknesses and formulas, and the two produce different results. So, a treatment that works for your friend may not work for you. This is why you need an expert's guidance, and we are on hand to provide this service.
What happens after the treatment?
• Small amounts of swelling
• small amounts of bruises
• some tenderness
• Some redness
• small amounts of bruises
• some tenderness
• Some redness
What types of lip fillers do we use?
At our facility, we use high-quality Ellanse, Teosyal, Juvederm Vycross, and Teosyal fillers. All these lip fillers have their advantages. For instance, Teosyale fillers are specifically designed for treatment of the face's mobile areas such as nose, lips, and cheeks. Ellanse fillers primary role is to give a long-lasting solution for nasolabial folds and deeper wrinkles. Restylane can deal with any area of the face while Juvederm Vycross uses the combination of high and low weight hyaluronic acid to give a smoother and natural-looking face.
Why use us?
Rule number one with us, is to schedule a consultation before any treatment or procedure. This provides us with a clear picture of what we are going to address. Other clinics rush directly to treatment, which may lead to overfilling or poor reshaping.
Our facility is one of the top aesthetic specialists in Kent and its surrounding regions. This means that every treatment is handled and completed in an efficient, professional manner.
Our prices are also reasonable, modest, and affordable. Especially compared to prices in London. Remember, we want you back. We won't overcharge you for any treatment.
Our facility is one of the top aesthetic specialists in Kent and its surrounding regions. This means that every treatment is handled and completed in an efficient, professional manner.
Our prices are also reasonable, modest, and affordable. Especially compared to prices in London. Remember, we want you back. We won't overcharge you for any treatment.
Enjoy the benefits of our elite aesthetics service
We are only a phone call away. Just book an appointment with us for an in-depth consultation. We offer multiple skin aesthetics and treatments. This includes eyebrow microblading, anti-wrinkle, lip fillers and micro-needling. Also, we offer hydration skincare services such as Mesotherapy and Profhilo.TM injection. All treatments are carried out in our clinic which is located in Sevenoaks, in a small village called Borough Green in Kent.
Medical Information
Below is some medical information about the products that may be used for treatment. If you are unsure if a treatment is suitable for you, please consult with your doctor or GP.
"Lidocaine is an anaesthetic and is sometimes found in Revolax and other dermal fillers. anaesthetics have a numbing effect and are used to block pain. Topical (intended to be applied on surface of the skin) lidocaine is a common medicine cabinet item. Topical anaesthetics like lidocaine are available as gels, creams, liquids, sprays, eye drops, and patches. They work by blocking nerves from sending pain signals to the brain. The result is temporary numbness of the area on which they are applied (a "local" anesthetic).
Because of their numbing effect, topical anaesthetics are effective in treating pain such as sunburns, cuts or scrapes, insect bites, cold sores, rashes, haemorrhoids, injuries of the eye, or a sore throat. However, they should not be used to relieve teething discomfort in children.
When used sparingly and as directed, topical lidocaine is generally safe. However, misuse, overuse, or overdose can lead to a number of serious health problems and even death.
Ingestion of lidocaine can cause numbness of the mouth and throat, which can lead to trouble swallowing and even choking. If a substantial amount is ingested, enough can be absorbed into the bloodstream to affect vital organs, primarily the brain and heart. Symptoms can range from mild drowsiness and headache to confusion, seizures, coma, and cardiac arrest. It is important to note that these effects can result from excessive topical use or misuse of lidocaine as well. For example, covering a large area of the body with lidocaine or leaving it on the skin for a long time can lead to absorption of the drug into the bloodstream. This can also occur when it’s applied to skin that is not intact such as open wounds, blisters, or burns. Wrapping the treated area also increases absorption.
Another serious effect of lidocaine is a condition known as methemoglobinemia. Lidocaine can impair the ability of iron in red blood cells to carry oxygen to the tissues. Methemoglobinemia is the condition of having blood that has this altered kind of iron. Methemoglobinemia can result even from normal use of lidocaine, especially in children. Because the blood is not able to carry enough oxygen to the tissues, people with methemoglobinemia appear very pale or even blue, feel very tired, and have shortness of breath. Methemoglobinemia can be life-threatening. At our dermal filler clinic in kent, we offer lip fillers, cheek fillers and a range of other filler options like juvaderm, revolax and profhilo.
It's easy to make dosing errors when using lidocaine. Such errors can be potentially toxic, especially in children."
Serkalem Mekonnen, RN, BSN, MPH
Certified Specialist in Poison Information
"Lidocaine is an anaesthetic and is sometimes found in Revolax and other dermal fillers. anaesthetics have a numbing effect and are used to block pain. Topical (intended to be applied on surface of the skin) lidocaine is a common medicine cabinet item. Topical anaesthetics like lidocaine are available as gels, creams, liquids, sprays, eye drops, and patches. They work by blocking nerves from sending pain signals to the brain. The result is temporary numbness of the area on which they are applied (a "local" anesthetic).
Because of their numbing effect, topical anaesthetics are effective in treating pain such as sunburns, cuts or scrapes, insect bites, cold sores, rashes, haemorrhoids, injuries of the eye, or a sore throat. However, they should not be used to relieve teething discomfort in children.
When used sparingly and as directed, topical lidocaine is generally safe. However, misuse, overuse, or overdose can lead to a number of serious health problems and even death.
Ingestion of lidocaine can cause numbness of the mouth and throat, which can lead to trouble swallowing and even choking. If a substantial amount is ingested, enough can be absorbed into the bloodstream to affect vital organs, primarily the brain and heart. Symptoms can range from mild drowsiness and headache to confusion, seizures, coma, and cardiac arrest. It is important to note that these effects can result from excessive topical use or misuse of lidocaine as well. For example, covering a large area of the body with lidocaine or leaving it on the skin for a long time can lead to absorption of the drug into the bloodstream. This can also occur when it’s applied to skin that is not intact such as open wounds, blisters, or burns. Wrapping the treated area also increases absorption.
Another serious effect of lidocaine is a condition known as methemoglobinemia. Lidocaine can impair the ability of iron in red blood cells to carry oxygen to the tissues. Methemoglobinemia is the condition of having blood that has this altered kind of iron. Methemoglobinemia can result even from normal use of lidocaine, especially in children. Because the blood is not able to carry enough oxygen to the tissues, people with methemoglobinemia appear very pale or even blue, feel very tired, and have shortness of breath. Methemoglobinemia can be life-threatening. At our dermal filler clinic in kent, we offer lip fillers, cheek fillers and a range of other filler options like juvaderm, revolax and profhilo.
It's easy to make dosing errors when using lidocaine. Such errors can be potentially toxic, especially in children."
Serkalem Mekonnen, RN, BSN, MPH
Certified Specialist in Poison Information