Cheek enhancement treatments | |
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One treatment Premium Juvederm (lasting up to 24 months*) Prices per 1ml syringe | From £395 for one treatment |
Cheek enhancement can be crucial for beauty, playing a key supporting role to other features.
It is treated with small dermal filler injections under the skin to sculpt the shape of the skin surface.
The results last 6 to 24 months depending on the product used.
Cheek enhancement replenishes lost skin volume to regain a youthful curve and can be used to enhance the overall shape of your face
making them higher and firmer.
Each 1ml syringe of Juvederm Voluma is charged at £395. UniSkin will give you advice and guidance from the start based on what you're looking to achieve so that you know how much you can expect to pay before committing to any treatment.
Dermal filler is a gel made from hyaluronic acid – a naturally occurring sugar that we all have. To resolve nuisance wrinkles, it’s injected beneath the surface to plump up surrounding tissue.
UniSkin only use the best products available on the market. We're big believers in the quality and results gained from the Juvederm range. For cheek enhancement, we use the longer-lasting Juvederm Voluma which can last up to 24 months.
Treatment in the cheeks using Juvederm Voluma can last up to 24 months. It's important to bear in mind however that your lifestyle, the amount of correction required, and differing skin types will all have an impact on the amount of time you get out of your treatment.
Typically 45-60 minutes will be required to complete your procedure. Each treatment includes a full consultation to ensure we understand the look you're trying to achieve.
The great thing about treatment with dermal fillers is that the results are instant. It's important to note though that your skin will settle over the following few days by which time the final result can be seen.
Our Clinicians will always provide a consultation before treatment, but – like with our Botox treatments – you can usually have the treatment during the same appointment. Consultations are absolutely important to us and understanding exactly what you want to achieve.
Our recommended dermal filler, Juvederm Voluma, has a in-built anaesthetic called lidocaine which enhances comfort. In addition though we apply an anaesthetic cream to really help make your treatment as comfortable as possible.
No. The Juvederm dermal fillers we use take on the characteristics of the body’s own tissue so you shouldn't feel the dermal filler once it's in place. The product is similar to a smooth gel which is injected below the skin.
Each 1ml syringe of Juvederm Voluma is charged at £395. UniSkin will give you advice and guidance from the start based on what you're looking to achieve so that you know how much you can expect to pay before committing to any treatment.
Yes. Only 1 in 20,000 treatments result in an allergic reaction. Although dermal fillers can be reversed using another injection, this requirement is extremely rare.
There is no recovery time with dermal fillers, so you can immediately resume normal daily activities. As with Botox, customers should avoid excessive alcohol, exercise or sun for the first 24 hours.
The gel is broken down naturally and reabsorbed by the skin. This means that over time your results will slowly fade and you'll return back for additional treatment to maintain your look.
No. Your cheeks will simply return to how it was before you began dermal filler treatment.
Most possible side effects are related to the action of injecting the skin, not the product itself. These include: redness, minor swelling, itching, tenderness around injection site and potential lumps in the treated area. These can be reduced by massage.
If you are prone to cold sores, there is a small chance that one will occur following a lip enhancement. In very rare instances (1 in 15,000) blood supply from the smallest vessels can be disrupted causing scab formation and, in some cases, scarring. We are highly trained in how to deal with side effects to ensure you get the best from your treatment.
Although there's no specific studies which show it's dangerous to use dermal fillers with pregnant or breast-feeding mothers, we take a cautionary stance and don't carry out treatment until you've completed breast-feeding your baby.
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