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Dermal Fillers

How Much Do Fillers Cost?

The cost of filler varies from one doctor to anoher. Read this article to know more about fillers, the cost of getting fillers in the UK, and the factors affecting the cost.

Aging may be a delight, but most people do not want the wrinkles that come with it. The beauty industry has created products meant to mask wrinkles; most creams or lotions cannot mask wrinkles like dermal fillers. For the ingredients to work, they must go deeper into the skin. The options for beauty-conscious clients who want the wrinkles gone are either injectibles or plastic surgery. For the less drastic procedure, fillers are the ideal choice. Notably, dermal fillers do not come cheap. Their cost varies with the location and quality of the treatment’s cosmetic expert. 

What are Fillers?

According to Trevidic (2022), fillers are non-surgical cosmetic products that correct signs of aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines. They also make contours or add volume to the skin. Alfouzan&Makkawy (2021) acknowledged that fillers are the most popular aesthetic interventions. They are meant for out-patients and are usually done within 30 minutes. 

 The Cost Of Getting Fillers

The cost of fillers ranges from £250- £800, sometimes more or less than that. The cost of getting fillers is not standardized; it is affected by several factors. Below are the factors that determine the cost of getting fillers;

Factors Affecting the Cost of Fillers

Like most cosmetic procedures, getting fillers come with a steep cost; sometimes, it may seem beyond the prospective patient’s cost. However, the cost is not fixed. Below are factors that determine the cost of getting fillers;

The Geographical Area

The filler business is booming, and some practitioners are making a kill for being available in areas where the clientele base does not mind the cost. The practitioners in affluent areas will charge more than their counterparts in areas where the cost of living is low. It is common for people to migrate to the country in pursuit of low-cost filler services; sometimes, the patients may travel abroad. However, it is worth noting that the cost of fillers is not related to their quality. Some practitioners may be charging high amounts to meet their overhead costs.

The Amount of Filler Used

Fillers are usually charged per syringe. Therefore, a patient who wants a subtle touch-up will pay less than a patient who wants extensive work done, translating to more filler. 

The Type of Filler

The type of fillers determines the cost. When you visit a cosmetic doctor, discuss the type of fillers that may give you the desired effect. Fat transfer is the most expensive filler and can be as costly as £2000 probably because it blends perfectly with the body; similarly, the fat transfer technique is slightly invasive, and the filler can last for as long as five years. Hyaluronic acid fillers are cheaper than the fat transfer method, at around £700, and last for only three months. One advantage of the hyaluronic acid filler is that if the client does not like it, they may easily dissolve it using a painless injection.

On the other hand, Collagen was the most common filler until it was replaced with hyaluronic acid. Collagen cannot be dissolved like hyaluronic acid; if the patient does not like it, they are stuck with it until they wear out naturally. Discussing the filers with your cosmetic doctor will help you choose the perfect filler for your body.

The Doctor’s Reputation 

You have to avoid famous doctors to get your fillers done on a cheap budget. Sometimes the cost is based on the hype. They may be among the best, but you can still find a doctor offering excellent services at a lower cost. Seeking cheaper services does not mean you self-inject or engage the services of a quack. The bottom line is that the cosmetic practitioner should be experienced enough for the job. According to Urdiales-Gálvez et al. (2017), complications can only be avoided if the clinician understands how to avoid potential complications. Jourdan et al. ( 2019) stated that skin management after the fillers has a huge role in the healing process.

FAQs about Fillers

Why Are Fillers So Expensive?

Luxury is expensive. Any procedure with aesthetic benefits is usually expensive, and fillers are no different. The procedure also depends on demand and supply. In a population, only a small group will bother about the procedures, which means the procedure is a luxury.

AreFillers Painful?

Getting fillers is usually not painful because your skin must be numbed before the injection. You may feel discomfort and bruise, but it will heal faster than you can imagine. 

What Should I Not Do After Getting Fillers?

Avoid hot showers and a trip to the spa and the sauna. Do not place ice directly on the skin to suppress swelling; the ice may infect the open wound. Avoid anything that puts pressure on the treated area; pressure may lead to filler migration. Extreme temperatures may also cause bruising and make the swelling more pronounced. 

Does the Doctor Have to Be Licensed Administer Fillers?

No. Nevertheless, the responsible thing to do is to have the procedure done by someone experienced and qualified in doing fillers. You should request them to show you before and after photos of their previous clients.

Which Is the Best Filler?

The best filler depends on the patient’s needs. If they want a filler that will last long without touch-ups, fillers like fat transfer are ideal. In contrast, a patient who wants fillers that last for a few months can use the hyaluronic acid filler.

Do Fillers Have Side Effects?

Yes, fillers have side effects, but they tend to be fewer and milder if the injector is an experienced specialist. The side effects associated with fillers are bruising, 

swelling, redness, and bleeding. If the patient’s skin is incompatible with the filler, they may experience itchiness. In the rare worst scenario, a patient may experience blindness if the blood vessels get blocked.

Conclusion

Fillers are injectables used to cover wrinkles and fine lines. They are popular because they are non-invasive. Fillers can cost as much as £800 and above or £200 or less. Getting fillers is expensive because it is a cosmetic procedure. Finding out about the doctor’s reputation and the cost of fillers in different geographical areas can help the patient find cheaper practitioners. The type of filler also influences the cost of the filler. It is, however, better to seek the services of a professional than to self-injecting or to visit a quack; a professional practitioner is qualified and experienced enough to handle any adverse side effects.

References

Alfouzan, S., &Mekkawy, M. (2021).Knowledge and practice of faculty members of dental colleges in Saudi Arabia on non-surgical facial aesthetics (botox & dermal fillers).Oral & maxillofacial surgery, 19(23), 42.

Jourdan, M., Madfes, D. C., Lima, E., Tian, Y., &Seité, S. (2019). Skin care management for medical and aesthetic procedures to prevent scarring.Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 12, 799.

Trevidic, P. (2022). Beyond Aesthetics: Hyaluronic Acid Fillers as a Therapeutic Treatment. EMJ, 7(2), 18-26.

Urdiales-Gálvez, F., Delgado, N. E., Figueiredo, V., Lajo-Plaza, J. V., Mira, M., Ortíz-Martí, F., …&Rebenaque, C. V. (2017). Preventing the complications associated with the use of dermal fillers in facial aesthetic procedures: an expert group consensus report. Aesthetic plastic surgery, 41(3), 667-677.

Marie Salbuvik
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