Lip Fillers Stirling
Lip fillers for volume, hydration and definition
Timescales
The procedure takes around 60 minutes with results immediate results lasting up to 12 months.
The Procedure
Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in the skin and has a natural affinity with skin tissue. Following treatment, the hyaluronic acid breaks down naturally over time. Lip filler treatments are also reversible.
The results are tailored to suit the patient, using a range of products and techniques to create a look that can range from subtle to the more dramatic. A full assessment of your face will be carried out, to ensure that your lips are perfectly proportioned to the rest of your face.
Costs
Procedures start at £150, please get in touch for more information.


Lip Fillers FAQs
How long do lip fillers last?
Results can last up to 12 months. As with all dermal filler treatments, filler lasts longer when built up gradually over time with repeated treatments. Individual results always vary – lifestyle factors can play a role in how the filler is metabolised between different individuals.
Does it hurt?
We use topical anaesthetic during the procedure, making the treatment as comfortable as possible. There is also local anaesthetic in the fillers that we use which also helps.
What brand is the lip filler?
We only use industry leading, hyaluronic acid (HA) based fillers. They are non-permanent and completely reversible if needed.
Our Satisfied Patients
Allyson
Elaine Wylie
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