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DERMAL FILLERS
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DERMAL FILLERS ·
Our suite of dermal fillers treatments provides an array of solutions, whether you're seeking to restore lost volume, enhance facial contours, or soften the appearance of lines and wrinkles. These treatments can be used in various areas, including the cheeks, lips, under the eyes, and around the mouth, to create a smoother, more youthful aesthetic.
liquid rhinoplasty
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Liquid rhinoplasty, also known as a non-surgical nose job or non-surgical rhinoplasty, is a minimally invasive procedure that alters the shape of the nose without the need for traditional surgical methods. Instead, it uses injectable fillers, usually composed of hyaluronic acid, to add volume, smooth out bumps, or alter the angle of the nose.
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£350
jawline contouring
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Jawline contouring in aesthetics refers to a range of treatments designed to enhance or change the shape of the jawline to create a more defined or balanced appearance. This could be to soften a strong jawline, enhance a weak one, create a more feminine or masculine appearance, or reduce the signs of ageing.
Non-surgical jawline contouring often involves the use of injectable dermal fillers. Hyaluronic acid fillers, for instance, can be used to add volume and shape to a weak or receding jawline, creating a sharper, more defined profile. This is a minimally invasive procedure, usually completed within an hour with little to no downtime.
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chin contouring
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Chin contouring in aesthetics refers to a procedure that alters the shape of the chin to better balance the facial features and enhance overall facial harmony.
Non-surgical chin contouring involves the use of dermal fillers, which are injected into precise locations on the chin to add volume, alter the shape, or improve the proportions of the chin in relation to other facial features. The most common type of filler used is hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the skin that can add volume and smooth out wrinkles.
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1ml – £220
peri oral lines
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Peri-oral lines, often colloquially referred to as "smoker's lines" or "lipstick lines", are the fine vertical wrinkles that appear around the mouth area, particularly above the upper lip. These lines are a common sign of ageing but can also be exacerbated by other factors like smoking, sun exposure, genetics, and repetitive facial expressions.
With Dermal Fillers, these are often composed of hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the skin that attracts moisture and adds volume. When injected into the lines around the mouth, fillers can plump up the skin, smoothing out the wrinkles and giving a more youthful appearance.
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£260
lip fillerS
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Lip fillers are a type of non-surgical cosmetic procedure used to increase the volume and enhance the shape of the lips. They usually involve the injection of a substance, most commonly hyaluronic acid, into the lip tissue.
Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in the body that helps increase volume in your lips. The use of this substance is preferred because it is naturally occurring, so it carries less risk of causing an allergic reaction. It's also reversible and temporary, lasting between 6 to 18 months, depending on the specific product used and individual metabolism.
The procedure typically involves numbing the lips with a local anaesthetic cream or injection, followed by the careful injection of the filler. The practitioner may then massage the lips to evenly distribute the filler and reduce any swelling.
The result is fuller, plumper lips and a more defined shape. It can also help to reduce the appearance of fine lines around the mouth, sometimes referred to as 'lipstick lines'. It's worth noting, however, that lip fillers require an experienced practitioner for safe application and natural-looking results.
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tear trough
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The term "tear trough" refers to the area below the eyes which can become more pronounced with age or due to genetics, creating a hollowed-out appearance or deep grooves that resemble dark circles or 'bags' under the eyes. This can make individuals look tired, even when they are well-rested.
Tear trough treatment, often through the use of injectable dermal fillers, aims to reduce the appearance of these hollows or dark circles. Hyaluronic acid fillers are commonly used, as they have the ability to attract and retain moisture, plumping up the under-eye area to smooth out the skin and reduce the appearance of the tear trough.
A trained practitioner will carefully inject the filler into the under-eye area using a fine needle or cannula, with the procedure typically taking around 15-30 minutes. Local anaesthetic is often applied before the treatment to minimise discomfort.
The results of tear trough fillers are typically immediate and can last from six months up to a year or more, depending on the individual's skin, the type of filler used, and other factors. As with all aesthetic treatments, there are potential risks involved, including bruising, swelling, asymmetry, or more serious complications, so it's important to have the procedure done by a qualified and experienced professional.
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£350
cheeks
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Cheek dermal fillers are a popular non-surgical aesthetic treatment used to restore volume, enhance the shape or lift the cheeks. They can create a more youthful appearance or provide more definition to your facial structure.
As we age, the natural fat pads in our cheeks can diminish, leading to sagging skin, loss of definition and a tired look. Dermal fillers, usually made from hyaluronic acid (a substance naturally found in our skin), can help combat these signs of ageing by restoring the lost volume. They can also be used in younger individuals to emphasise the cheekbones or balance other facial features.
In a typical cheek filler procedure, a practitioner injects a filler product into targeted areas of the cheeks. This can add volume to sunken areas, lift the cheeks for a rejuvenated look, or sculpt the cheekbones for a more contoured appearance. The procedure usually takes about 30 minutes, and results can last from 6 to 24 months, depending on the type of filler used and individual factors.
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marionette lines
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Marionette lines are a common term in aesthetics that refers to the lines or wrinkles that run vertically downwards from the corners of the mouth towards the chin and jawline. They are named after marionette puppets, which have a mouth joint that allows for a similar downward movement.
Marionette lines can become more noticeable as we age, primarily due to the natural loss of collagen, elastin, and facial fat. This process can result in a loss of volume and sagging in the lower face, which can make these lines appear more pronounced.
The lines can give the face a downturned expression, often making a person look sad or serious when they're actually neutral or even happy. For that reason, many people seek treatments to reduce their appearance and achieve a more youthful and cheerful facial expression.
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£250
nasolabial folds
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Nasolabial lines, sometimes called "smile" or "laugh lines," are the lines or creases that run from each side of the nose down to the corners of the mouth. They're a natural part of our facial structure and become more pronounced with expressions like smiling or laughing.
As we age, our skin loses its elasticity and volume due to a decrease in collagen and elastin production. This process, combined with repetitive muscle movements from facial expressions, can make nasolabial lines appear more noticeable or permanent. Some people might seek aesthetic treatments to reduce their appearance as part of an anti-aging skincare approach.
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£250

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Testimonials
"My experience with Mae Mercado has been absolutely transformative. Her expertise and passion for aesthetic beauty shine through in every detail. From the initial consultation, I felt understood and in safe hands. The treatments I've received, from facial slimming to the rejuvenating Hydrafacial, have not only improved my skin but also boosted my confidence immensely. I highly recommend Mae and her team for anyone seeking a professional and warm beauty specialist who can truly make a difference."
– Monet Goode
“Under Mae's thoughtful guidance, I embarked on a journey of rejuvenation and self-discovery. Her ability to create bespoke treatment plans is truly remarkable, and the results have been beyond my expectations. My skin has never looked or felt better. The entire team exudes warmth and professionalism, making each visit a treat. The 'total face approach' they espouse is not just a philosophy, but a promise they consistently deliver on."
– Channy Lee