About Cheek Fillers
Want to turn the clock back a few years without looking like a completely different person? Say hello to the old you by rejuvenating your face with natural-looking cheek fillers. Sure, you may not be making a drastic change, but why would you want to? Cheek fillers help to add volume where it has been lost, smooth out fine lines and plump up the skin to help you radiate the confidence you once had.
Cheek fillers can define your cheekbones, add volume back to the skin and smooth out fine lines and wrinkles. They can also give the appearance of lifting your face, giving you the confidence boost you deserve.
Price: from £300
Book an AppointmentVisible Results
Immediately
Recovery Time
0-2 days
Anaesthetic
None/Topical numbing cream
Procedure Time
20-30 minutes
Questions?
What are cheek fillers?
Dermal cheek fillers are made from purified hyaluronic acid, which is found naturally in the body. The hyaluronic acid is used to add volume to the skin and can be used to contour the cheeks and enhance your cheekbones. The filler is injected into your cheeks to plump up the skin, giving a more youthful look. The real benefit of cheek fillers is the ability to target specific areas for improvement. A fully-trained doctor will be able to add specially calculated volume to precise areas, giving the appearance of plumper, more youthful cheeks in exactly the way you desire.
How do cheek fillers work?
Cheeks fillers work by injecting a ‘filler product’ called hyaluronic acid into the cheeks. Hyaluronic acid is naturally occurring in the skin and attracts water to a specific area giving the cheeks a fuller look. Cheek fillers can be used to smooth lines, restore any lost volume in the cheek area or enhance your cheekbones.
How long do cheek fillers take to work?
You will see visible results immediately after you have had cheek filler injections. The filler then takes about two weeks to fully develop in your cheeks.
How long do cheek fillers last?
Cheek fillers generally last for around 12 months, but they can last as long as 18 months depending on how your body reacts.
What do cheek fillers do?
Cheek fillers lift and elevate the face by restoring lost volume in the cheek area. They can be used to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles and add more structure to the face. Cheek fillers can have a minimal impact on your overall look, but leave you looking visibly refreshed and restored.
Which fillers do you use?
We only use the market-leading brand, Juvederm.
Why Face&Co?
Dermal fillers can be risky, especially if they’re not done properly. There are plenty of beauty therapists performing filler treatments at the moment and the truth is, they’re not properly qualified and have likely only taken a 1-day training course. If filler treatment is not done correctly, risks can include blindness, infection and the need for surgery if not injected into the correct area.
To ensure you are receiving safe and quality treatment, Face&Co Chester is a doctor-led clinic. We only employ experienced medical practitioners who are on at least one of the following registers:
- General Medical Council (GMC)
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
- British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM)
- British Association of Cosmetic Nurses (BACN)
- Save Face
- Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP)
Your safety is our main priority. Always make sure you ask to see that qualifications of the practitioner performing your treatment before going ahead with a procedure.
The Right Practitioner
Your face is the first thing anyone sees, so it’s important you choose the right practitioner for the job. Our Clinical Medical Officer, Dr Ryan Hamdy, has been performing cosmetic enhancements for over 15 years. He is a full member of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine, (MBCAM), and is dedicated to achieving natural-looking results of the highest quality.

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