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Lip fillers

The effect

The loss of hyaluronic acid leads to the appearance of wrinkles and the loss of fullness to our lips. Ageing causes our lips to become thinner, they lose volume and lack definition. It’s often most noticeable around the “cupids bow”, however we can develop vertical, or “marionette”, lines around the mouth, which can form at the corners going down to the chin or we can even develop a droop to the corners of the mouth, giving your lips a sad appearance.*

Make-up can be used to try and disguise the lines but often bleeds into the lines, making the problem appear worse. Some men and women have naturally thin lips which can be unnaturally ageing.*

Lip fillers can be used to address these issues and give you youthful looking, plump lips leading to:

A more defined smile
A natural result which is in perfect balance with the rest of your facial features
Turn the corners of the mouth upwards
Turning the clock back and rediscovering your youthful lips
Thinning lips will appear more fuller
Easier make-up application.

Our highly experienced doctors will talk you through the best options to counter the signs of ageing, whilst giving a natural, healthy-looking result to enhance facial features and subtly turn back the clock.*

I’m new to lip fillers, is there a ‘cooling off’ period?

At Cavendish Clinic, we want to ensure that our customers fully understand their treatment of choice, including any risks, and that they have clear and realistic expectations of the results, particularly when it is their first time experiencing an injectable treatment.

Every customer will receive a complimentary consultation during which they can ask any questions they may have, and we also give a one week ‘cooling off’ period to empower any new customers to make informed decisions about their future treatments.

Cavendish believes in a 360 approach when it comes to skin health, so during this period we offer a complimentary Cavendish HydraFacial to refresh your complexion, and optimise the rejuvenating effects of your upcoming injectables treatment.