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May restore midface volume and provide structural support to the upper face.
Aims to restore facial volume and soften the appearance of fine lines and folds using hyaluronic acid filler. i
Dermal fillers are a hyaluronic acid-based cosmetic injectable used to address volume loss and soften the appearance of facial lines. At Levant Cosmetic Surgery, dermal filler treatment is administered by registered medical practitioners and appropriately trained registered nurses across our clinics in Sydney, Canberra, and Adelaide.
Dermal fillers are a prescription medicine in Australia, and treatment is only available after a consultation with a registered health practitioner who has assessed your suitability. This page provides general educational information and does not replace personalised medical advice.
Dermal fillers can be used in several areas of the face to address volume loss, asymmetry, and the appearance of folds and lines. Suitability depends on individual anatomy and goals.
May restore midface volume and provide structural support to the upper face.
May improve chin projection and refine the lower-face profile.
May define the jaw contour and address volume loss along the mandibular angle.
May reduce the appearance of hollowing under the eyes. A high-risk area requiring an experienced injector.
May soften the appearance of the lines running from the nose to the corners of the mouth.
May soften the appearance of the vertical lines running from the corners of the mouth down toward the chin.
May address volume loss in the temple area that can affect the overall facial framework.
For lip enhancement specifically, see our Lip Fillers page.
Learn moreThe duration of results varies depending on the type of filler used, the area treated, and individual factors such as skin type, age, and metabolism. The ranges below are general indications only; your practitioner will discuss what may be expected for your specific treatment plan at consultation.
In general, dermal filler results may last between nine months and two years. Maintenance treatments are required to preserve outcomes. Lip filler results tend to be shorter, typically around six months.
From your initial consultation through aftercare, every step is overseen by a registered practitioner who tailors the plan to your individual circumstances.
At your initial consultation, you will meet with a registered medical practitioner or appropriately trained registered nurse. Your medical history, current medications, allergies, and treatment objectives will be reviewed. The practitioner will examine the area you would like to discuss and explain whether dermal filler treatment may be appropriate for you, what it can and cannot achieve, and the alternatives available. Possible risks, side effects, and limitations will be discussed. You will have the opportunity to ask questions before making any decision.
If you and your practitioner decide to proceed, you will be given pre-treatment instructions. These typically include:
It is important to follow your practitioner's individual instructions, which may differ based on your medical history.
The treatment area is cleansed and numbed using topical anaesthetic cream and/or ice. Dermal fillers used at Levant contain a local anaesthetic to support patient comfort during the procedure. The filler is then injected into the deeper layers of the skin using either a fine needle or a blunt-tipped cannula, depending on the area and the practitioner's clinical judgement. Most treatments take 30-60 minutes in total.
You may feel pressure or a brief stinging sensation during the injection. Individual experiences vary.
Most patients can return to normal activities the same day. Common short-term side effects include mild swelling, bruising, redness, and tenderness at the injection sites, which typically resolve within a few days to a week.
Aftercare guidance typically includes:
You will receive personalised aftercare instructions from your practitioner.
Whether dermal filler treatment may be suitable for you can only be determined in consultation with a registered medical practitioner. In general, practitioners may consider:
A registered practitioner will discuss your individual circumstances in detail at consultation.
Dermal fillers are a prescription medicine and require specific training to administer safely. The following considerations may help when comparing providers.
Treatment must be performed by a registered medical practitioner or appropriately trained registered nurse. Every practitioner has a public AHPRA registration number you can verify on the AHPRA register.
A thorough consultation should review your medical history, examine the proposed treatment area, explain alternatives and limitations, and discuss the known risks before any decision is made.
Some areas - such as the tear troughs, nose, and glabella - carry a higher risk of vascular complications. Confirm your practitioner has appropriate experience and emergency protocols.
Australian advertising guidelines prevent the public advertising of specific prices for prescription cosmetic injectables. A reputable provider will give you a written, itemised quote after your consultation.
A review appointment two to four weeks after treatment allows your practitioner to assess outcomes and discuss any adjustments. Continuity of care matters.
There is no standard price for dermal filler treatment, as cost depends on the area being treated, the quantity of filler required, and individual anatomy and goals. Australian advertising guidelines for prescription cosmetic injectables prevent us from publicly advertising specific prices.
During your consultation, your practitioner will discuss what may be required for your treatment objectives and provide a written, itemised quote. The quote will include the consultation fee (if applicable), the cost per syringe of filler, and any follow-up review fee.
A consultation is required before any dermal filler treatment can proceed. To discuss what may be involved in your specific situation, contact one of our clinics to book in.
Dermal filler treatment is generally well-tolerated, but as with all cosmetic procedures, it carries risks. Possible side effects and complications include bruising, swelling, redness, tenderness, lumps or nodules, asymmetry, allergic reaction, infection, rare vascular complications, migration of filler, and reactivation of cold sores in patients prone to herpes simplex.
The risks specific to your treatment will be discussed in full at your consultation.
Read more about non-surgical procedure risksDermal fillers are a prescription medicine and can only be prescribed and administered by a qualified registered medical practitioner or appropriately trained registered nurse.
Australian medical advertising guidelines prevent us from publicly disclosing the specific brands of dermal filler used in our clinic. Your practitioner can discuss product options during your consultation.
We do not publish before-and-after photographs of dermal filler treatments in accordance with current advertising guidelines. Examples may be discussed in person at consultation.
All cosmetic procedures carry risks. A consultation with a registered health practitioner is required to determine whether dermal filler treatment may be suitable for your individual circumstances. Individual results vary and outcomes cannot be guaranteed.
Dermal filler consultations are available at our Sydney, Canberra and Adelaide clinics. Visit the location page closest to you for clinic-specific details, practitioner information, and booking options.
Consultations with registered medical practitioners and nurses.
Learn moreSuite 3, Level C, Canberra Specialist Medical Centre, Bruce ACT.
Learn moreConsultations with registered medical practitioners and nurses.
Learn moreDermal fillers are one of several non-surgical treatments available at Levant Cosmetic Surgery. Suitability for any treatment is determined in consultation.
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Learn moreDermal filler used to address minor asymmetry, bumps, or a low bridge of the nose.
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Learn moreNon-invasive controlled cooling targeting stubborn pockets of fat.
Learn moreDermal fillers are an injectable hyaluronic acid-based gel used to address facial volume loss and the appearance of folds and lines. Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally found in the skin that binds water and supports skin hydration. As a prescription medicine, dermal fillers can only be administered by a registered medical practitioner or appropriately trained registered nurse following a consultation.
Dermal fillers may be used to address volume loss or soften the appearance of lines in areas including the cheeks, chin, jawline, tear troughs, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and temples. For lip enhancement specifically, see our Lip Fillers page. Suitability depends on individual anatomy and goals, and is assessed at consultation.
The duration of results varies depending on the type of filler used, the area treated, and individual factors such as skin type, age, and metabolism. In general, dermal filler results may last between nine months and two years. Lip filler results tend to be shorter, typically around six months. Maintenance treatments are required to preserve outcomes.
A topical numbing cream is applied before the procedure, and the dermal fillers used at our clinic contain a local anaesthetic to support patient comfort. You may feel pressure or a brief stinging sensation during the injection. Individual experiences vary.
There is no standard price for dermal filler treatment, and Australian advertising guidelines prevent us from publicly advertising prices for prescription cosmetic injectables. A written, itemised quote is provided after your consultation. The quote will include the cost per syringe of filler and any associated consultation or follow-up fees.
Dermal fillers are a prescription medicine, and Australian medical advertising guidelines prevent us from publicly disclosing the specific brands we use. Your treating practitioner can discuss the product options available during your consultation.
Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers can generally be dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase, which is administered by injection. Your practitioner can discuss this option if needed.
Dermal fillers add volume to areas of the face that have lost it, and may soften the appearance of static lines. Anti-wrinkle injections work differently - they relax the facial muscles responsible for dynamic lines and do not add volume. The two treatments are sometimes discussed together at consultation, depending on a patient's individual concerns.
Dermal fillers carry risks like all cosmetic procedures, including bruising, swelling, lumps, asymmetry, infection, and rare but serious vascular complications. Risk is reduced when treatment is performed by an experienced, registered practitioner after an appropriate consultation. Your specific risks will be discussed in full at your consultation.
A GP referral is not required for a non-surgical consultation. If you would like to discuss dermal filler treatment, contact one of our clinics to arrange a consultation directly.
A consultation with a registered health practitioner is required before dermal filler treatment can proceed. Our team is available to help you arrange an appointment at any of our four clinics.