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Cheek Fillers in Manchester

Mid-face volume restored with structural hyaluronic acid, lifting the lower face, softening nasolabial folds, and rebalancing facial thirds.

All treatments at Revitalised Aesthetics are carried out by Le Xu, a Registered Nurse and Independent Nurse Prescriber. Every booking begins with a 45-minute consultation to assess suitability, discuss contraindications, and obtain informed consent. Outcomes vary; no results are guaranteed.

Consultation

A 45-minute private consultation precedes every booking. We assess suitability, map the face, and agree a written plan before any treatment is confirmed.

Downtime

Most clients return to normal activity the same day. Any localised swelling or redness typically settles within 24–72 hours.

Aftercare

A review is offered at the clinically appropriate interval for each protocol, with photographs taken under standardised lighting to document progress.

Common Questions

What clients typically ask.

Answers below are summaries of widely accepted clinical practice. Your specific plan is always confirmed in consultation.

What are cheek fillers?

Cheek fillers use structural-grade hyaluronic acid gel placed at the zygomatic arch and body of the cheek to restore mid-face volume lost with age. The result is a subtle lift of the lower face, a softened nasolabial fold, and a more balanced relationship between the upper, middle, and lower thirds of the face.

How long do cheek fillers last?

Cheek filler placed deep at the periosteal plane tends to last longer because the area moves less. Most clients see results for 12 to 18 months, with some structural products lasting 18 to 24 months.

What does treatment involve?

A cannula is typically used for cheek augmentation, reducing bruising risk and allowing smooth, even distribution. The procedure takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes, including numbing time. Most clients return to normal activity the same day.

Will I look different?

If done well, you will look like yourself, only more rested. The goal is to restore what volume loss has taken away, not to create a new face. A 45-minute consultation including photographic analysis is conducted before any treatment is agreed.

What are the risks?

Common effects include swelling, bruising, and tenderness for 1 to 2 weeks. Less common risks include asymmetry, nodules, and hypersensitivity. Vascular occlusion is rare but serious; hyaluronidase is kept on site for emergency reversal.

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