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Temple Rejuvenation

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What are

temple hollows?

The temples are often a forgotten area when it comes to aesthetic treatments, and not many people are aware this is an area that can be treated. 

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The temple is the area that starts from the tail end of your eye brow and extends down towards the cheek bone. 

As we age, our face looses bony structure and there is a shrinkage of certain fat pads. 

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The temples are one of the places where we loose volume and can makes us look 'skeletalised'.

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By injecting Hyaluronic acid to the temple area we are able to softs the contour of the face and give a more youthful look in the portrait view.

Hyaluronic acid is a molecule that is made naturally by the body and found in the skin and joints, and its function is to provide volume and hydration. 

Volume Loss

During my consultation, I asked for a treatment that would make me look younger, and was advised to have cheek and temple rejuvenation. The results are incredible.

I look much more youthful and the temple filler has really helped lift my sagging eye brows. 

Eyebrow

Lift

Temple filler can also be used as a way to help lift the outer corner of the eyebrows and create an eyebrow lift. 

FAQs

How long do temple fillers take to carry out?

The procedure itself takes less around 30 minutes, but this is after a thorough consultation.

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How long do temple fillers last?

12-24 months depending on your body's ability to break down the filler. 

Fillers placed in the nose tend to last longer than fillers placed in other areas, because of the lack of movement.

We have found that people who smoke and use sun beds tend to metabolise filler quicker than others.

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Do temple fillers hurt?

We do everything we can to make the procedure as comfortable as possible.

We also apply numbing cream before any injections, and the fillers also contain a numbing medication.

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Are temple fillers safe?

We only use the highest quality hyaluronic acid fillers from the most reputable brands for all our procedures.

Hyaluronic acid is made and broken down in the body naturally, and has been used in aesthetics for around 35 years. 

Any needle entering the skin, means there is a risk of bruising and infection,

but as doctors we know the importance of carrying out procedures in a sterile environment to reduce this risk.

Although it is rare, there have been cases of filler being injected into arteries which has blocked the blood supply to the skin.

The great thing about hyaluronic acid fillers is, if a complication was to happen, or you were unhappy with your results - then our doctors can inject a dissolving agent to completely dissolve the filler.

There is a very rare complication of blindness with filler injections, unfortunately - this is irreversible.

Despite the risks above, a non-surgical rhinoplasty is still considered less risky that surgery, with less down time.

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Can I have temple fillers whilst pregnant?

Unfortunately, you can't have any filler or Botox whilst pregnant or breast feeding. There aren't any studies showing it's harmful, but who would willingly sign up to one of them anyway? Enjoy your time off with your new family addition and we'll be happy to see you back in clinic later on. 

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Who can perform filler injections?

Although it is not against the law in England for anyone to buy and inject filler, we strongly believe that aesthetic procedures should only be carried out by a registered medical professional. 

This is because 1 day courses simply are not enough to learn the anatomy, safe and sterile techniques, and medical knowledge required to recognise complications early and treat them. 

All out treatments are carried out by fully qualified, registered and insured Doctors.

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