Those ‘in the know’ have detected a subtle shift in the aesthetic industry away from one of its long-time staples – facial fillers. Whether helped or hindered by the emergence of the ‘Mar-a-Lago look‘ (the term coined for the identikit features of the women in Donald Trump’s inner circle), it seems that facial fillers may be… whisper it… falling out of fashion.
How long do hyaluronic acid facial fillers last?
The standard advice when administering dermal fillers is that a top-up may be needed after three to twelve months, with the exact timing varying from person to person, depending on the type of filler used and the metabolic rate of the patient.
How can I achieve a more naturally rejuvenated effect?
While the public perception of beauty might be shifting away from the ‘pillow face’ aesthetic and towards the idea of growing old gracefully, many of us are still not quite ready to welcome ageing with open arms. Happily, there are some treatments available that will allow you to keep the wrinkles at bay whilst still appearing to have a more naturally rejuvenated look.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections
Not a new treatment, this is where a small amount of your blood is removed and spun in a centrifuge to extract the platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected back into your skin, stimulating collagen production and improving the skin’s tone and texture.
Exosomes
Deemed regenerative aesthetics, these are the messengers that move between cells, stimulating growth and repair. For aesthetic use, exosomes derived from rose stem cells are injected to ‘wake up’ skin cells that have become sleepy with age, causing them to rejuvenate and regenerate like much younger skin cells.
Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides are purified DNA molecules extracted from fish, which are injected to stimulate the fibroblasts, which create collagen, resulting in naturally plumper, more youthful-looking skin.
Microneedling and fractional laser treatment
These treatments work by causing microscopic damage to the skin’s surface, stimulating the body to produce the collagen needed to heal itself.
Which of these treatments is right for you will depend on many factors, not least personal preference. What they all have in common is a naturally rejuvenated result that relies heavily on the mechanics of your own body, rather than the injection of artificial filler.
Please contact us for more information or to book a consultation to discuss which treatment is best for you.

