Cheek Filler Treatment Esher, Surrey
Cheek filler is a popular non-surgical treatment designed to restore lost volume in the mid-face, particularly around the cheekbones and under-eye area. As we age, natural fat loss and collagen breakdown can lead to a sunken or tired appearance. Cheek filler works by subtly lifting and contouring the cheeks, enhancing facial definition and balance. The result is a fresher, more youthful look with improved structure and natural-looking volume.
Cheek fillers & How they Work
Cheek fillers are injectable gels, most commonly made from hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the skin that helps retain moisture and plumpness. As we age, facial volume decreases, especially in the mid-face, leading to a flatter, less defined appearance.
When injected into specific points around the cheekbones, the filler restores lost volume, enhances facial contours, and provides a subtle lift. This not only improves the cheek area but can also have a lifting effect on the under eye area. The results are instantly visible and designed to blend naturally with your facial features. Most cheek fillers last 12 to 18 months, depending on the product used and your body’s metabolism.
What to Expect During your Cheek Filler Treatment
The cheek filler procedure is quick, straightforward, and typically completed within 30–45 minutes. It begins with a consultation to discuss your goals and assess your facial structure. The filler is injected using a fine needle or cannula into targeted areas of the cheeks to add volume and lift. You may experience mild swelling or bruising afterward, but this usually subsides within a few days. There is minimal downtime, and most patients return to their normal activities immediately after the treatment.

Cheek Filler at a glance:
Treatment Area
Cheeks
Treatment Duration
30-45 minutes
Recovery Time
None
Results Duration
12-18 months
Possible Side Effects
Mild swelling, bruising and redness
Cost
£299
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Meet Dr Dhillon
Dr Raj graduated from the prestigious St Georges Medical School in 2014, through his medical career he has gained extensive experience working within both Plastic and General Surgery, and general Practice
