Cellenis autologous bio-filler at Berkshire Aesthetics

Cellenis Autologous BioFiller treatment in Maidenhead

Cellenis Autologous BioFiller is a natural volumising treatment derived entirely from your own blood. A small blood sample is processed to create a bio-compatible gel that is injected to restore volume in areas such as the cheeks, lips, jawline and under-eye hollows. At Berkshire Aesthetics in Maidenhead, suitability is assessed clinically and treatment is delivered within our doctor-led, CQC-registered clinic.

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Clinically reviewed by

Dr Selena LangdonMedical Director, MBBS

GMC 6159259

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Information is general and not a substitute for a medical consultation. Suitability is confirmed during assessment.

Why we start with a consultation

Every treatment begins with a medical assessment. We need to understand your medical history, current health, skin condition and concerns before prescribing any procedure. This protects your safety and ensures the treatment is clinically appropriate for you.

During your consultation, Dr Langdon will explain what the treatment can realistically achieve, any risks specific to you, and whether an alternative might be more appropriate.

All bookings are subject to our Booking Conditions.

Doctor-led approach

Clinical overview

Cellenis Autologous BioFiller uses a patented process to create a natural, injectable gel from the patient's own blood. A blood sample is drawn, centrifuged to separate the plasma fraction, and then heat-treated to form a gel with volumising properties. This autologous bio-filler is then injected into targeted areas to restore volume and improve skin quality. Because the filler is derived from your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is extremely low. The treatment is particularly suited to patients who prefer a natural, biocompatible approach to volume restoration, or those who wish to avoid synthetic fillers. We use Cellenis selectively for patients whose concerns and anatomy are appropriate for autologous volumising. It is not a direct substitute for all synthetic filler applications, and suitability is confirmed during consultation where we assess your goals, facial anatomy, medical history and expectations.

Key Benefits

  • 100% autologous — derived entirely from your own blood, minimising risk of allergic reaction
  • Natural volumising effect without synthetic fillers
  • Biocompatible and well-tolerated by the body
  • Can treat multiple facial areas including cheeks, lips, jawline and under-eye hollows
  • Supports natural tissue regeneration alongside volume restoration

Suitable For

  • Patients who prefer a natural, biocompatible approach to facial volume restoration
  • Those who wish to avoid synthetic dermal fillers
  • Volume loss in cheeks, jawline, lips or under-eye hollows
  • Patients looking for a treatment with a very low risk of allergic reaction
  • Those who want to combine volume restoration with natural tissue regeneration

Not Suitable For

  • Patients with blood disorders or conditions affecting platelet or plasma quality
  • Active infection or inflammation in the area to be treated (treatment should be delayed)
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Patients on anticoagulant therapy (assessed during consultation; may need medical clearance)
  • Those expecting identical results to synthetic HA fillers — the volumising effect and longevity differ

Final suitability is confirmed during a medical consultation and assessment.

When we don't recommend it

  • If you need precise, predictable volumising in areas where synthetic HA filler is clearly the more effective option — we will be honest about this and recommend accordingly.
  • If there is an underlying blood disorder or medical condition that may affect the quality or safety of the autologous product — suitability is assessed clinically.
  • If active infection or inflammation is present — treatment should be delayed until the area is settled and safe to treat.
  • If your expectations are for results identical to synthetic filler — Cellenis provides a natural volumising effect with different characteristics and longevity.
  • If a combination approach (e.g. Cellenis with other treatments) would deliver a more effective result — we will discuss this openly.

What Happens During Treatment

  1. 1Clinical consultation and suitability assessment, including medical history, blood health considerations and your goals
  2. 2A small blood sample is drawn (similar to a routine blood test)
  3. 3The blood is centrifuged to separate the plasma fraction, which is then heat-treated to create the bio-filler gel
  4. 4Topical anaesthetic is applied to ensure comfort, and the Cellenis gel is injected into targeted areas
  5. 5Post-treatment checks and clear aftercare instructions, including what to expect in the days following treatment

Downtime & Aftercare

  • Mild swelling and bruising are common and typically settle within 1–3 days
  • Avoid heavy exercise, saunas/steam rooms and alcohol for 24–48 hours
  • Avoid touching or massaging the treated area unless instructed
  • Apply cold compresses gently if swelling is uncomfortable (avoid direct ice on skin)
  • If you have unexpected or worsening symptoms, contact the clinic for advice

Results Timeline

  • Initial volume is visible immediately, though some swelling may mask the final result for the first few days.
  • Results settle and refine over 1–2 weeks as swelling subsides.
  • A second session may be recommended 4–8 weeks later to optimise results, depending on assessment.

How Long Results May Last

  • Results typically last 6–12 months, depending on the individual, treatment area and lifestyle factors.
  • The autologous nature of the filler means results are gradually absorbed naturally by the body.
  • Maintenance sessions can be planned to sustain volume over time.

Individual results vary. View our results and photography standards

Risks & Side Effects

Common, Usually Temporary

  • Swelling and bruising at the injection sites (typically settles within 1–3 days)
  • Mild tenderness or discomfort in the treated area
  • Temporary redness at the blood draw and injection sites

Rare but Serious

  • Infection at the injection site (rare; sterile technique is used throughout)
  • Asymmetry or uneven volume distribution (assessed and managed at review)
  • Prolonged swelling or inflammatory reaction (requires clinical review)
  • Any unexpected or worsening symptoms that concern you should be assessed promptly

When to Contact Us Urgently

  • Increasing swelling, severe pain, or spreading redness after treatment
  • Signs of infection such as increasing warmth, discharge, or feeling unwell
  • Any symptoms that are worsening rather than settling over the first 1–3 days

Frequently Asked Questions

Cellenis is made entirely from your own blood. A small sample is drawn, processed and heat-treated to create a natural bio-filler gel. Because it is autologous (from your own body), the risk of allergic reaction is extremely low.
Cellenis is made entirely from your own blood — it is a natural bio-filler. Synthetic fillers use manufactured substances like hyaluronic acid. Cellenis provides a natural volumising effect suitable for areas where a biocompatible approach is preferred.
Results typically last 6–12 months, depending on the treatment area, individual factors and lifestyle. The bio-filler is gradually and naturally absorbed by the body over time.
Topical anaesthetic is applied before injection to ensure comfort. The blood draw is similar to a routine blood test. Most patients find the overall procedure well-tolerated.
Most patients achieve a good result with 1–2 sessions, spaced 4–8 weeks apart. Your treatment plan is tailored during consultation based on your anatomy and goals.
Yes. Cellenis can be used to address under-eye hollows (tear trough area). Its biocompatible nature makes it a suitable option for this delicate area, though suitability is assessed during consultation.
Cellenis may be an appropriate alternative for patients who have experienced reactions to synthetic fillers, as it is derived entirely from your own blood. Suitability is assessed during consultation.
We provide transparent pricing at consultation, tailored to your treatment plan. Costs vary based on the areas treated and whether one or two sessions are recommended for your goals.
We assess your facial anatomy, medical history and goals. We discuss how the autologous process works, explain risks and aftercare, and determine whether Cellenis is the most suitable option for you.
Most patients return to normal activities within 1–2 days. Some swelling and bruising is common and usually settles within a few days. We advise avoiding heavy exercise for 24–48 hours.
Yes. Because Cellenis is derived entirely from your own blood, it is suitable for all skin tones. There is no risk of pigmentation changes that can be associated with some synthetic products.

Quick Facts

Treatment Time

45–60 minutes (including blood draw and processing)

Downtime

Minimal; 1–3 days of mild swelling/bruising

Results Visible

Immediate volume with refinement over 1–2 weeks

Sessions

1–2 sessions, 4–8 weeks apart

Guide Price

From £495 – £1,900

Per session

Final price confirmed at consultation

Delivered by

Dr Selena Langdon — Medical Director

MBBS, Injectable Trainer, JCCP Ambassador

Why Berkshire Aesthetics

  • Doctor-led clinic — all treatments clinically overseen by Dr Selena Langdon (MBBS)
  • CQC registered — view our registration
  • Consultation-first approach — we assess suitability before recommending treatment
  • Clear complaints process — we take patient feedback seriously

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual suitability for any treatment is assessed during a consultation. Always seek the guidance of a qualified medical professional with any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment.

Clinical governance

Page last reviewed: 2026-02-10

Reviewed by Dr Selena Langdon, Medical Director (GMC 6159259) — Last reviewed: 2026-02-10

Doctor-Led
CQC Registered
Award-Recognised
Est. 2016

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