
Dermal Fillers in Maidenhead
We use hyaluronic acid fillers sparingly and strategically for structural support, balance and rejuvenation. At Berkshire Aesthetics in Maidenhead, every filler treatment is doctor-led, begins with a consultation, and follows a conservative dosing approach with full reversal capability on site.
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Dr Selena Langdon — Medical Director, MBBS
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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
- Treatment suitability is assessed by a doctor during a clinical consultation
- Prescribing responsibility sits with Dr Selena Langdon (GMC 6159259)
- No same-day injectable treatments for new patients
- Read our full Consultation & Safety Standards
Clinical overview
Dermal fillers used at Berkshire Aesthetics are CE-marked hyaluronic acid (HA) gels, injected beneath the skin to restore volume, improve contour, or soften deep lines and folds. Hyaluronic acid is a substance that occurs naturally in the skin, and HA fillers are chosen because they are reversible — they can be dissolved with an enzyme (hyaluronidase) if needed. Our approach prioritises safety and conservative outcomes. We under-correct at the initial treatment, review at 2–6 weeks, and refine if appropriate. This staged dosing reduces the risk of over-treatment and allows results to settle naturally. For high-risk zones, we have ultrasound available for vascular mapping where clinically useful. Our safety system includes clinician expertise, careful product selection (CE-marked, traceable batch and expiry), written escalation pathways for complications, and full reversal capability on site. Typical longevity is 6–18 months depending on the area treated and individual factors. Rare but serious risks include vascular occlusion, skin necrosis, and visual disturbance — all of which are discussed during consultation.
Key Benefits
- Restores lost facial volume for a more balanced, refreshed appearance
- Can enhance lip shape and proportion conservatively
- Defines or restores cheekbone and jawline contour
- Softens deep lines and folds (e.g. nasolabial folds, marionette lines)
- Immediate visible improvement that continues to settle over 2–4 weeks
- Reversible — hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved if needed
Suitable For
- Those experiencing age-related volume loss who want subtle restoration
- Patients wanting conservative lip enhancement or improved lip proportion
- Those seeking facial contouring or structural support (cheeks, chin, jawline)
- Adults looking to soften deep lines or folds where volume loss is a factor
- People who prefer a staged, conservative approach with review and refinement
Not Suitable For
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Those with active skin infection or inflammation in the treatment area
- Patients with autoimmune conditions that may affect healing (assessed individually)
- Those with a known allergy to hyaluronic acid or any formulation component
- Anyone seeking dramatic, immediate transformation rather than gradual, natural-looking results
Final suitability is confirmed during a medical consultation and assessment.
When we don't recommend it
- If your concerns are better addressed by a different treatment — for example, skin quality issues may respond better to Profhilo or skin boosters rather than volumising filler.
- If expectations are for dramatic change in a single session — we use staged dosing and prefer to under-correct and refine, which may not suit those wanting immediate maximal results.
- If there is active infection or inflammation in the treatment area — we will delay until the skin is settled and safe to treat.
- If your medical history suggests higher risk of complications — we will discuss alternative approaches or refer as appropriate.
- If previous filler treatments elsewhere have not been fully assessed — we may recommend imaging or dissolution before adding further product.
What Happens During Treatment
- 1Clinical consultation and suitability assessment, including medical history, previous treatments and your goals
- 2Discussion of expected outcomes, limitations, risks and alternatives (including when we may recommend a different approach)
- 3Treatment planning and consent, with aftercare guidance tailored to your anatomy and lifestyle
- 4Precise filler placement using cannula or needle, with conservative dosing
- 5Post-treatment checks and clear instructions on what is normal, and when to contact us
Downtime & Aftercare
- Some swelling and bruising may occur and typically settles within 2–7 days
- Avoid makeup for 12 hours after treatment
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 24–48 hours
- Avoid extreme heat, cold, saunas and steam rooms for 2 weeks
- Results settle and soften over 2–4 weeks; a review appointment is recommended
- If you notice unexpected or worsening symptoms, contact the clinic promptly
Results Timeline
- Immediately after: visible improvement, though mild swelling may temporarily exaggerate the result
- Days 2–7: swelling and any bruising settle; early results become clearer
- Weeks 2–4: filler integrates with tissue and results settle to their final appearance
- Weeks 2–6: review appointment to assess outcome and discuss refinement if needed
How Long Results May Last
- •Typical duration is 6–18 months depending on the area treated, product used, and individual factors
- •Lip fillers may need refreshing sooner than fillers placed in areas with less movement
- •Lifestyle, metabolism and skin quality influence longevity
- •A maintenance plan is discussed at your review appointment
Individual results vary. View our results and photography standards
Risks & Side Effects
Common, Usually Temporary
- •Swelling (common, usually settles within a few days)
- •Bruising at injection sites (varies by individual and medications/supplements)
- •Tenderness or firmness in the treated area
- •Temporary redness or itching
Rare but Serious
- •Vascular occlusion (blockage of a blood vessel) — rare but serious; we have emergency protocols and reversal agent on site
- •Skin necrosis (tissue damage from compromised blood supply) — very rare
- •Visual disturbance — extremely rare; requires immediate emergency management
- •Infection requiring antibiotic treatment (rare)
- •Prolonged or increasing swelling, significant pain, or inflammatory reaction requiring clinical review
When to Contact Us Urgently
- •Increasing pain, swelling, heat or spreading redness after treatment
- •Skin colour changes (blanching, bluish discolouration) in or near the treated area
- •Any visual disturbance, however brief
- •Any signs of allergic reaction (e.g. wheeze, facial swelling, hives)
- •Any symptom that concerns you or worsens rather than improves
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Facts
Treatment Time
30–60 minutes
Downtime
2–7 days swelling; bruising possible
Results Visible
Immediate, settling over 2–4 weeks
Sessions
Single treatment with review at 2–6 weeks
Guide Price
From £330 – £495
Per syringe; varies by product and area
Final price confirmed at consultation
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.
- CQC registered clinic — regulated and inspected
- Doctor-led clinical oversight by Dr Selena Langdon (GMC 6159259)
- Complaints process and patient rights
Page last reviewed: 2026-02-09
Reviewed by Dr Selena Langdon, Medical Director (GMC 6159259) — Last reviewed: 2026-02-09
Alternatives You May Want to Consider
Every patient is different. These treatments address similar concerns and may be more suitable depending on your goals and medical history.

Anti-Wrinkle Injections
Smooth fine lines and wrinkles with precision-placed anti-wrinkle injection treatments.
- Reduces wrinkles
- Quick procedure
- Natural results

Profhilo
Revolutionary bio-remodeling treatment for skin laxity and hydration.
- Skin hydration
- Collagen boost
- Natural glow

Polynucleotides
Advanced regenerative treatment using DNA fragments for skin rejuvenation.
- Tissue regeneration
- Improved texture
- Long-lasting
Further Reading & Clinical References
The following external resources provide independent clinical and regulatory information.
- Dermal fillers— NHS
- Save Face: Verified practitioners register— Save Face
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