At Hannah Clune Aesthetics, dermal fillers are used to restore volume, enhance natural features, and improve overall facial balance — while maintaining a soft, natural appearance.
Based in Barnstaple, North Devon, all treatments are carried out by an experienced Aesthetic Nurse Prescriber, with a strong focus on safety, precision, and subtle, natural results.
This is not about changing how you look — it’s about enhancing your natural features and helping you feel more confident, refreshed, and balanced.
dermal fillers
What can dermal fillers help with?
• Lips (volume and definition)
• Cheeks (volume and lift)
• Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
• Marionette lines
• Chin and jawline
• Tear trough (under-eye area)
• Skin quality and hydration (e.g. skin boosters)
• Nose (non-surgical shaping)
Some treatment areas may be considered off-label but are widely used in clinical practice.
About the treatment
How do dermal fillers work?
Most dermal fillers used in aesthetics are made from hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body that helps maintain hydration and structure in the skin.
When injected, dermal fillers can:
• Add volume
• Enhance contours
• Improve symmetry
• Support and hydrate the skin
The result is a more refreshed, lifted appearance while still looking natural.
How long do dermal fillers last?
Dermal fillers are temporary and gradually break down over time.
Most results last between 6 to 18 months, depending on the treatment area, product used, and individual factors.
Factors such as metabolism, lifestyle, treatment area, and product choice can influence how long results last.
Ongoing treatments are required to maintain results.
What results can I expect?
Results are visible immediately following treatment, with further improvement as any swelling settles.
Treatments are tailored to each individual, with a focus on natural, balanced outcomes.
The aim is to enhance your features in a subtle way — leaving you looking refreshed, not overdone.
How are dermal fillers metabolised in the body?
Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are gradually broken down and cleared by the body through natural processes.
• The filler attracts and binds water, helping to provide hydration and volume
• It is gradually broken down by naturally occurring enzymes in the body
• The product is then metabolised and eliminated through normal physiological pathways
This process happens gradually, which is why results soften over time.
Dermal fillers are not permanent and are fully metabolised by the body.
Is dermal filler treatment right for me?
Suitability will be fully assessed during your consultation.
If you are unsure which treatment is right for you, a consultation is recommended to discuss your concerns and create a personalised treatment plan.
FAQs
Will it hurt?
1
You may feel a small pinch or stinging sensation. The treatment is quick and generally well tolerated.
Will i bruise?
2
Bruising can occur and may last a few days to two weeks.
when will i see results?
3
Results are visible immediately, with final results seen once any swelling has settled.
will i look natural?
4
Treatments are tailored to achieve natural, balanced results that enhance your features rather than change them.
is there any downtime?
5
There may be some mild swelling or bruising, but most normal activities can be resumed shortly after treatment.
All treatments are carried out following a full medical consultation.
As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects, which will be discussed in detail prior to treatment.
Patient Information & Consent
Your safety and understanding are always the priority.
A full consultation is carried out prior to any treatment, where risks, benefits, and suitability are discussed in detail.
If you would like to review the full patient information leaflet in advance, you can download it below:
Download Patient Information & Consent (PDF)
This document includes detailed medical information, potential side effects, and aftercare advice.