Restoring Mid-Face Support
Cheek Enhancement
The mid-face is foundational to overall facial balance. As cheek volume diminishes over time, it can lead to flattened contours, a loss of natural lift, heaviness around the lower face and increased shadowing under the eyes.
Rejuvenating the mid-face helps restore structure, support and harmony to the face while maintaining natural-looking results.
Strategic cheek enhancement restores structural support rather than simply adding fullness.
By rebuilding projection at key anatomical points, we can:
• improve contour
• Support natural lift
• Enhance facial thirds
• Create subtle rejuvenation
The result is balanced and refined, never overfilled.
Profile Balancing
True refinement comes from assessing the entire face.
Profile balancing considers
• Chin projection
• Cheek support
• Lip position
• Facial thirds
• Side profile alignment
Often, subtle adjustments across multiple areas create the most harmonious outcome. Rather than focusing on a single feature, we build structural coherence.
This is where knowledge meets artistry.
Downtime & Aftercare
Dermal filler is minimally invasive, but temporary side effects are normal.
You may experience:
• Swelling
• Mild tenderness
• Redness
• Minor bruising
Swelling usually peaks within 24–48 hours and settles within a few days.
Aftercare guidance includes:
- Avoiding strenuous exercise for 24 hours
- Avoiding excessive heat and sun exposure
- Avoiding alcohol immediately post treatment
- Sleeping with head elevated if swelling occurs
Full aftercare instructions are provided during your appointment.
A personalised approach to refinement.
At Aurelia, dermal filler treatments are never one-size-fits-all.
Every face is unique, which is why each treatment begins with a thorough consultation and facial assessment.
Together, we explore your goals and design a plan that supports natural balance, structure and long-term skin health.
What are dermal fillers?
Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are commonly used in cosmetic procedures to improve the appearance of ageing skin and to refine facial features.
Are dermal fillers safe?
If carried out by a qualified practitioner, they are completely safe and come with very little associated risk. They may cause temporary swelling and bruising. However, other side effects are very rare.
Is there a difference between dermal fillers and Botox injections?
Dermal fillers are used to add volume and fill in wrinkles, whereas anti-wrinkle injections relax specific muscles to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Both treatments are minimally invasive and are popular options for individuals seeking to rejuvenate their appearance and achieve a more youthful look.
What is the recovery time for treatments?
- Recovery is usually minimal, with most people resuming normal activities shortly after treatment.
- Common side effects include swelling, redness, and bruising, which typically resolve within a few days.
Is there anyone who should avoid dermal filler treatments?
Yes – certain individuals should avoid these treatments, including pregnant or breastfeeding women, those with severe allergies, active skin infections or inflammation, autoimmune diseases, bleeding disorders, severe or multiple allergies to anesthetics and those with a history of keloid or hypertrophic scarring.
What is the procedure like?
- The procedure typically takes 30 to 60 minutes.
- Numbing cream may be used to minimise discomfort.
- The filler is injected into the targeted areas using fine needles or cannulas.
What dermal fillers do you use?
Dermal fillers are injectable treatments used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are made from hyaluronic acid (HA), a substance naturally found in the skin. We use various different types of dermal fillers such as Revolax, Stylage, Juvaderm. All dermal fillers we use, have great clinical research behind them, for best results and minimal risks