Cheek filler for men, London
Structure across the cheekbone, done conservatively. Around 30 minutes.
GMC-registered doctors
Same price for every man
Nothing to pay to book
What it does
Cheek filler on a man goes high and lateral, on the bone at the outer cheekbone, to create a defined edge running back toward the ear. What you are after is a shadow under the bone, not fullness in the middle of the face.
Most of what people dislike about cheek filler comes from the opposite placement. Product put into the front of the cheek, in volume, gives a round, lifted look that reads female and reads treated.
It also does a job further down. A flat mid-face lets everything below it sit lower, so a small amount of structure at the top often improves the line from cheek to jaw without anything going into the jaw at all.
One or two millilitres depending on the face. 12 to 18 months. Dissolvable.
Is this you?
- Your face reads flat in photographs taken straight on
- You got lean from training or dieting and your face went with it
- Your cheekbone does not read as a line even when you are in good shape
- You came in for the jaw and were told the mid-face is the actual problem
How it goes
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Consultation, 10 minutes
A doctor looks at where the light lands on your face and where it should. Cheeks are assessed together with the jaw and the under-eye, because they move each other.
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Numbing, 15 minutes
Cream first.
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Treatment, 15 minutes
Product placed deep on the bone at the outer cheek, through a needle or a cannula depending on the plan, one side then the other with a check in between.
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Two weeks later
Free review, and a look at whether the jaw still needs anything now the mid-face has changed.
Results
Same light, same angle, same distance, no retouching.
Nothing here yet. New results go up as patients consent to them.
A photograph goes up here only once the man in it has signed a consent form for that exact use. We would rather show you nothing than show you somebody else's stock photo, or a pair shot under two different lights.
Will I look done?
Not if it is placed like a man's. A millilitre or two on the bone at the outer cheek reads as bone structure. Nobody looks at a defined cheekbone and thinks about injections.
The failure mode is volume in the wrong place and it is very visible. We treat the outer third and we leave the front of the cheek alone.
From £325
Includes the consultation, the treatment, the product at the volume agreed, aftercare and your two-week review.
You are quoted for 1ml or 2ml before anything happens, and it does not change once you are in the chair.
Who does it TBC
Every treatment at SkinBros is carried out by a doctor registered with the General Medical Council.
We do not build individual profiles for the doctors who treat you, because we would rather you trusted the clinic and the standard than a name on a website. Your doctor will introduce himself, and he will give you his GMC number if you ask. You can look any doctor up on the register yourself.
Every appointment starts with an assessment, and part of a doctor's job is to tell you when the answer is to do nothing.
Questions
How long does it last?
Usually 12 to 18 months, depending on the area, the product and how quickly you metabolise it. Men often metabolise filler slightly faster than women, which is worth knowing before you compare notes with anyone.
Does it hurt?
It is uncomfortable rather than painful. We use numbing cream first, and the filler itself contains a local anaesthetic. Anti-wrinkle injections feel like a scratch and are over in a couple of minutes. Most men tell us it was less than they expected.
Is it reversible?
Yes. We use hyaluronic acid fillers, which can be dissolved with an enzyme. That is one of the main reasons we use them. Anti-wrinkle treatment is not dissolvable but it wears off on its own in three to four months.
Will it make my face look round?
Not if it is placed for structure rather than volume. On a male face the aim is a defined line across the cheekbone, not fullness underneath it. That is a technique difference, and it is the main reason men and women should not be treated the same way here.
Will I bruise?
You might. Any injection can bruise, and using a cannula rather than a needle reduces it a lot but does not remove it. If you have a wedding or a big meeting coming up, leave a week.