Procedure

Dermal Fillers in Kenya

A non-surgical injectable treatment for selected facial volume, line, and contour concerns after careful facial assessment.

Suitability, safety, expected results, and recovery are reviewed during consultation before any treatment plan is confirmed.

Dermal fillers in Kenya consultation for facial volume and contour concerns

Overview

Dermal fillers are injectable treatments used to restore selected facial volume, soften lines, or refine facial contours. They may be considered for areas such as lips, cheeks, under-eye hollows, nasolabial folds, chin, jawline, or other suitable facial areas. Safe filler treatment requires detailed facial assessment, conservative planning, and knowledge of facial anatomy.

What this procedure may help with

  • Volume loss in selected facial areas
  • Mild to moderate facial lines or folds
  • Lip shape or volume refinement
  • Cheek, chin, or jawline contour concerns
  • Patients comparing fillers with fat transfer or facial implants

Who may be suitable

Injectable Fillers may be suitable for patients who:

Suitability is confirmed through consultation. Your surgeon will assess your anatomy, health history, goals, previous procedures where relevant, and recovery readiness before recommending any treatment plan.

  • Have specific injectable treatment goals
  • Are in good general health
  • Understand that fillers are temporary
  • Want a non-surgical option where suitable
  • Have realistic expectations about subtle, balanced improvement
  • Can follow aftercare instructions and avoid certain activities temporarily

Who may need to wait or consider another option

This procedure may need to be delayed or reconsidered if:

This section is not a substitute for medical advice. It helps patients understand what the consultation will clarify.

  • You have active infection, inflammation, or skin irritation in the treatment area
  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding, unless advised otherwise by a qualified clinician
  • You have a history of filler complications that needs detailed review
  • You expect permanent or surgical-level correction
  • Your concern is better treated with surgery, fat transfer, or implants
  • You are not ready to discuss risks such as vascular compromise

Consultation and planning

A filler consultation should assess facial anatomy, skin quality, volume loss, previous filler history, medical history, allergies, medication use, and goals. Your provider should explain product choice, treatment areas, expected duration, risks, and aftercare before treatment.

During consultation, the team should explain:

  • What the procedure can and cannot achieve
  • The likely incision or treatment approach
  • Recovery expectations
  • Risks and limitations
  • Whether another procedure may be more suitable
  • How to prepare safely before treatment

How the procedure works

Dermal filler treatment is performed using carefully placed injections into selected facial areas. The amount, depth, and technique depend on anatomy and goals. The aim is balanced enhancement, not overfilling. Treatment may be staged to keep results controlled and natural-looking.

Recovery and aftercare

Mild swelling, bruising, tenderness, or redness can occur after fillers. Patients may need to avoid makeup, strenuous exercise, alcohol, heat exposure, or pressure on treated areas for a short period as advised. Results may settle over days to weeks depending on the product and area.

Risks and limitations

Possible risks include bruising, swelling, tenderness, lumps, asymmetry, infection, allergic reaction, overfilling, undercorrection, filler migration, vascular compromise, skin injury, and rare serious complications. Prompt review is important if severe pain, skin color change, or vision symptoms occur.

All surgery and medical aesthetic treatment carries risk. The aim of this section is to set realistic expectations, support informed consent, and make it clear that the safest plan is always individualized.

Results and expectations

Dermal fillers may improve selected lines, volume, or contours, but results vary by product, anatomy, area treated, and metabolism. Fillers are temporary and may need maintenance. The safest approach is conservative, balanced, and anatomy-led.

Questions about Injectable Fillers

Duration varies by product, area treated, and individual metabolism. Some fillers last months, while others last longer.

Consultation

Find out if injectable fillers is suitable for you

A consultation helps confirm whether this is suitable for you.