When people say Lips in aesthetics, they almost always mean lip augmentation with dermal fillers. In the UK, that usually means hyaluronic acid filler injected into different layers of the lips. Hyaluronic acid attracts water, so it adds volume, structure, and hydration. The injector places small amounts strategically to shape the border (vermillion), add body, or correct asymmetry. The product sits in the tissue and gradually breaks down over time as your body metabolises it. ([nhs.uk], [mayoclinic.org])
Our dataset currently has 20 clinic(s), with approximately 1153 reviews and an average rating of 4.53.
Medical Infrastructure:
- Multiple NHS GP practices
- Altrincham Healthcare Alliance PCN
- Proximity to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust hospitals
- Strong private hospital access in Manchester and Cheshire
Local Aethetics Market:
Highly mature, premium-skewed aesthetic ecosystem with surgical and non-surgical depth
- Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning meds 2448 hours before
- Hydrate well
- Avoid lip waxing or aggressive exfoliation beforehand
- Tell your injector if youre prone to cold sores
Yes. Most people repeat treatment every 612 months depending on metabolism and desired look.
Lips have a rich blood supply, so incorrect injection can block vesselsFillers are MHRA-regulated medical devicesBruising and swelling are common but usually temporarySerious complications are rare but require immediate treatment
Most fillers contain lidocaine. Expect pressure and stinging rather than sharp pain. Swelling afterward can feel tight or sore for a few days.
- GMC, NMC, or GDC registration
- Advanced injectable training
- Experience managing complications
- Access to emergency medications like hyaluronidase
Theres no single NICE guideline for cosmetic lip fillers. Products are MHRA-regulated medical devices, and safety guidance exists around consent, training, and complication management. In the US, fillers are FDA-approved for specific indications.
Local regulatory authority:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical and surgical services
- General Medical Council (GMC) and General Dental Council (GDC) for clinician oversight
- MHRA oversight for medicines and devices
Private insurance usage locally:
- Moderate for dermatology and medically indicated procedures
- Elective cosmetic procedures largely self-funded
Cosmetic finance availability:
- Widely available for surgical and high-ticket procedures
- Partnerships with regulated finance providers common
- GMC, NMC, or GDC registration
- Advanced injectable training
- Experience managing complications
- Access to emergency medications like hyaluronidase
- Medical background (doctor, nurse, dentist)
- Strong understanding of lip anatomy and blood supply
- Natural before/after examples
- Willingness to say no or go slowly
- Clear emergency protocol for complications
Current average rating citywide: 4.53