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Cost of Botox & Fillers
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National price data for Botox & Fillers based on estimated ranges across the UK. Compare regions, find local providers, and understand what affects the price.
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Accreditation & credentials
Trade bodies & what they mean for Botox & Fillers
When hiring a botox & fillers professional in the UK, always check for relevant trade body accreditation. Accredited providers are typically vetted for competence, insurance, and adherence to professional standards — and while they may charge a premium, the additional cost generally reflects reduced risk and higher quality workmanship.
Common questions
Botox & Fillers — frequently asked questions
How much does Botox & Fillers cost in the UK?
Botox treatments in the UK typically cost between £150–£300 per area, whilst dermal fillers range from £200–£600 per syringe. Prices vary by location, clinic reputation, and practitioner experience. London and major cities tend to charge more than regional clinics. Always request a consultation for a personalised quote.
What affects the cost of Botox & Fillers?
Key cost factors include practitioner qualifications and experience level, number of treatment areas or syringe volume needed, filler type and brand used, clinic location and overhead costs, and whether you require touch-ups within two weeks. Experienced consultants and premium fillers command higher fees.
What does a Botox & Fillers treatment service include?
A complete service includes a detailed consultation assessing your goals and anatomy, application of topical anaesthetic, precise injection of Botox or filler product, post-treatment advice on activity restrictions, and scheduled follow-up appointments. Many clinics provide aftercare guidance and revision appointments within two weeks.
What's the difference between Botox and dermal fillers?
Botox relaxes facial muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles caused by movement, whilst dermal fillers restore volume and smooth static lines already present at rest. Botox works best on forehead and crow's feet; fillers suit nasolabial folds and lips. Many patients combine both for optimal results.
What should I check before choosing a Botox & Fillers provider?
Verify the practitioner holds RCGP, GMC, or NMC registration if a doctor or nurse, or BACD accreditation for aesthetic specialists. Check before-and-after portfolios, read recent reviews, confirm they use licensed products, and ensure they carry professional indemnity insurance. Avoid unqualified practitioners offering suspiciously low prices.
How long do Botox and filler results last?
Botox results appear gradually over 3–7 days and peak at two weeks, lasting 12–16 weeks before gradual muscle movement returns. Dermal fillers show immediate results, lasting 6–18 months depending on filler type and metabolism. Most patients schedule maintenance treatments every three to four months.
Do I need a qualified professional for Botox and fillers in the UK?
Yes, Botox and dermal fillers are prescription medicines and injectable procedures requiring a qualified medical professional—doctor, dentist, or nurse prescriber. Unregulated practitioners risk serious complications. Always verify GMC, NMC, or GDC registration and professional indemnity insurance before treatment.
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