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Hunter House Clinic
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5.0
(33 reviews)
£££
IP5 3RF, 53 Barrack Square, MartleshamIP5 3RF, 53 Barrack Square, Martlesham
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Hunter House Clinic is a lovely quiet & relaxing place, in a tranquil location with plenty of parking.
The clinic is clean, light & airy, and beautifully decorated, but cool & calm.
The staff are personable and attentive, the feeling is relaxed but very professional.
I have had some aesthetic treatments from the owner, Elizabeth and am really pleased. Elizabeth is very knowledgeable and her treatment room is very calming.
I have to confess to knowing Elizabeth professionally as I too am an aesthetic nurse, and we are very fussy about who carries out our treatments! We want the best practitioners, because naturally we want our faces to be excellent examples of our speciality.
Of course, you can go there for your beauty treatments too, all the therapists are very professional.
I highly recommend Elizabeth and her clinic.

Hunter House Clinic is a lovely quiet & relaxing place, in a tranquil location with plenty of parking. The clinic is clean, light & airy, and beautifully decorated, but cool & calm. The staff are personable and attentive, the feeling is relaxed but very professional. I have had some aesthetic treatments from the owner, Elizabeth and am really pleased. Elizabeth is very knowledgeable and her treatment room is very calming. I have to confess to knowing Elizabeth professionally as I too am an aesthetic nurse, and we are very fussy about who carries out our treatments! We want the best practitioners, because naturally we want our faces to be excellent examples of our speciality. Of course, you can go there for your beauty treatments too, all the therapists are very professional. I highly recommend Elizabeth and her clinic.

Dermal Fillers

£260-£280

Cheek Enhancement

£375-£380
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Tallent Medical
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5.0
(88 reviews)
£££
IP4 5DD, 166 Saint John's Road, IpswichIP4 5DD, 166 Saint John's Road, Ipswich
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I've had various treatments with Dr Tallent over the years and I am always pleased with how they turn out. Her knowledge and experience is invaluable and I wouldn't trust anyone else.

I've had various treatments with Dr Tallent over the years and I am always pleased with how they turn out. Her knowledge and experience is invaluable and I wouldn't trust anyone else.

1ml - Dermal Fillers

£330

Tear Trough (per syringe)

£360

Non-surgical Nose Job

£360
Harmony Clinic
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5.0
(54 reviews)
£££
IP13 0AA, 6 B1078, WoodbridgeIP13 0AA, 6 B1078, Woodbridge
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I highly recommend the Harmony Clinic. I am having laser hair removal, and I noticed a difference already from the first time, yes from 1st time.  I was quite nervous about my first time, but Jenny is so professional and explains everything, going through all the steps.
And also, the clinic is clean and welcoming.

I highly recommend the Harmony Clinic. I am having laser hair removal, and I noticed a difference already from the first time, yes from 1st time. I was quite nervous about my first time, but Jenny is so professional and explains everything, going through all the steps. And Read more

Cheek enhancement

£300

Tear troughs

£300
Alison J Brown, The Dental Surgery, Facial Aesthetics
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5.0
(34 reviews)
£££
IP1 3BX, 13 Northgate Street, IpswichIP1 3BX, 13 Northgate Street, Ipswich
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I went to see Dr Alison in April. First time visit. I looked tired, worn out and quite frankly all of my 59 years of age.
I have just had my second visit because I've been so thrilled with the results.
I didn't want to look like a deer stuck in headlights, in the middle of a wind-tunnel, so opted for a natural fresh-faced look. I can honestly say that I look 10 years  younger and feel fantastic!
Dr Alison and her assistant Louise  are professional, give honest expected  outcomes and are so friendly  that you relax completely knowing instinctively you're in good hands.
I can't recommend them highly enough.
Thank you 😊
I do hope I have awarded 5 stars here as first time reviewing.

I went to see Dr Alison in April. First time visit. I looked tired, worn out and quite frankly all of my 59 years of age. I have just had my second visit because I've been so thrilled with the results. I didn't want to look like a Read more

Cheek Enhancement

£330-£520

Nose to Mouth lines (Second syringe, if needed)

£190

Nose to Mouth lines

£330
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5.0
(3 reviews)
£££
IP1 3BX, 11 Northgate Street, IpswichIP1 3BX, 11 Northgate Street, Ipswich
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I’ve had multiple treatments at Neos Clinic and the results are consistently outstanding. Cristina is incredibly caring, knowledgeable, and truly takes pride in her work. I wouldn’t trust anyone else with my face. Highly recommend!

I’ve had multiple treatments at Neos Clinic and the results are consistently outstanding. Cristina is incredibly caring, knowledgeable, and truly takes pride in her work. I wouldn’t trust anyone else with my face. Highly recommend!

Cheek enhancement

£300

Nose to lip lines

£300

Tear troughs

£300
Smile Suffolk Dentist Ipswich
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4.9
(291 reviews)
£££
IP4 5QP, 1 Woodbridge Road East, IpswichIP4 5QP, 1 Woodbridge Road East, Ipswich
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I’ve recently had an implant done and it was about 6 appointments to check everything out first! Lots of time was put into the precision of the procedure! Staff are always friendly and helpful and explained the procedure throughout!

I’ve recently had an implant done and it was about 6 appointments to check everything out first! Lots of time was put into the precision of the procedure! Staff are always friendly and helpful and explained the procedure throughout!

Cheek Lift Non-Surgical (Volume Loss – (1ml)

£345

Cheek Life Non-Surgical (Volume Loss – (2m)

£450

Chin Enhancement

£375
Health Counts Aesthetic & Skin Laser Clinic
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4.9
(213 reviews)
£££
IP1 1EJ, 14 Arcade Street, IpswichIP1 1EJ, 14 Arcade Street, Ipswich
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Karen is very professional and concise with the work she does for my face. I've been trusting her for 3 years and calling her " My face Architect".  Highly recommend her for the best, elegant, and natural look.

Karen is very professional and concise with the work she does for my face. I've been trusting her for 3 years and calling her " My face Architect". Highly recommend her for the best, elegant, and natural look.

For women

£180

For men

£225
Dr Linea Medical - Ipswich
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4.8
(61 reviews)
£££
IP4 1AG, 9 Lower Brook Street, IpswichIP4 1AG, 9 Lower Brook Street, Ipswich
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Dr Linea is a perfectionist. She has a really vast knowledge on the subject of everything which goes under the category of beauty and cosmetic care, she even trains other specialists. I feel safe in her hands, every time! And the results are mind blowing, she has fixed my face, literally! I’ve had 2 disastrous nose ops and 1 lip op which also went badly and Dr Linea fixed it completely by using fillers. I like a natural look and Dr Linea somewhat can make it look natural, my face looks a lot more nicer and thanks to Dr Linea I got my confidence back. Dr Linea really cares. She wants you to feel good, to like yourself again. I cannot believe my transformation and all thanks to that super woman, I hope she never retires!

Dr Linea is a perfectionist. She has a really vast knowledge on the subject of everything which goes under the category of beauty and cosmetic care, she even trains other specialists. I feel safe in her hands, every time! And the results are mind blowing, she has fixed Read more

Silver | 5 Syringes – £1750

£1,750

Bronze | 3 Syringes | £270/ml – £810

£810

Silver | 5 Syringes | £250/ml – £1250

£1,250
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If you're looking for Dermal fillers in Martlesham, MARBL makes it easy to compare medical-led clinics in one place. You can compare 8+ clinics for Dermal fillers in Martlesham side by side. Prices typically range from around £180 to £1750, depending on the clinic, treatment area and number of sessions. All clinics on MARBL are medical-led and carefully vetted – we list only around 10% of clinics in the UK that meet our safety and quality standards. Browse verified reviews and book your appointment online in just a few clicks.

Dermal filler treatments restore facial volume, enhance features, and smooth wrinkles using advanced hyaluronic acid and other biocompatible substances. These versatile procedures can address age-related volume loss, enhance lips, define cheekbones, strengthen jawlines, and smooth various facial lines and folds. The treatments offer both corrective and enhancement benefits, providing natural-looking results that complement your facial structure while addressing specific aesthetic concerns and anti-aging goals.

Clinics on MARBL offering dermal fillers are carefully vetted for injection expertise, product authenticity, and comprehensive facial enhancement capabilities. Treatments are performed by certified injectors with specialized training in facial anatomy, aesthetic proportions, and advanced filler techniques. On each clinic page, you'll find clear information about practitioner qualifications, product types used, and guidance on achieving optimal enhancement results through professional injection artistry and safety protocols.

Sessions typically take 30-60 minutes depending on areas treated, with immediate volume restoration and final results visible within 2 weeks after swelling subsides. MARBL gives you everything you need to book confidently: transparent pricing, real-time availability, verified reviews, and certified dermal filler specialists near you.

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Dermal fillers are injectable gel-like substances placed beneath the skin to restore lost volume, smooth wrinkles, enhance facial contours and improve overall facial appearance. They work by physically adding volume to tissue, unlike Botox which relaxes muscles. Fillers have become one of the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatments worldwide. The main types of dermal fillers include hyaluronic acid fillers such as Juvederm, Restylane and Teosyal, which are the most common and can be dissolved if needed; calcium hydroxylapatite fillers like Radiesse, which stimulate collagen and last longer; poly-L-lactic acid fillers like Sculptra, which gradually stimulate collagen production; and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) fillers like Bellafill, which are considered semi-permanent. How dermal fillers work involves injection into specific layers of skin or tissue; they physically occupy space to create volume or smooth contours; hyaluronic acid also attracts water for additional plumping; some fillers stimulate your own collagen production; and results are visible immediately or develop gradually depending on type. Common uses for dermal fillers include restoring volume to cheeks and midface; smoothing nasolabial folds and marionette lines; enhancing and volumising lips; filling under-eye hollows and tear troughs; defining and contouring the jawline; augmenting the chin for better profile; smoothing vertical lip lines; and overall facial rejuvenation and harmony. Dermal fillers are typically performed as an outpatient procedure taking 15 to 60 minutes depending on areas treated, with results lasting from 6 months to 2+ years depending on the filler type and treatment area.

In Martlesham, prices for Dermal Fillers vary between clinics and depend on how much filler is used (ml or syringes), the brand or type of filler, the practitioner’s experience, and the personalised treatment plan and desired result. In Martlesham the price of Dermal Fillers typically ranges from around £260 to £375 depending on those factors. When comparing how much Dermal Fillers costs in Martlesham, note that more syringes, premium brands or advanced techniques will raise the fee, while small enhancements may be cheaper. This helps you compare the price of Dermal Fillers in Martlesham and the cost of Dermal Fillers in Martlesham overall before booking a consultation. You can find the exact, up-to-date price for this treatment in the catalogue

Dermal fillers last anywhere from 6 months to 2+ years depending on the type of filler used, the area treated and individual factors affecting metabolism. Understanding expected duration helps with planning maintenance and managing costs. Duration by filler type shows hyaluronic acid fillers lasting 6 to 18 months typically, with lips 6 to 12 months, nasolabial folds 9 to 12 months, cheeks 12 to 18 months, and tear troughs 9 to 12 months; calcium hydroxylapatite fillers like Radiesse lasting 12 to 18 months; poly-L-lactic acid fillers like Sculptra lasting up to 2 years or more; and PMMA fillers being semi-permanent lasting 5+ years. Why duration varies by area relates to highly mobile areas like lips metabolising filler faster; areas with more movement breaking down filler more quickly; deeper placement typically lasting longer; and thicker, more robust fillers lasting longer than softer formulations. Factors affecting how long fillers last include your individual metabolism and metabolic rate; age, with younger people often metabolising faster; lifestyle factors like exercise increasing metabolism; the amount of filler placed; smoking potentially accelerating breakdown; sun exposure affecting skin and filler; and the specific product and technique used. Signs that filler is wearing off include gradual return of original contours; loss of volume or fullness; reappearance of lines or hollows; and even, symmetrical reduction typically. To maximise filler longevity, protect skin with daily SPF 50+ sunscreen; maintain healthy lifestyle supporting skin health; avoid smoking which accelerates breakdown; stay hydrated; and schedule maintenance before results completely fade. Most people find that subsequent treatments may last slightly longer as cumulative effects develop, and planning maintenance every 9 to 18 months depending on filler type keeps results consistent.

Dermal fillers take approximately 2 to 4 weeks to fully settle, though initial swelling typically resolves within the first week. The settling process involves both resolution of treatment-related swelling and integration of the filler into your tissue. Understanding this timeline helps manage expectations about your final results. The settling timeline shows that immediately after treatment, results are visible but swelling masks true appearance; during days 1 to 3, peak swelling occurs with results appearing fuller than final outcome; during days 3 to 7, significant swelling subsides with more accurate impression of results; during days 7 to 14, continued refinement as remaining swelling resolves; and during weeks 2 to 4, final results become apparent with filler fully settled and integrated. What happens during settling includes the filler integrating with surrounding tissue; any swelling from injection trauma resolving; the filler attracting water and reaching optimal hydration; slight movement or distribution to natural contours; and your face adjusting to the new volume. Factors affecting settling time include the area treated, with lips and under-eyes showing more swelling; the amount of filler placed; your individual healing response; whether bruising occurred; and post-treatment care compliance. During the settling period, swelling may be asymmetric, causing temporary unevenness; your face may feel slightly firm or tight; bruising if present will fade; and results will gradually look more natural. Important guidelines during settling include avoiding touching or massaging treated areas unless directed; sleeping elevated to reduce swelling; using cold compresses if recommended; avoiding strenuous exercise for 24 to 48 hours; and being patient before judging final results. Assessment and touch-ups typically occur at 2 to 4 weeks once settling is complete, allowing accurate evaluation and any necessary adjustments.

Yes, dermal fillers are generally safe when administered by qualified, experienced practitioners using FDA-approved or CE-marked products and proper techniques. While no medical procedure is completely risk-free, dermal fillers have an excellent safety profile when performed correctly. The safety record of dermal fillers includes millions of treatments performed worldwide annually; decades of clinical use demonstrating safety; regulatory approval by bodies like FDA and MHRA; high patient satisfaction and low complication rates; and serious complications being rare with proper technique. Common temporary side effects include swelling, redness and bruising at injection sites; mild tenderness or discomfort; temporary lumps or irregularities; and itching, which are normal and resolve quickly. Potential risks when not performed correctly include vascular occlusion where filler blocks blood vessels, which is rare but serious; infection if sterile technique is not followed; nodules or granulomas from immune response; asymmetry or unnatural results; allergic reactions, though rare with HA fillers; and migration if filler moves from intended location. Safety depends critically on choosing qualified, experienced practitioners with proper training; using FDA-approved or CE-marked products from reputable manufacturers; thorough consultation and medical history review; appropriate product selection for your needs; proper injection technique and depth; and having emergency protocols in place. To maximise safety, verify practitioner credentials and experience; ensure they use only approved, genuine products; discuss your complete medical history; understand risks specific to your treatment; ensure hyaluronidase is available for HA fillers; and follow all pre and post-treatment instructions. For the vast majority of people treated by qualified professionals, dermal fillers provide safe, effective enhancement with minimal risk of complications.

No, dermal fillers do not cause cancer. This is an important safety question, and extensive scientific evidence and decades of clinical use have not shown any association between dermal fillers and cancer development. The concern is understandable but unfounded based on current evidence. Why dermal fillers do not cause cancer relates to the fact that approved filler materials are biologically inert or biocompatible; they do not contain carcinogenic substances; they do not alter DNA or cause cellular mutations; they remain localised to injection sites; and they are either absorbed by the body (temporary fillers) or remain stable (permanent fillers). Scientific evidence supporting safety includes decades of clinical use without cancer link; extensive safety studies required for regulatory approval; post-market surveillance showing no cancer association; peer-reviewed research finding no carcinogenic effects; and expert consensus from dermatological and plastic surgery organisations. Regulatory oversight ensures that FDA-approved and CE-marked fillers undergo rigorous safety testing; long-term safety data is required; products are monitored after market release; and any safety signals would trigger regulatory action. Theoretical concerns addressed include that foreign body reactions to fillers are inflammatory, not carcinogenic; granulomas that occasionally form are benign; there is no biological mechanism for filler to cause cancer; and the materials used have no known cancer-causing properties. What is known about cancer and fillers shows no epidemiological evidence linking fillers to increased cancer risk; millions of treatments performed without cancer association; and patients can receive fillers without cancer concerns. The bottom line is that dermal fillers are not associated with cancer risk, are extensively studied for safety, and are approved by regulatory authorities worldwide based on comprehensive safety data. This concern, while understandable, is not supported by scientific evidence.

You should avoid strenuous exercise for 24 to 48 hours after dermal filler treatment to minimise swelling, bruising and potential complications. Light activity can typically be resumed sooner, but vigorous exercise should be delayed until initial healing occurs. Understanding these guidelines helps optimise your results and recovery. Why exercise should be avoided initially relates to increased heart rate and blood pressure potentially worsening swelling and bruising; increased blood flow to the face exacerbating inflammation; sweating potentially introducing bacteria to injection sites; facial movement and strain potentially affecting filler placement; and elevated body temperature increasing swelling. The recommended timeline shows that during hours 0 to 24, avoid all exercise completely; during hours 24 to 48, light walking may be acceptable if no significant swelling; during hours 48 to 72, gradually return to normal activity if healing well; and after 72 hours, resume full exercise routine including intense workouts. Activities to avoid initially include high-intensity cardio raising heart rate significantly; weightlifting or resistance training; inverted yoga poses or positions with head below heart; hot yoga or exercise in heated environments; contact sports risking facial trauma; and swimming due to bacteria and pressure. Activities generally acceptable include gentle walking after 24 hours; light stretching if it does not strain the face; low-impact activities that do not elevate heart rate significantly; and gradual return to normal routine. Individual considerations may require longer rest periods if significant swelling or bruising occurs; you have had extensive filler treatment; the practitioner recommends extended rest; or you have a history of poor healing. To minimise exercise-related issues, schedule treatments when you can accommodate rest; plan around important workouts or events; be conservative with activity level initially; and listen to your body, stopping if swelling increases. Following these exercise guidelines helps ensure optimal results and minimises complications from your filler treatment.

Most commonly used dermal fillers are not permanent and are designed to be temporary, lasting from 6 months to 2 years depending on the product and treatment area. However, some fillers are semi-permanent or permanent, though these are less commonly used due to the risks of long-term complications. Understanding the difference helps in making informed treatment decisions. Temporary dermal fillers include hyaluronic acid fillers, which are the most popular type lasting 6 to 18 months and being fully reversible with hyaluronidase; calcium hydroxylapatite fillers lasting 12 to 18 months; and poly-L-lactic acid fillers lasting up to 2 years. These temporary fillers are eventually fully absorbed by the body; they allow adjustments and updates over time; they can be dissolved if needed (HA fillers); and they are considered safer with lower risk of long-term problems. Semi-permanent and permanent fillers include PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) fillers like Bellafill, which can last 5+ years; silicone injections, which are permanent but not FDA-approved for cosmetic use and carry significant risks; and polyacrylamide gels, which are used in some countries but controversial. Why temporary fillers are preferred relates to the ability to adjust results as your face ages naturally; if complications occur, temporary fillers eventually resolve; permanent fillers can migrate or cause late complications; facial trends and preferences change over time; and permanent fillers carry higher risk of nodules and granulomas. The concept of 'permanent filler results' is somewhat misleading because even temporary fillers may stimulate some permanent collagen; repeated treatments over years may create cumulative structural change; and your face has been supported against gravity during treatment. However, when filler is discontinued, the support is gradually lost and your face will eventually return to how it would have aged naturally. Most practitioners recommend temporary fillers for the vast majority of patients due to superior safety profile and flexibility to adjust over time.

Before dermal filler treatment, people typically have volume loss in the face from natural ageing; hollowing in cheeks, temples or under eyes; deep nasolabial folds and marionette lines; thin lips lacking fullness or definition; loss of jawline definition and jowling; overall facial imbalance or disproportion; and aged appearance that does not reflect how they feel. These concerns often develop gradually over years and significantly impact confidence and satisfaction with appearance. After dermal filler treatment, once initial swelling has settled (typically 2 to 4 weeks), most appropriate candidates experience significant, visible improvement. Common results include restored volume to hollowed areas; smoother nasolabial folds and marionette lines; enhanced lip fullness and definition; improved under-eye appearance with reduced hollowing; defined, contoured jawline; better facial proportions and harmony; and more youthful, refreshed appearance. The results timeline shows immediately visible improvement with some swelling; during days 1 to 7, swelling subsiding and results becoming more apparent; during weeks 2 to 4, final results as filler fully settles; during months 6 to 18+, results gradually fading as filler metabolises; and maintenance treatments sustaining optimal appearance. The degree of improvement depends on your baseline concerns and anatomy; the amount and type of filler used; the areas treated; practitioner skill and aesthetic judgment; realistic expectations; and adherence to aftercare. Multiple areas are often treated comprehensively for balanced, natural-looking facial rejuvenation rather than isolated treatment producing unbalanced results. Before and after expectations should be realistic: dermal fillers provide significant improvement but not perfection; results are temporary requiring maintenance; natural ageing continues regardless of treatment; and the goal is enhanced, natural-looking appearance rather than dramatic transformation. Most satisfied patients are those who choose experienced practitioners, have realistic expectations about temporary enhancement, commit to maintenance treatments, appreciate gradual natural-looking improvement, and understand that comprehensive treatment often provides better results than isolated areas.