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I came to Wafaa, having visited a London based clinic a number of times for nose and lip filler, which kept dissolving incredibly fast (within a month). I was recommended her by one of my close friends. Wafaa took the time to explain the treatments in depth and why the previous filler wasn’t lasting on me. I am really happy with my results and will not be going anywhere else again!

Meg B

Meg B

January 20
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I cannot speak more highly of Dr Wafaa. She is highly skilled and experienced and knows precisely how to work on areas of concern whilst ensuring a totally natural look. I’m absolute delighted with the work she is doing and have 100% trust in her. Having found her I would not want to go anywhere else.

Sue Matthews

Sue Matthews

April 23
J Parker-0-starJ Parker-1-starJ Parker-2-starJ Parker-3-starJ Parker-4-star

I recently had my whole face transformed by Dr Khanna, and from the moment I walked in, I felt completely at ease. Lauren on reception was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly attentive. Dr Khanna really took the time to understand the look I was going for and made sure I felt informed and comfortable every step of the way. My face looks so refreshed, I just feel over the moon. My profile as well as my face has been completely transformed, I left feeling much more confident and I don't have to use an Instagram filter anymore! If you’ve been considering facial fillers, I wholeheartedly recommend going for it, especially with the right professional. Thank you Dr Khanna.

J Parker

J Parker

April 29
About Temple fillers

About Temple fillers

If you're looking for Temple fillers in Reading, MARBL makes it easy to compare medical-led clinics in one place. You can compare local clinics for Temple fillers in Reading without endless searching. Prices typically range from around £375 to £950, 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.

Temple Fillers uses advanced hyaluronic acid fillers to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial features in specific areas to achieve desired aesthetic results. This precise injection treatment delivers immediate results that look natural while maintaining normal facial movement. The biocompatible filler integrates seamlessly with facial tissue for beautiful, long-lasting enhancement that complements your natural features.

On MARBL, every clinic offering temple fillers is vetted for advanced injection skills, product selection expertise, and facial enhancement capabilities. Treatments are performed by certified injectors with specialized training in facial anatomy and aesthetic proportions. Each clinic listing includes transparent pricing, detailed procedure information, and guidance on achieving optimal results through professional care.

Dermal filler sessions typically take 30-45 minutes including numbing and injection, with immediate volume visible and final results apparent within 1-2 weeks after swelling subsides. Results typically last 6-18 months depending on product and area treated. You can compare certified specialists near you, check real-time availability, view verified reviews, and book temple fillers sessions directly through MARBL — achieving your aesthetic goals has never been more convenient.

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FAQs

Temple filler carries higher risk than some other filler areas due to the complex anatomy of the temple region, but when performed by experienced, qualified practitioners using proper technique, it can be done safely. Understanding the risks helps you make an informed decision and choose appropriate practitioners. The temple region contains important structures including the superficial temporal artery and vein, which supply blood to the forehead and scalp; branches of the facial nerve controlling forehead movement; the temporal branch of the trigeminal nerve; and relatively thin skin over bony and muscular structures. Potential risks and complications include vascular occlusion, where filler injected into or compressing blood vessels can cause tissue death or, in rare cases affecting the ophthalmic artery, vision impairment or blindness; nerve damage potentially causing temporary or rarely permanent numbness or weakness; asymmetry or uneven results; infection; bruising and swelling; and filler migration or nodule formation. Why temple filler can be performed safely relates to experienced practitioners understanding the anatomy thoroughly; proper technique including aspiration, slow injection and appropriate depth; use of cannulas rather than needles reducing vascular risk; choosing appropriate filler products; and having emergency protocols in place. To minimise danger, choose practitioners with specific experience in temple filler and thorough anatomical knowledge; ensure they have hyaluronidase available for emergencies; discuss their technique and safety protocols during consultation; and report any unusual symptoms immediately during or after treatment. While temple filler does carry elevated risk compared to areas like lips or nasolabial folds, thousands of treatments are performed safely. The key is selecting highly qualified practitioners who understand the anatomy and use appropriate techniques to minimise complications.

In Reading, the price of Temple Fillers typically ranges from around £375 to £950. Local price variations reflect how many ml or syringes are required, the brand or type of filler used, the practitioner’s experience and the specific treatment plan or desired result. If you want to know how much Temple Fillers costs in Reading, compare practitioner qualifications and clinic reviews since the price of Temple Fillers can vary with expertise and service. You can find the exact, up-to-date price for this treatment in the catalogue

Temple filler restores lost volume to the temporal region, addressing the hollow, sunken appearance that develops with ageing and creating a more youthful, balanced facial contour. The treatment has both direct local effects and broader facial rejuvenation benefits. Direct effects of temple filler include restoring volume to hollow, concave temples; creating a smooth, convex temple contour; filling the depression that makes the skull structure visible; and rejuvenating the upper lateral face. Facial balancing effects involve improving overall facial proportions and harmony; creating a more oval or heart-shaped face rather than a skull-like appearance; balancing the upper and lower face; and softening the transition between forehead, temples and cheeks. Lifting and rejuvenation effects show that restored temple volume provides structural support; this can create a subtle lifting effect on the outer brow and eye area; it reduces the appearance of ageing in the upper face; and it contributes to overall facial rejuvenation. Aesthetic improvements include making the face appear healthier and less gaunt; reducing the aged, hollowed appearance; creating a more youthful facial shape; and improving how the face photographs. Temple filler also addresses specific concerns including temporal wasting from ageing, weight loss or medical conditions; asymmetry between temples; and the skeletal appearance that makes people look older or unwell. The treatment works by placing hyaluronic acid or other fillers deep against the bone or in the superficial fat layer; volume is restored gradually with typically 1ml to 2ml per side; and results are visible immediately with full effects apparent after swelling settles. Temple filler is often performed as part of comprehensive facial rejuvenation, working synergistically with cheek, jawline and under-eye treatments for overall facial harmony.

Temple fillers are generally safe when performed by experienced, qualified practitioners who understand the complex anatomy of the region and use appropriate techniques. However, the temple area carries higher risk than some other injection sites, making practitioner selection particularly important. Safety depends on practitioner expertise and anatomical knowledge, as the temples contain important blood vessels and nerves requiring thorough understanding; experienced practitioners know safe injection planes and techniques; proper training specifically in temple injection is essential; and this is not an area for inexperienced injectors. Technique factors affecting safety include using cannulas rather than needles, which significantly reduces vascular risk; injecting slowly with small amounts; aspirating before injecting to check for blood vessel placement; choosing appropriate depth, typically supraperiosteal (on the bone); and using appropriate filler products designed for deep placement. Product safety considerations show that hyaluronic acid fillers are preferred because they can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if complications occur; choosing appropriate viscosity for the area; and using products from reputable manufacturers. When performed correctly by qualified practitioners, temple filler has a good safety profile; serious complications are rare but possible; most people experience only minor, temporary effects like bruising and swelling; and thousands of treatments are performed safely worldwide. To ensure safety, choose practitioners with specific temple filler experience; ask about their training and complication management protocols; ensure hyaluronidase is available; have thorough consultation discussing risks; and report any concerning symptoms immediately. Temple fillers are safe enough to be widely performed, but the elevated risk compared to lower-risk areas means practitioner selection is crucial. Do not choose based on price alone for this treatment.

Yes, temple filler can provide a subtle lifting effect to the face, particularly the outer brow and lateral eye area, though the degree of lift is modest and should be viewed as one component of facial rejuvenation rather than a substitute for more significant lifting procedures. How temple filler creates lift involves restoring volume that provides structural support to overlying tissues; the restored fullness helps support the brow tail and outer eye area; this counteracts some gravitational descent; and it creates a more youthful, lifted appearance to the upper lateral face. The lifting effect is most noticeable in the outer brow, which can appear slightly elevated; the lateral eye area, which looks more open and lifted; the upper cheek transition, which appears smoother; and overall facial contour, which becomes more youthful. However, realistic expectations are important because the lift is subtle rather than dramatic; it cannot replicate surgical brow lift or facelift results; the primary benefit is volume restoration with lifting as a secondary effect; and significant laxity requires different treatments. Temple filler works best for lifting when combined with other treatments, as cheek filler provides midface support; brow area treatment enhances the lifting effect; and comprehensive facial balancing creates overall improvement. Temple filler is appropriate for mild brow descent where subtle improvement is desired; facial volume loss contributing to an aged appearance; overall facial rejuvenation as part of a comprehensive approach; and those wanting non-surgical improvement without dramatic change. For more significant lifting needs, consider thread lifts for moderate lifting; radiofrequency or ultrasound skin tightening; surgical brow lift for significant brow descent; or facelift for comprehensive facial lifting.

Temple filler migration is uncommon when appropriate products and techniques are used, as the temple area provides a relatively stable environment for filler placement. However, understanding the factors that influence migration helps ensure optimal, long-lasting results. Why temple filler typically stays in place relates to the filler being placed deep, usually supraperiosteal against the bone, where there is minimal movement; the temple has less dynamic muscle activity than areas like lips; appropriate viscosity fillers designed for deep placement maintain position well; and proper technique ensures secure placement. Factors that could contribute to migration include using inappropriate products, as very soft fillers designed for superficial use may not stay in place; incorrect injection depth with superficial placement being less stable; excessive amounts of filler in one area; aggressive massage or manipulation after treatment; and individual anatomical variations. Signs of potential migration include asymmetry developing over time; filler appearing in unexpected areas; uneven or lumpy appearance; and results looking different from initial placement. To prevent migration, practitioners use appropriate products with viscosity suitable for deep temple placement; inject at the correct depth; place appropriate volumes without overfilling; advise patients to avoid manipulating the area; and use proper technique ensuring secure placement. If migration occurs, it is usually minor and may be acceptable; significant migration can be corrected with hyaluronidase if hyaluronic acid filler was used; the area can be retreated once dissolved; and discussing concerns with your practitioner allows assessment and management. For most people receiving temple filler from experienced practitioners using appropriate products and techniques, migration is not a significant concern, with filler remaining stable and results lasting as expected.

Temple filler can provide a modest indirect lifting effect on the upper cheek area, though it does not directly lift the cheeks in the way that cheek filler does. The relationship between temple volume and cheek appearance relates to facial structure and how different areas influence each other. How temple filler affects cheeks involves restoring volume to the upper lateral face, which creates a smoother transition from temples to cheeks; this improved contour can make cheeks appear more lifted; structural support from temple volume helps the overall facial framework; and the visual effect enhances upper cheek appearance. The effect on cheeks is indirect rather than direct because temple filler does not add volume to the cheeks themselves; it creates visual improvement through better facial proportions; the transition zone between temples and cheeks appears smoother; and overall facial harmony makes cheeks look better in context. For actual cheek lifting, direct cheek filler placement is more effective; it adds volume where cheeks have flattened or descended; provides direct structural support to midface; and creates more significant lifting effect on the cheek area itself. The optimal approach for lifted cheeks often combines temple filler for upper face volume and transition; cheek filler for direct midface support and lift; and sometimes additional areas for comprehensive rejuvenation. Temple filler is valuable for cheek appearance when temples are hollow and contribute to an aged upper face; as part of comprehensive facial balancing; and when the temple-to-cheek transition appears harsh or aged. However, if your primary concern is flat or descended cheeks, cheek filler will provide more direct and significant improvement than temple filler alone.

Temple filler can provide a subtle lifting effect on the outer eye area and brow tail, creating a more open, refreshed appearance to the eyes, though it does not directly treat the eyes themselves. The effect is modest but can be a valuable component of periorbital rejuvenation. How temple filler affects eye appearance involves restored temple volume providing support to the lateral brow and outer eye region; this support helps counteract the descent that occurs with ageing; the outer corner of the eye can appear slightly lifted; and overall the eye area looks more youthful and open. Specific effects on the eye area include the brow tail appearing subtly elevated; the outer eye looking more open and less hooded; reduced appearance of lateral orbital hollowing; and improved transition between temple and eye area. What temple filler cannot do for eyes is directly treat under-eye hollows or dark circles, which require tear trough filler; address significant upper eyelid hooding, which may need blepharoplasty; lift significantly drooped brows, which may require surgical brow lift; or treat crow's feet, which respond to anti-wrinkle injections. For comprehensive eye rejuvenation, temple filler can be combined with anti-wrinkle injections for crow's feet and forehead; tear trough filler for under-eye hollows; brow filler for brow shape and lift; and skincare targeting the eye area. Temple filler is helpful for eye appearance when hollow temples contribute to aged appearance around eyes; the outer brow and eye area would benefit from subtle lifting; as part of overall facial rejuvenation; and when mild improvement rather than dramatic change is desired. The effect on eyes, while real, is subtle and works best as part of a comprehensive approach to facial rejuvenation rather than as a standalone treatment for eye concerns.

Yes, temple filler provides a subtle facial lifting effect by restoring structural support to the upper lateral face, though the lift is modest and works best as part of comprehensive facial rejuvenation rather than as a standalone lifting treatment. How temple filler lifts the face involves volume restoration creating structural support in the upper face; this support helps counteract gravitational descent; restored temple fullness provides a foundation for overlying tissues; and the overall effect is a more lifted, youthful facial appearance. The lifting effects are most apparent in the outer brow, which appears subtly elevated; the lateral eye area, which looks more open; the upper face contour, which becomes more youthful; and overall facial proportions, which appear more balanced and lifted. The degree of lift from temple filler alone is subtle rather than dramatic; it cannot replicate surgical lifting results; the primary benefit is volume restoration with lifting as secondary; and the effect is enhancement rather than transformation. For optimal facial lifting, temple filler works best when combined with cheek filler for midface lift and support; jawline filler for lower face definition; anti-wrinkle injections to complement lifting effects; and skin tightening treatments if laxity is present. Temple filler is appropriate for lifting when mild facial descent would benefit from subtle improvement; volume loss in the temples contributes to aged appearance; comprehensive facial rejuvenation is the goal; and non-surgical improvement is preferred. For more significant lifting needs, thread lifts provide more noticeable lifting; radiofrequency and ultrasound tighten and lift skin; and surgical options including brow lift and facelift offer dramatic, long-lasting results. Temple filler is a valuable component of non-surgical facial rejuvenation that contributes to lifting, but realistic expectations about the subtle nature of this effect are important.

Temple fillers typically last 12 to 24 months, often longer than fillers in more dynamic areas of the face, due to the relatively low muscle movement in the temple region. The extended duration makes temple filler a cost-effective treatment despite higher initial investment. Factors affecting temple filler longevity include the type of filler used, with thicker, more robust fillers like Juvederm Voluma or Restylane Lyft lasting longer; individual metabolism, as some people break down filler faster than others; the amount placed, with appropriate volumes lasting well; and lifestyle factors including exercise intensity and overall metabolism. The typical timeline shows immediate results visible after treatment; weeks 1 to 2 with swelling settling and true results apparent; months 6 to 12 maintaining excellent results; months 12 to 18 with results still visible but gradually diminishing; and months 18 to 24 when most people consider maintenance treatment. Why temple filler lasts longer than many areas relates to minimal muscle movement in the temples compared to lips or nasolabial folds; deep placement against bone providing stable environment; good blood supply supporting filler integration; and less mechanical stress on the product. To maximise longevity, maintain stable weight as significant weight loss can affect facial fat; protect from excessive sun exposure; follow healthy lifestyle supporting skin health; and consider maintenance before results fully fade. Maintenance treatment typically involves less filler than initial treatment; many people find 0.5ml to 1ml per side maintains results; scheduling before complete fading often means less product is needed; and ongoing treatment maintains continuous improvement. The long duration of temple filler makes it one of the more cost-effective facial filler treatments when calculated per month of result.

Temple filler typically requires 1ml to 2ml per side, with total treatment usually ranging from 2ml to 4ml for both temples. The exact amount depends on the degree of volume loss, your facial anatomy and desired outcome. For mild temple hollowing with slight concavity and early volume loss, typically 0.5ml to 1ml per side is sufficient; this provides subtle restoration and prevention of further hollowing; and one syringe may be adequate for both sides. For moderate temple hollowing with noticeable hollowing and visible temporal bone, typically 1ml to 1.5ml per side is needed; more significant volume replacement creates youthful contour; and 2 to 3 syringes total are usually required. For severe temple hollowing with significant concavity and very visible skull structure, typically 1.5ml to 2ml or more per side may be needed; comprehensive restoration requires adequate volume; and 3 to 4+ syringes may be necessary. Factors affecting amount needed include your baseline anatomy and degree of volume loss; facial proportions and how temples relate to other features; desired outcome ranging from subtle to full restoration; and whether other areas are being treated simultaneously. Treatment approach considerations show that a conservative start is often recommended; beginning with slightly less and adding if needed ensures natural results; overcorrection looks unnatural in the temple area; and building gradually over sessions may be preferred. Cost implications indicate that temple filler typically costs £300 to £500 per ml; total treatment may range from £600 to £2,000 depending on volume needed; and longer-lasting results offset the higher per-treatment cost. Your practitioner will assess your temples during consultation and recommend an appropriate amount based on your specific anatomy, degree of hollowing and aesthetic goals. The consultation allows you to discuss expectations and agree on an appropriate treatment plan.

Before temple filler treatment, people typically have hollow, sunken temples creating a concave appearance; visible temporal bone and skull structure; aged, gaunt or unwell appearance to the upper face; loss of the smooth, convex temple contour of youth; facial shape that appears more skull-like or angular; and shadowing in the temple area that emphasises ageing. These changes often develop gradually from the mid-30s onwards and can significantly age the face, making people look older, more tired or even unwell. After temple filler treatment, assessed once swelling has settled (typically 1 to 2 weeks after treatment), most people experience significant, visible improvement. Common results include restored fullness and convex contour to the temples; smoother, more youthful upper facial appearance; elimination of the hollow, skull-like look; subtle lifting effect on outer brow and eye area; healthier, more vibrant facial appearance; improved facial proportions and balance; and natural-looking rejuvenation. The degree of improvement depends on the severity of hollowing before treatment; the amount of filler placed; individual anatomy and skin quality; whether surrounding areas are also treated; and the skill and technique of the practitioner. During and after treatment, the timeline shows immediate visible improvement after injection; days 1 to 3 with possible swelling and bruising; days 7 to 14 with swelling settling and true results visible; and weeks 2 to 4 demonstrating optimal results with filler fully settled. When combined with comprehensive facial treatment, additional benefits include enhanced overall facial harmony; complementary effects from cheek and jawline treatment; more complete rejuvenation; and balanced, natural-looking results. Before and after expectations should be realistic: temple filler provides significant improvement in hollow temples; the lifting effect on brow and eyes is subtle; natural-looking restoration is the goal; and results last 12 to 24 months requiring eventual maintenance. Most people are very satisfied with temple filler results, finding that restored volume makes a significant difference to how rested, healthy and youthful they appear, often with people noticing they look better without identifying exactly what has changed.

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