Treatment Areas
Cheek fillers restore or add volume to the mid-face — lifting the cheeks, softening nasolabial folds and restoring the facial structure that gives a naturally youthful appearance. This is one of the most impactful single-area filler treatments, as central facial volume influences the appearance of the entire face.
Jawline filler creates a sharper, more defined jaw and chin profile — without surgery. It’s used to restore a jawline that has softened with age, improve facial symmetry, or add definition in patients who have never had strong jaw structure. Results are immediate and look completely natural.
- Tear Trough — Under-Eye Hollows
Tear trough filler addresses the hollow between the lower eyelid and the upper cheek — one of the most common causes of a permanently tired appearance. This is a technically demanding area that requires precise placement and thorough assessment of suitability. Dr Thevendra will assess carefully at consultation whether tear trough filler is the right approach or whether treating the mid-face would achieve a better result.
The lines running from the nose to the corners of the mouth deepen as mid-face volume decreases. Filler placed in these folds — or in the cheeks above them — softens their appearance significantly and restores a more rested, balanced look.
The lines running downward from the corners of the mouth can give a downturned, aged expression. Filler placed strategically in this area lifts the corners and softens the shadow that creates this effect.
Chin filler improves facial proportions and balances the profile. Temple filler restores the hollowing that occurs in the upper face with age — an often-overlooked area that has a significant impact on overall facial balance.
Volume loss in the hands reveals the underlying tendons and veins more prominently. Dermal filler restores a softer, more youthful appearance to the backs of the hands.