



Many people think dermal fillers are risky, painful or always give a “fake” look. But with accurate information, you can decide whether fillers are right for you. Here, we separate myths from facts — to help you understand what to expect.
Dermal fillers — often made with hyaluronic acid (HA) — are used to restore volume, smooth lines, or subtly enhance facial features. They’re especially popular around Kent (Gravesend, Dartford and nearby) for their relatively quick results and minimal downtime.
Still, because fillers involve under-the-skin administrations and visible results, many people worry about side effects or whether the outcome will look natural. Below are common misunderstandings and the reality behind them.
Reality: When done carefully with modest filler amounts and attention to facial harmony, fillers can deliver subtle, natural results — enhancing what’s already there without exaggeration. Poor results usually stem from overly aggressive treatment or unsuitable technique. This is supported by evidence showing HA fillers can give consistent, satisfactory aesthetic outcomes when used properly.
“Our aim is always to harmonise results with the natural contours of your face — gentle enhancement rather than dramatic change,” says one of our aesthetic practitioners at Intrigue Cosmetic Clinic.
Reality: Most hyaluronic acid fillers are temporary. Research shows that over 12–24 months, the filler gradually breaks down and the effects diminish.
If you prefer, many fillers can also be safely dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase — giving you flexibility if you change your mind.
Reality: Thanks to modern techniques and mild local anaesthetics (such as lidocaine included in many fillers), most people report no more than a light pinch during the procedure. Common after-effects like slight swelling or redness usually pass within a day or two.
Reality: While fillers are generally safe, as with any medical treatment, there are potential side effects. A major review of HA filler treatments noted that most issues are mild (e.g. temporary swelling, bruising), but severe complications — though rare — are possible if treatment technique or aftercare are not properly managed.
That’s why it’s important to choose a qualified, trained practitioner who carefully assesses your anatomy and uses suitable products.
Reality: This is risky. Fillers affect facial structures and blood vessels; therefore, only medically trained professionals should perform them. The chances of complications — such as uneven contours, lumps, or worse — rise significantly when a practitioner lacks training or uses unregulated products.
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If you consider dermal fillers, here are some simple steps to help you make informed decisions:
At Intrigue Cosmetic Clinic, we offer patient consultations where we discuss goals, show possible results, and explain risks — giving you space to decide comfortably.
If you live around Gravesend, Dartford or elsewhere in Kent and want a gentle, temporary way to refresh or slightly enhance your look, fillers may be a good option. They’re not dramatic, permanent changes; rather, they’re subtle tweaks that can boost confidence and well-being.
Of course, everyone’s face, skin and goals are different — so an honest consultation is the first step.