Restore what time has softened.
Lips, cheeks and gentle facial balancing — placed with restraint, so nobody can put their finger on what’s different.
Not a new feature. Your own, quietly returned.
Dermal fillers are smooth gels based on hyaluronic acid — a substance your skin makes naturally and gradually loses over time. Placed precisely and sparingly, filler can restore volume that’s been lost (lips that have thinned, cheeks that have flattened), soften deeper lines, and gently rebalance features so the face looks rested and in proportion.
The key word is restore. Done well, filler doesn’t give you a new feature — it quietly gives you back your own.
Areas Nicole treats
Lips
Shape and hydration first, volume only where it genuinely suits you. Natural texture, no duck in sight.
Cheeks & mid-face
Restoring the soft lift that time flattens, which often softens lower-face lines too.
Facial balancing
Small, considered adjustments (chin, jawline, marionette area) that bring the face into harmony.
Why less is more
Filler has a reputation problem, and it comes from overfilling. Nicole’s approach is deliberately conservative: start small, let it settle, review, and only add more if it truly serves the result. You can always add later — and you’ll never be encouraged to chase volume for its own sake. If your face doesn’t need filler, you’ll be told exactly that.
“Start small. Let it settle. Review. You can always add — you can’t easily undo.”
Safety, in careful hands
Filler is a medical procedure and deserves medical standards: a full consultation and medical history first, a GDC-registered clinician with over ten years of precise work around the face, an in-depth knowledge of facial anatomy, sterile technique, honest consent conversations, and proper aftercare with a follow-up review. That’s the standard here, every time.
Asked all the time
Will people be able to tell?+
The aim is that people notice you look well — not that they can tell why. Subtlety is the entire point.
Does it hurt?+
There’s numbing cream, patience, and a genuinely gentle technique. Most people find it far more comfortable than they feared.
How long does it last?+
Typically anywhere from around 6 to 18 months depending on the area, the product and your own metabolism — discussed honestly at your consultation.
What if I don’t like it?+
Hyaluronic-acid fillers have a safety net: they can be dissolved. But the conservative approach exists so you never need it.
Talk it through first
Bring your worries, your questions and your “is this silly?” thoughts. That’s what the consultation is for.
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