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Injectables
Injectable treatments at Centre for Surgery — performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at our CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic in London. The injectables category covers all non-surgical injection treatments, from muscle-relaxant anti wrinkle injections through structural dermal fillers, skin booster bio-stimulators, specialist non-surgical rhinoplasty, and Hyalase filler reversal.
Injectables in London at Centre for Surgery
Injectable treatments — plastic surgeon-led, every treatment
The injectables market in the UK is largely unregulated. Aesthetic nurses, dentists, doctors of any specialty, and (in some settings) non-medical practitioners can legally administer the most common injectable treatments. The variation in clinical capability across these settings is enormous — and so is the variation in safety, decision-making, and honest patient counsel.
At Centre for Surgery, every injectable treatment is performed by a GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeon — the same surgeon who would perform your , , or . We don’t operate a separate "injectables team" — surgeons deliver injectables alongside their surgical work, with consistent clinical standards across the entire treatment pathway.
This matters most for high-risk areas (the nose, tear trough, glabella), Anti-Wrinkle for Women complex revision cases (filler from elsewhere, problematic results), for emergency vascular complications, and for honest assessment of when injectables are the right answer versus when surgery would deliver better results.
The injectables we offer
Muscle-relaxant injections that reduce dynamic lines caused by repeated facial expression. Treats forehead lines, frown lines (glabella), crow’s feet, jaw slimming, lip flip, anti-sweat (axillary hyperhidrosis), and chronic migraine.
Cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers that reshape facial features by adding structural volume. We use HA-only fillers exclusively — never Radiesse (calcium hydroxyapatite), Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid), PMMA, or silicone. Reversibility with Hyalase is a critical safety property, particularly for high-risk facial areas.
The nose is the highest-vascular-risk area for cosmetic facial filler. Our clinical position: should be performed exclusively by surgeons who regularly perform surgical rhinoplasty — not aesthetic nurses, dentists, or non-rhinoplasty doctors. The published case reports of permanent blindness, skin necrosis, and stroke after non-surgical rhinoplasty are documented clinical outcomes; the credential of the injector is the primary safety mitigation. From £895 (1ml).
Quality-focused injectables that improve hydration, texture, elasticity, and skin regeneration without reshaping facial features. Two main pathways:
is the enzyme used to dissolve HA filler — the only effective reversal option for HA-based filler. We perform Hyalase for elective dissolution (migrated lip filler, over-injection, lumps, Tyndall effect, accumulated filler from years of treatments, pre-surgical dissolution, and revision cases from elsewhere) and for emergency vascular complications (where rapid hyaluronidase administration is the standard rescue protocol). Same-day appointments available for emergency vascular events regardless of where the original filler was administered. From £395 small areas, £695 moderate, £995 comprehensive.
Why surgeon-led injectables matter
The most common consultation outcome we see is patients arriving expecting one treatment and leaving with a different recommendation. Common scenarios where we redirect:
Surgeon-led consultation makes these distinctions reliably because we offer both surgical and non-surgical options. The recommendation isn’t biased toward injectables-only because we don’t depend on injectable revenue.
For the nose and tear trough, anatomical depth from rhinoplasty and blepharoplasty surgery directly informs filler placement — the same vascular anatomy that surgeons operate around in surgery is what they navigate during injection. The complication risk profile of these areas (vascular events, blindness, skin necrosis) makes this credential clinically critical, not just a marketing claim.
Vascular events from HA filler — where filler enters or compresses an artery, causing tissue ischaemia, blindness from retrograde flow to the ophthalmic artery, or stroke — require immediate hyaluronidase administration. The window is hours, not days. We hold Hyalase on site at our Baker Street clinic for emergency administration, with full resuscitation capability. This level of emergency preparedness is uncommon outside hospital settings.
We use HA-only fillers exclusively for facial cosmetic work — never Radiesse, Sculptra, PMMA, or silicone. The reason: reversibility with Hyalase is a critical safety property. If a vascular event occurs with a non-reversible product, no rescue is possible. We consider this trade-off clinically unacceptable, and the absence of effective reversal options is one of the strongest arguments against permanent and semi-permanent fillers for facial work.
The injectables market’s reputation has suffered from over-injection and "obviously treated" appearances — duck lips, pillow face, frozen foreheads, exaggerated cheekbones. We take a conservative approach by default. Our dosing protocols are designed for natural-looking results that don’t read as "treated", and we’d rather under-treat at first session with the option of adding more at review than over-treat and have to reverse with Hyalase.
We see significant numbers of patients who’ve had injectable problems elsewhere — migrated lip filler, over-injection, lumps, Tyndall effect, problematic non-surgical rhinoplasty, and accumulated filler from years of treatments. Surgeon-level decision-making for complex revision cases is one of the strongest reasons for our model.
Pricing — premium top-end London tier
Our injectables pricing sits in the top tier of the London market. This reflects the GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeon credential, CQC-regulated clinical environment, emergency response capability, integrated treatment planning across the full surgical and non-surgical pathway, and conservative, surgeon-led delivery. Standard nurse-injector pricing in London is typically 30–60% lower than ours; the pricing gap reflects fundamental differences in the clinical model rather than profit margin.
For each treatment, we provide transparent pricing at consultation including all elements of care (the surgeon’s time, the product, the procedure, photographs, the 2-week review, and where relevant the second-session pricing or top-up). There are no hidden charges.
Mandatory cooling-off period and consultation process
For all elective injectable treatments, our process is:
For emergency vascular complications, the cooling-off period is bypassed — treatment proceeds immediately when clinically urgent.
How injectables fit with surgical rejuvenation
Injectables are part of the wider rejuvenation pathway, not a standalone aesthetic offering. Many patients benefit from combinations:
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A face-to-face consultation with the GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeon is the first step for all elective injectable treatments. Emergency vascular complications are accepted same-day without consultation — call us immediately if you have any signs of a vascular event from filler.
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Anti wrinkle injections at Centre for Surgery are performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. Botulinum toxin temporarily relaxes targeted facial muscles to soften forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet. The same anatomical expertise that informs our surgeons’ surgical work guides every injection. Treatment takes 15–20 minutes; results appear within 3–7 days and last 3–4 months. From £395 per area.
A lip flip is a small-volume botulinum toxin injection technique that subtly relaxes the upper lip border, allowing the lip to gently evert and appear fuller without adding volume. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses or non-specialist doctors. The treatment takes 10 minutes; results appear within 3–7 days and last 2–3 months. Particularly useful for thin upper lips, gummy smile correction, or as an add-on to lip filler. From £295 standalone or £150 added to lip filler treatment.
Jaw slimming injections use small doses of botulinum toxin precisely placed into the masseter muscles on each side of the jaw. The toxin temporarily reduces masseter activity, causing the muscle to gradually atrophy and producing a slimmer, softer jawline. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses or non-specialist doctors. Also effective for bruxism (teeth grinding), jaw clenching, and TMJ-related jaw pain. From £695 for both sides. Course of 2 from £1,250. Results visible from 4 weeks, lasting 4–6 months.
Anti sweat injections use botulinum toxin precisely placed across the axillary skin to block nerve signals to the sweat glands, dramatically reducing or eliminating underarm sweating for 6–9 months. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses or non-specialist doctors. Treatment is the gold-standard non-surgical option for axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating) and is licensed in the UK for this indication. From £950 for both underarms. Consultation and follow-up review included.
Botulinum toxin injection treatment for chronic migraine using the established PREEMPT protocol — 31 small injections across 7 anatomical sites in the head, neck, and shoulders. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses or non-specialist doctors. UK-licensed treatment for chronic migraine (15+ headache days per month, including 8+ migraine days, lasting 4+ hours, for 6+ months) in adults who haven’t responded to standard preventive medication. Treatment delivered every 12 weeks; effects develop over 4–6 weeks. From £995 per session.
Dermal fillers (also called facial fillers) are hyaluronic acid injections that restore facial volume, smooth lines, and reshape contours. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. Treatment areas include lips, cheeks, jawline, chin, temples, tear trough, and non-surgical rhinoplasty. Results immediate, lasting 6–18 months depending on product and area. From £495 per syringe (0.55ml) or £695 (1ml). CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Lip fillers use hyaluronic acid (HA) injection to enhance lip volume, refine lip shape, sharpen the vermillion border, define the Cupid’s bow, and correct asymmetry. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. The same surgeon who would perform your lip lift surgery is the one delivering your lip filler. Treatment takes 30 minutes; results are immediate and last 6–9 months. From £495 for 0.55ml or £695 for a standard 1ml syringe. Lip flip toxin add-on available at £150. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Cheek fillers use hyaluronic acid (HA) injection to restore mid-face volume, define cheekbones, and lift the lower face indirectly by supporting tissue from above. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. The standard package uses 2ml of structural HA filler. Treatment takes 30 minutes; results are immediate and last 12–18 months. From £1,295 for both cheeks. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Chin fillers (non-surgical chin augmentation) use hyaluronic acid (HA) injection to add projection, definition, and balance to the chin. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. The same surgeon who would perform your surgical chin augmentation, genioplasty, or chin implant is the one delivering your filler. Treatment takes 30 minutes; results are immediate and last 12–18 months. From £695 for 1ml to £1,295 for 2ml. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Jawline fillers (jawline contouring) use hyaluronic acid (HA) injection to define the jaw angle, sharpen the lower border, restore lost lower-face volume, and produce a more sculpted profile. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. The same surgeon who would perform your facelift, neck lift, or chin augmentation surgery is the one delivering your filler. Treatment takes 30–45 minutes; results are immediate and last 12–18 months. From £1,295 for 2ml (most common) to £2,395 for 4ml (full correction). CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Temple filler uses hyaluronic acid (HA) injection to restore lost volume in the hollowed temple area, support the lateral brow, and improve overall facial harmony. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. The temple region contains the superficial temporal artery and middle temporal vein — surgeon-level anatomical knowledge is the primary safety mitigation. Treatment takes 30 minutes; results are immediate and last 12–18 months. From £695 for 1ml (single side) or £1,295 for 2ml (both sides). CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Tear trough filler (under-eye filler) uses hyaluronic acid (HA) injection to correct under-eye hollows that produce a tired or "dark circle" appearance. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. The tear trough is one of the most technically demanding filler areas: thin overlying skin, complex vascular anatomy, and risk of lumpiness or Tyndall effect. Surgeon-level placement matters most here. The same surgeon who would perform your blepharoplasty is the one delivering your filler. Treatment takes 30–45 minutes; results are immediate and last 12–18 months. From £795 for 1ml. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
The liquid facelift (also called the 8-point lift) is a comprehensive non-surgical facial rejuvenation package combining filler placement across multiple zones — typically cheeks, tear trough, nasolabial folds, mouth corners, jowl region, jawline, and chin — in a single coordinated session. Performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons at Centre for Surgery — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. The same surgeon who would perform your facelift, blepharoplasty, or rhinoplasty is the one delivering your filler. Treatment takes 45–60 minutes; results are immediate and last 12–18 months. From £2,795 (4ml plan) to £3,995 (6ml comprehensive plan). CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty (also called liquid rhinoplasty, liquid nose job, or 15-minute nose job) uses hyaluronic acid (HA) injection to reshape the nose without surgery — correcting dorsal humps (visually), refining the tip, straightening minor deviation, augmenting the bridge, and balancing the nasal profile. At Centre for Surgery this treatment is performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons who regularly perform surgical rhinoplasty — not aesthetic nurses, dentists, or non-rhinoplasty doctors. The nose is one of the highest-vascular-risk filler areas: blindness and skin necrosis from non-surgical rhinoplasty exist in published case reports. Surgeon-level rhinoplasty anatomy is the primary safety mitigation. Treatment takes 30 minutes; results are immediate and last 12–18 months. From £895 for 1ml. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic.
Skin boosters are injectable treatments that improve skin quality (hydration, elasticity, texture, fine line softening) rather than reshaping facial features. They are sometimes called hydro-fillers, micro-fillers, or bio-stimulators. Centre for Surgery offers two main skin booster pathways: hyaluronic acid (HA) skin boosters such as Profhilo for hydration and HA-driven elasticity, and polynucleotide treatments for collagen stimulation and skin regeneration. All skin booster treatments are performed by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. Treatments take 30 minutes; results develop over a course of sessions and last 6–12 months. From £495 (single session) or £1,295 (course of 3). CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Profhilo is a high-concentration hyaluronic acid (HA) skin booster designed to deliver hydration plus mild bio-stimulation of collagen and elastin. Unlike structural dermal fillers that reshape facial features, Profhilo improves skin quality — addressing dehydration, mild laxity, crepey texture, and overall skin glow. Standard protocol is 2 sessions, 4 weeks apart. Best results visible 4–8 weeks after the second session, lasting 6–9 months. At Centre for Surgery, all Profhilo treatments are performed by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. From £695 for a single session or £1,250 for the course of 2 (the standard protocol). CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Polynucleotide treatment is a DNA-derived bio-stimulator injectable that drives skin regeneration at the cellular level — stimulating fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin. Polynucleotides are typically derived from purified salmon DNA (chosen for its biological similarity to human DNA). This is one of the two main skin booster pathways at Centre for Surgery (alongside Profhilo) and has particular indications for under-eye skin quality, photo-damaged skin, post-acne texture, and skin regeneration concerns. Standard protocol: 3 sessions, 3 weeks apart. Best results visible 8–12 weeks after the third session, lasting 9–12 months. All polynucleotide treatments at Centre for Surgery are performed by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons — not nurses, dentists, or non-specialist doctors. From £595 single session or £1,595 for the course of 3. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic, 0% APR finance available subject to status.
Hyalase (hyaluronidase) is the enzyme used to dissolve hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal filler — the only effective reversal option for HA-based facial fillers. At Centre for Surgery this treatment is performed exclusively by GMC Specialist Register plastic surgeons — including for emergency vascular complications where rapid hyaluronidase administration is the standard rescue protocol. Common indications include: dissolving unwanted, lumpy, migrated, or over-injected lip filler, cheek filler, jawline filler, tear trough filler, and non-surgical rhinoplasty filler; emergency rescue for vascular events; correcting Tyndall effect or visible filler outlines; reversing migrated lip filler; resetting the face for fresh filler placement; addressing problematic filler from elsewhere. Treatment takes 15–30 minutes; results visible within hours, settling fully over 1–2 weeks. From £395 for small areas (single lip area), £695–£995 for full face dissolution. Emergency same-day appointments available for vascular complications. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic.
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