Top Fillers Providers in Newry

Best Fillers Practitioners in Newry

Dr Emma Maria Cunningham

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Dr Emma Maria Cunningham

BDS

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(76 reviews)
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Newry BT34 2PF, United Kingdom
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Dr Helen

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Dr Helen

AlumierMD Skincare Consultant

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Newry BT35 8AE, United Kingdom
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Dr Helen Campbell

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Dr Helen Campbell

AlumierMD Skincare Consultant

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Newry BT35 8AE, United Kingdom
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Dr Eamon

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Dr Eamon

Medical Practitioner Delivering Facial

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Newry BT35 8AE, United Kingdom
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Dr Emma Cunningham

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Dr Emma Cunningham

Member Of The Faculty

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(76 reviews)
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Newry BT34 2PF, United Kingdom
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Dennis Niblock

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Dennis Niblock

Director

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(11 reviews)
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Newry BT35 6DN, United Kingdom
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Katerina Svarcova

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Katerina Svarcova

Director

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(11 reviews)
Location
Newry BT35 6DN, United Kingdom
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Michelle Carmel Caldwell

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Michelle Carmel Caldwell

Director

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(34 reviews)
Location
Newry BT35 9WE, United Kingdom
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Elaine Doran

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Elaine Doran

Independent Nurse Prescriber

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(6 reviews)
Location
Newry BT35 8AE, United Kingdom
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Dr Laura Hutchinson

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Dr Laura Hutchinson

Owner

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(38 reviews)
Location
Newry BT35 7EE, United Kingdom
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Charlene Ohare

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Charlene Ohare

Registered Nurse (RN)

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(17 reviews)
Location
Newry BT35 6BE, United Kingdom
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Anne Marie Walsh

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Anne Marie Walsh

Registered Nurse With Recognition

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(11 reviews)
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Newry BT35 6DN, United Kingdom
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Fillers Treatment in Newry

Fillers, often called dermal fillers, are injectable gels used to add volume, smooth wrinkles, and contour facial features. Most modern fillers are based on hyaluronic acid, a molecule that naturally exists in the body and attracts and holds water. When injected beneath the skin, they fill in spaces left by lost volume, smooth lines, and enhance shape. Youll see effects right away, though swelling can make the first days a bit puffy before it settles into a more natural look. ([turn0search0], [turn0search4])
Our dataset currently has 18 clinic(s), with approximately 1162 reviews and an average rating of 4.938888889.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Daisy Hill Hospital (Southern Health and Social Care Trust)
    • GP practices across urban area
    • Participation in Southern Trust multidisciplinary skin cancer pathways
    • Proximity to Belfast tertiary care services

Local Aethetics Market:

    Advanced and highly competitive aesthetic ecosystem

Goals of Fillers Treatment

  • Restore or add volume where its been lost (cheeks, temples, lips, etc)
  • Smooth fine lines and deeper wrinkles
  • Enhance or define facial contours (jawline, chin, lips)
  • Improve balance and symmetry of the face
  • Help with hollows (under eyes) and certain scars

Fillers Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

  • Botox (neurotoxin) relaxes muscles to reduce lines; fillers add volume, so theyre different tools for different concerns.
  • Laser or microneedling can improve texture but doesnt add volume like fillers.
  • Fat grafting (fat transfer) can add volume and may last longer, but its more invasive than fillers.
  • Skincare products can support skin quality but wont replace injectable volume.

Pros of Fillers Treatment

  • Results are immediate and can look natural when done right
  • Procedure is quick (often ~3060 minutes) with minimal downtime
  • Less invasive than surgical options
  • Many fillers (like hyaluronic acid) are reversible with an enzyme if needed
  • Can subtly stimulate your own collagen depending on filler type

Cons of Fillers Treatment

  • Not permanent; most HA fillers last about 6 to 18 months though some can go up to ~2 years depending on type and area treated. ([turn1search1], [turn1search5])
  • Cost can add up over time since repeat sessions are usually needed
  • Side effects like bruising, swelling or lumps are possible
  • Over-filling or unnatural results if injected poorly

Cost of Fillers Treatment in Newry

  • Many clinics in the UK charge around GBP 200 to GBP 600 per syringe of dermal filler, depending on product and area treated. ([turn1search4], [turn1search12])
  • Some premium providers price higher (e.g., ~GBP 449+ per ml in parts of London). ([turn1search6])
  • Multi-ml packages (full face) can run into the thousands depending on volumes used
  • Clinic location (London or high rent areas often more expensive)
  • Practitioner experience and medical qualifications
  • Type or brand of filler used (some are pricier products)
  • Complexity or number of areas treated
  • Consultation and aftercare services included

Accessibility

Public transport:

    • Newry railway station on Belfast–Dublin line
    • Extensive bus services
    • Strong road connectivity via A1/M1 corridor

Parking availability:

    • City-centre parking and retail park access
    • Generally accessible for cross-border visitors

Clinic distribution:

    • Concentration in central commercial districts and retail parks
    • Some suburban clinic presence

Airport proximity:

    • Approximately 40 miles to Belfast International Airport
    • Approximately 50 miles to Dublin Airport

Preparing for Your Fillers Appointment

  • Avoid heavy sun exposure before your appointment
  • Discuss medications and supplements (some blood thinners can increase bruising risk)
  • Have a candid conversation about what results are realistic
  • Plan your schedule in case of temporary swelling/bruising
Yes, since results fade over time. Many people schedule touch-ups every 618 months depending on the filler type, area and how their body metabolises it. ([turn1search1], [turn1search5])

Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

Fillers are generally safe with a trained practitioner using regulated products. Fillers are classed as Class III medical devices regulated by the MHRA. ([turn0search7])Common short-term effects are bruising, swelling, redness and tendernessRare but serious risks include infection, lumps, migration, vascular occlusion (blocked blood vessel) and tissue damage if injected incorrectly. Knowing warning signs and acting quickly is key. ([turn0search8], [turn0search10])

Pain varies by person and area; many formulations include local anaesthetic and implants can feel like a quick pinch or pressure rather than sharp pain.

  • Healthcare professional qualification (doctor, nurse, dentist) with specific training in aesthetic injectables
  • Experience with the product and areas youre targeting
  • Strong knowledge of facial anatomy and complication management
There isnt a single NICE guideline dedicated only to dermal fillers, but devices and safety standards fall under MHRA regulation as medical devices. Government consultation and licensing schemes for non-surgical cosmetic procedures are underway to raise training and safety standards in the UK. ([turn0search1], [turn0search3], [turn0search9])

Local regulatory authority:

    • Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) for Northern Ireland
    • General Medical Council (GMC)
    • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
    • General Dental Council (GDC)

Private insurance usage locally:

    • Moderate for medically indicated dermatology
    • Low for elective injectables

Cosmetic finance availability:

    • Widely advertised
    • Third-party finance providers such as Payl8r referenced by clinics

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Someone in good general health who wants to reduce lines, add subtle volume, or improve facial balance and has realistic expectations.

Choosing a Clinic

  • Healthcare professional qualification (doctor, nurse, dentist) with specific training in aesthetic injectables
  • Experience with the product and areas youre targeting
  • Strong knowledge of facial anatomy and complication management
  • Choose someone medically trained (doctor, nurse, dentist) with specific injectable training
  • Ask about their experience with the specific areas you want treated
  • Look at realistic before/after photos from actual patients
  • Ensure they discuss both risks and benefits openly
  • Verify they use trusted, regulated filler products
Current average rating citywide: 4.938888889

Recovery & Long-Term Results

  • Most people can return to normal life immediately.
  • Bruising and swelling may peak in the first 2472 hours and settle over a week.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol and intense heat for 2448 hours to reduce swelling.
  • Redness, swelling, minor bruising, tenderness at injection sites
  • Rare complications like infection or asymmetry requiring correction
Aftercare:
  • Botox (neurotoxin) relaxes muscles to reduce lines; fillers add volume, so theyre different tools for different concerns.
  • Laser or microneedling can improve texture but doesnt add volume like fillers.
  • Fat grafting (fat transfer) can add volume and may last longer, but its more invasive than fillers.
  • Skincare products can support skin quality but wont replace injectable volume.