Lip Fillers Bracknell
Lip fillers are one of the most requested aesthetic treatments, delivering instant volume, improved shape and better definition. At SIX1 Aesthetics in Bracknell, our practitioners use premium hyaluronic acid fillers to create natural-looking results that enhance your lips while keeping them balanced with your features.
PROCEDURE TIME
30-45 Minutes
DOWNTIME
Minimal
LASTS FOR
6-12 months
PRICE
From £150 per session

COMMON SIDE EFFECTS
Redness, mild swelling, bruising
What Are Lip Fillers?
Lip fillers use hyaluronic acid to add volume, shape and definition to the lips. Hyaluronic acid attracts and retains moisture, giving a soft, natural result that moves and feels like natural tissue. The filler is placed precisely using a fine needle or cannula to build shape, correct asymmetry or restore lost volume.
Benefits of Lip Fillers
Lip fillers at SIX1 Aesthetics are designed to complement your natural features. Our practitioners take a considered approach, building volume gradually and focusing on proportion and symmetry.
Key benefits include:
- Increased lip volume and fullness
- Improved lip shape and definition
- Correction of asymmetry
- Restored volume lost through ageing
- Better-defined lip border and cupid’s bow
- Immediate results with minimal downtime
- Stimulates collagen and elastin production
- Repairs and regenerates skin tissue at a cellular level
- Reduces fine lines and improves skin laxity
- Effective for under-eye circles and crepey skin
- Cumulative results that build over time
Results from lip fillers are visible immediately and continue to settle over the following days. Most clients achieve their ideal result in one to two sessions.
How Lip Filler Treatment Works
Lip filler treatment at SIX1 Aesthetics is a precise, comfortable procedure completed in a single appointment of around 30 to 45 minutes. We use only premium hyaluronic acid fillers and take time to understand your goals before any product is placed.
Consultation and skin analysis
We start with a full consultation to discuss your skin concerns and assess the areas you want to treat. This lets us design a personalised treatment course tailored to your goals and skin type.
Application of numbing cream
A topical numbing cream is applied to the treatment area to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
Precise lip filler placement
Using a fine needle or cannula, we inject the filler into carefully mapped areas of the lips to build the desired shape and volume. Product is placed in small increments, allowing us to assess balance and symmetry throughout.
Course of treatments for best results
Polynucleotides work cumulatively. We recommend a course of three to four sessions to achieve the best results, with maintenance treatments every six to twelve months to sustain and build on your improvements.
How Long Do Lip Fillers Last?
Lip fillers typically last six to twelve months depending on the product used, your metabolism and lifestyle. Top-up treatments every nine to twelve months help maintain your result. Hyaluronic acid filler can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if adjustments are needed.
Lip Filler Aftercare
After your lip filler treatment, you may notice some swelling, redness and tenderness for 24 to 72 hours. Avoid intense exercise, alcohol and extreme heat for 24 hours. Final results settle within five to seven days.
Why Choose SIX1 Aesthetics
At SIX1 Aesthetics in Bracknell, we take a measured approach to lip fillers, always focusing on results that look natural and proportional. We see clients from Bracknell, Wokingham, Camberley and the surrounding areas. Book your consultation today.

Lip Filler Treatments
| Polynucleotides | Procedure time | Downtime | Lasts For | Price (From) | Common Side Effects |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single PN Session | 30-45 minutes | Minimal | Builds over time | From £150 | Redness, mild swelling, bruising |
| PN Course (3 sessions) | 30-45 minutes | Minimal | 6-12 months | From £320 | Redness, mild swelling, bruising |
Lip Fillers FAQ's
What are polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are long chains of DNA molecules that stimulate the skin's natural repair and regeneration processes. When injected into the skin, they activate fibroblasts — the cells that produce collagen and elastin — improving skin quality, firmness, and texture from the inside out.
How are polynucleotides different from other injectables?
Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers or skin boosters, polynucleotides work by regenerating skin tissue rather than filling or hydrating directly. They trigger collagen production and tissue repair at a cellular level, delivering results that build progressively over a course of treatment.
How many sessions do I need?
Most clients benefit from a course of three to four sessions, spaced two to four weeks apart. Results build gradually, and the full effect is usually visible a few months after completing the course. Maintenance treatments every six to twelve months help sustain your results.
Are polynucleotides the same as PDRN?
PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) is a specific type of polynucleotide with a particularly strong ability to stimulate tissue regeneration. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but polynucleotides encompasses a range of similar products. All work by activating the skin's natural repair processes.
Does polynucleotide treatment hurt?
Numbing cream is applied before treatment to minimise discomfort. Most clients find the procedure comfortable, though you may feel a slight stinging sensation during injections. Any discomfort is brief and very manageable.
How soon will I see results?
Most clients notice improvements in skin texture and hydration after two to three sessions. The full regenerative effect becomes visible over several months as collagen production increases. Polynucleotides are a gradual treatment — a full course delivers the best results.
Are polynucleotides suitable for sensitive skin?
Polynucleotides are generally well-tolerated, including by clients with sensitive skin. Because they work in harmony with the body's own biology, adverse reactions are uncommon. We will assess your skin and medical history at your consultation to confirm suitability.
Can polynucleotides treat under-eye dark circles?
Yes. Polynucleotides are particularly effective in the under-eye area, improving the quality of delicate skin, reducing dark circles, and addressing crepiness. Multiple sessions are typically needed for the best results in this area.
Can polynucleotides be combined with other treatments?
Yes, polynucleotides work well alongside many other aesthetic treatments, including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, and Profhilo. A combined approach can address multiple concerns at once. We will design a tailored plan at your consultation.
Who is not suitable for polynucleotide treatments?
Polynucleotide treatments are not recommended for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a known allergy to fish or salmon, have active skin infections in the treatment area, or have certain autoimmune conditions. We will review your medical history at consultation.
