Full Face Rejuvenation
Full Face Rejuvenation in London
Every face tells a story of expression, laughter, emotion and time. Yet as the years pass, harmony between facial features can shift. Volume diminishes in the midface, skin laxity softens contours, and the natural play of light and shadow changes. Treating just one line or feature rarely restores what’s been lost; in fact, it can sometimes create imbalance or an overdone appearance.
My Signature Full Face Rejuvenation London treatment is designed to address this more intelligently, by assessing and treating the whole face, not isolated areas. During your consultation, I carry out a detailed three-dimensional facial analysis, considering bone structure, soft tissue volume, skin quality and movement. The aim is to restore proportion and freshness, while keeping your expression completely natural.
Rather than simply filling for volume, I focus on rebalancing facial geometry using a combination of advanced dermal fillers, biostimulators and, where appropriate, energy-based technologies. Each plan is tailored to your unique anatomy and personal goals. For some, that means restoring midface support; for others, refining the jawline or lifting shadows under the eyes.
This approach respects individuality. It’s about looking rested, refined and authentically you, never altered.
Book your consultation to discover your bespoke full face rejuvenation London plan.
Why choose a full-face approach?
Ageing is a multi-layered process involving volume loss, tissue descent and skin texture change. Addressing a single area often exaggerates imbalance. Full face rejuvenation restores harmony by focusing on proportion, light balance and anatomical support, resulting in a naturally lifted and refreshed appearance.
At a glance:
Doctor-led assessment using aesthetic reference lines for precision
Bespoke plan tailored to your proportions and facial shape
Natural results that enhance rather than alter your appearance
High-grade, CE-marked dermal fillers and medical protocols for safety
My Signature FFR Process
Comprehensive consultation
We begin with an in-depth discussion about your goals, health and what “natural” means to you, alongside standardised photographs for accurate planning.
Detailed facial analysis
I assess your facial thirds, projection, symmetry and light reflection, referencing key aesthetic lines (such as Frankfurt and Romberg) to maintain balance.
Personalised treatment plan
Together we prioritise areas requiring subtle restoration, such as midface, jawline, chin, temples or peri-oral region, to create a cohesive and natural outcome.
Treatment delivery
Using precise, evidence-based techniques with cannula or needle, I restore structure and support. Where appropriate, we may integrate biostimulators or anti-wrinkle injections to complement filler results.
Follow-up and refinement
A review at 2–4 weeks ensures integration, proportion and patient satisfaction, allowing further fine-tuning if needed.
What can be improved with full face rejuvenation?
Midface lift and restoration of natural cheek contour
Reduction of shadows under the eyes (tear-trough alternatives)
Jawline definition and lower-face refinement
Softening of nasolabial and marionette folds
Chin projection and facial profile balance
Temple and lateral cheek volume blending
Overall skin vitality with biostimulatory support
Expected results
A balanced, harmonious appearance without obvious change
Softer shadows and smoother transitions between facial zones
Natural lift and light reflection that enhances features
Personalised longevity plan to maintain subtle freshness over time
Individual results vary depending on anatomy, product type and lifestyle.
Safety and medical standards
All treatments are performed by Dr Paul Elgey, a UK-registered medical doctor specialising in medical aesthetics. Only CE-marked dermal fillers and medical-grade biostimulators are used.
Prescription-only medicines (e.g. botulinum toxin) are discussed and prescribed only following consultation.
Hyaluronidase is available on site if filler reversal is ever clinically indicated.
Treatments are unsuitable for under-18s or during pregnancy/breastfeeding.
Who is suitable for full face rejuvenation?
You may be suitable if you:
Notice tiredness or loss of facial structure rather than single lines
Want subtle enhancement that still looks like you
Prefer a doctor-led, evidence-based approach
Understand this is a medical procedure with appropriate downtime and care
Not suitable if: pregnant/breastfeeding, under 18, or with active skin infection or medical contraindications.
Treatment overview
Consultation time | 30–45 minutes |
Treatment time | 45–90 minutes |
Downtime | Minimal (possible swelling or bruising for 1–3 days) |
Longevity | Typically 12-24 months depending on product and area |
Review | 2–4 weeks post-treatment |
Pricing
Each full face rejuvenation London treatment plan is bespoke and quoted following consultation. For many patients, a staged approach offers the most natural results and spreads investment sensibly.
Book your consultation for a personalised quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many syringes will I need?
It varies per individual. Many patients achieve their best results through a staged plan over one to three sessions for natural integration.
Will I look overfilled?
No. My approach uses conservative, strategic placement to restore structure and proportion, avoiding excessive filler volume.
How long will results last?
Most hyaluronic acid fillers last 12-24months, depending on the area and product. Biostimulators and botulinum toxin have separate timelines, all detailed in your treatment plan.
Is the treatment painful?
Most patients report mild discomfort. I use topical or local anaesthetic and gentle technique to minimise pain.
What are the risks?
Common effects include mild swelling, tenderness or bruising. Rare but important complications such as asymmetry or vascular compromise are discussed during consent.
Can filler be reversed?
Yes. Hyaluronic acid fillers can be safely dissolved using hyaluronidase where clinically indicated.
Can this replace surgery?
It’s an excellent non-surgical alternative for structural restoration, but it cannot replicate surgical results. I will advise honestly if surgery may be more appropriate.