Ellansé Dermal Filler

What is Ellansé?

Ellansé is a rejuvenating dermal filler that is naturally absorbed and eliminated by the body. It stimulates collagen production that naturally recreates volume and restores the facial contours that have been taken away over time. The main difference between this treatment and normal fillers is that it encourages your skin to produce more collagen so that when the product reduces down over time, your collagen is replacing that volume loss naturally.

What are the effects of Ellansé?

It is designed to combat signs of ageing skin and wrinkles with an immediate and long-lasting effect. It results in volumising effects and natural-looking results.

How Long does this treatment take?

They take roughly 30 minutes, depending on the areas treated, the amount of product used and the technique adopted by the physician carrying out the treatment.

Is the procedure painful?

During the procedure, a needle is used to inject the product under the skin, resulting in minimal discomfort for the patient.

How long do Ellansé fillers last?

Within the Ellansé product range, there are 4 options available:

  1. S – 1 year
  2. M – 2 years
  3. L – 3 years
  4. E – 4 years
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How many sessions are usually needed?

Only one session is needed to see immediate results and long-lasting correction. It is an extremely cost-effective facial treatment for this reason.

CE and FDA Approved

Ellansé is CE and FDA approved so it has been through extremely stringent regulation and testing. This product benefits from clinical experience on safety and a very low adverse events rate.

What aftercare is needed after Ellansé?

Advice and recommendations from your physician should be followed, this list is not intended to act as a replacement:

  • Ice packs can reduce possible bruising.

  • Wait until any injection-related symptoms are gone to see the final result.

  • Avoid applying makeup to the treated area for the next 24 hours after treatment.

  • Avoid vigorous exercise, hot bath, sun and heat exposure for 3 days.