Hello Interloper!
Menu
This is information that goes into the sub header box, keep it small, to the point and make it a hook.
Cost is one of the first things people want to know, and one of the hardest things to get a straight answer on. Most clinic websites either bury their pricing, list a vague "from" figure, or ask you to call for a quote. That makes it difficult to compare options or set a realistic budget before you've even booked a consultation.
Here's what dermal fillers actually cost across the Bromley area, based on current local clinic pricing.
These figures reflect the Bromley market specifically. Prices in central London tend to run 20 to 40 percent higher for comparable treatment, which is one reason many patients in south east London choose to stay local.
Filler pricing isn't arbitrary, even when it feels opaque. Several things drive the number you're quoted.
Volume. This is the most straightforward factor. Fillers are sold by the millilitre, and different areas need different amounts. A subtle lip enhancement might use 0.5ml. A structured jawline could need 3ml. More product means a higher total cost, but many clinics offer a reduced per-ml rate when you're having multiple syringes in one session.
Product brand. Not all fillers are priced equally. Juvéderm and Restylane sit at the premium end. Teosyal occupies a similar tier. Less well-known HA brands can cost significantly less per syringe, though their clinical data and track record may also be thinner. Ellansé, as a biostimulatory filler, tends to cost more per ml but lasts considerably longer.
Practitioner qualifications. A doctor or dentist with specific facial aesthetics training will typically charge more than a nurse prescriber, who in turn will charge more than a beauty therapist with an injectable qualification. That premium isn't arbitrary either. It reflects higher insurance costs, the ability to prescribe and manage complications, and (usually) deeper anatomical training.
Clinic setting. A purpose-built clinical environment in Bromley town centre carries different overheads to a treatment room in a home-based practice in Orpington. Neither is inherently better or worse, but it's part of the equation.
Consultation model. Some clinics include the consultation in the treatment price. Others charge separately, typically £35 to £120, sometimes redeemable against treatment. A paid consultation isn't a red flag. In fact, it often signals a clinic that takes the assessment process seriously rather than treating it as a sales step.
This is where it gets important. The gap between a £150 lip filler and a £450 one isn't just about the postcode or the decor.
None of this means budget clinics are universally bad, or that expensive always means excellent. But it does mean the price you pay is buying more than just the product in the syringe. It's buying the training behind the hands, holding it, and the safety net if something doesn't go to plan.
The most practical approach is to understand what you're comparing. When a clinic quotes you £200 for lip filler, and another quotes £400, they're not offering the same thing. Ask what product they use, who will be treating you, what happens if you're not happy with the result, and whether follow-up is included. Those answers matter more than the headline number.
Consultation fees across the Bromley area vary:
Whichever model you encounter, a consultation should never feel like a sales pitch. If it does, that tells you something.
Please remove the banner below to add another.