Dermal Filler Claims
Dermal fillers are commonly used to enhance the appearance of the face by targeting issues such as facial lines and volume loss. Many people choose this treatment to reduce the visible signs of ageing or to achieve more balanced facial proportions. While most procedures lead to positive results, complications can still occur. Practitioners have a legal duty to minimise these risks by meeting the expected standards of care.
If they fail to do so and you suffer harm as a result, this may be classed as dermal filler negligence and Cosmetic Surgery Solicitors could help you claim compensation. Starting a dermal filler compensation claim with us is simple and stress-free, and will help you to get your life back on track after the needless suffering you have experienced because of negligent treatment.
Our solicitors understand the distress that a botched cosmetic procedure can cause, which is why we will work tirelessly to secure the compensation you deserve. We were the first legal practice established in England and Wales dedicated to helping victims of dermal filler negligence, which means we are best placed to guide you.
For help or to start a claim, call our team on 0800 634 0285
Why choose us for your dermal filler injury compensation claim?
We have an impressive success rate of over 95% for the claims we have pursued after obtaining medical evidence. Thanks to our extensive experience as the first legal practice established in England and Wales dedicated to helping victims of negligent cosmetic procedures, we have recovered over £5 million for our clients.
We have more than 15 years of experience, which means we have the knowledge required to help you to pursue a successful medical negligence claim. We have helped hundreds of clients who have suffered the consequences of botched dermal fillers, and we understand the emotional impact that this can have, as well as the financial cost.
Our personal injury solicitors are on hand to help you secure the compensation that will help you to get your life back on track. With our no win, no fee service, you can be confident that you are at minimal financial risk when making a dermal filler claim with us.
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What are a surgeon's obligations for administering dermal fillers?
Aesthetic plastic surgeons administering dermal filler injections in the UK must uphold a legal duty of care to safeguard their patients' health and well-being throughout every stage of the patient's treatment.
Prior to treatment
Comprehensive risk assessment
Practitioners administering dermal fillers must evaluate the patient’s medical history, current health status, and any factors that may increase the risk of complications. This includes:
- Identifying potential allergies to the filler materials.
- Assessing for contraindications such as certain skin conditions, active infections, or autoimmune disorders.
- Discussing lifestyle factors that may affect the outcome, such as smoking or medication use.
Clear and detailed communication
Patients must receive comprehensive information about the dermal filler procedure, including:
- The expected results and the temporary nature of many fillers.
- Possible side effects, such as swelling, bruising, or the risk of an allergic reaction.
- Rare but serious complications, such as vascular occlusion or infection.
- Alternative options, including non-invasive methods or other types of filler materials.
- Instructions for preparation before treatment, such as avoiding certain medications or supplements that may increase bruising.
Informed consent
The practitioner must ensure the patient fully understands the details of the procedure and has the opportunity to ask questions. Written informed consent should be obtained after giving the patient enough time to consider the information without feeling rushed or pressured.
During treatment
Maintaining hygiene and safety standards
Clinics performing dermal filler treatments must adhere to strict hygiene protocols, including:
- Using sterilised equipment and maintaining a clean treatment environment.
- Ensuring all filler materials are properly stored and used according to manufacturer guidelines.
Delivering care with skill and expertise
Practitioners must be qualified and experienced in administering dermal fillers, performing the treatment with precision and care. They should follow recognised guidelines to minimise risks, including safe injection techniques and correct placement of fillers.
Monitoring patient well-being
Throughout the procedure, the practitioner should monitor the patient for signs of discomfort or complications. In the event of an immediate adverse reaction, such as vascular occlusion, they must act promptly to address the issue, which may involve administering a reversal agent such as hyaluronidase.
Following surgery
Post-treatment care and support
Patients must be given clear aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery. These should include:
- Advice on managing common dermal fillers side effects like swelling or bruising.
- Warning signs of complications, such as prolonged pain, discolouration, or signs of infection, and steps to take if these occur.
- Avoiding certain activities, such as vigorous exercise or applying pressure to the treated area, for a specified time.
Managing complications
If complications arise, the practitioner must respond promptly and appropriately. This may involve:
- Offering follow-up appointments to monitor progress.
- Administering treatments to manage complications, such as antibiotics for infection or dissolving filler if necessary.
- Referring the patient to a specialist if required.
Accessible communication
Patients should have access to the practitioner or a designated team member to discuss any post-treatment concerns. Clinics should provide clear protocols for addressing complaints, arranging revisions, or handling unexpected outcomes.
If you are dealing with the consequences of dermal fillers gone wrong and you believe this was a result of your surgeon being negligent you can make a claim for compensation.
For help or to start a claim, call our team on 0800 634 0285
What are the signs my dermal filler procedure has gone wrong?
Cosmetic surgeons are increasingly called upon to deal with problems that arise from injectable face fillers. In a report by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), more than two-thirds of cosmetic surgeons said they had seen failed dermal fillers in patients.
These problems are often caused by a clinical failure to inject the filler deep enough, or unproven substances being used by unqualified practitioners - both of which are examples of negligent dermal filler treatment. In the same BAAPS study, it was reported that 84% of dermal filler injuries the surgeons encountered either required corrective surgery or were untreatable.
Your surgeon should have warned you about these risks - if they did not, this may be cause for concern about their reliability.
Negligent dermal filler treatment can result in a variety of symptoms, including:
- Localised swellings
- Artery occlusion
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Vision loss
- Mismanagement of infection and necrosis
If you experience any of these symptoms, speak to your surgeon or seek advice from alternative medical professionals who are registered with the General Medical Council as soon as possible.
How long does the claims process take?
Every dermal filler negligence claim is different, so the time it takes to reach a resolution can vary. Factors such as how quickly we can access your medical records and whether the practitioner accepts responsibility will affect the length of the process. What we can guarantee is that your dedicated solicitor will support you throughout. Starting your claim soon after the negligent procedure gives you the best possible chance of a successful outcome.
Is there a time limit on making a dermal filler claim?
In the majority of cases, you have three years from the date of the dermal filler procedure to make a claim for compensation. However, there are some exceptions to this rule; if the patient lacks the mental capacity to bring the claim forward themselves, they will not be subject to the time limit unless they cover this mental capacity. Those who have undergone the process under the age of 18 will only be subject to the time limit when they turn 18.
Regardless of the time limit that applies to your situation, dermal filler injury claims that are brought forward quickly will have more time for your solicitor to gather evidence and build your case, therefore having a higher likelihood of success.
How can we help with your dermal filler claim?
Our solicitors are here to take the stress out of your compensation claim. The extent of our experience means you can rest assured that we will put you in the best possible position to recover the financial award you deserve following your unwarranted pain and suffering.
We often help our clients with the following examples of botched dermal filler treatment:
- Filler moving to a different part of the body
- Infection in and around the affected area
- Skin tissue inflammation
We will guide you through the entire dermal filler claims process, and we promise to be transparent in our approach, resulting in minimal disruption to your life. Led by respected solicitor Michael Saul, our specialist team of solicitors is here to help you, and we will work tirelessly to ensure you have the tools you need to rebuild your life following a botched cosmetic procedure.
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FAQs about dermal filler compensation claims
How do dermal fillers work?
Dermal fillers are injectable treatments designed to restore volume, smooth wrinkles and enhance facial contours, helping to achieve a more youthful appearance. These treatments often address areas affected by natural ageing, such as sagging skin, smile lines or deeper wrinkles around the nose and mouth or increase the appearance of high cheekbones.
When administered by a qualified practitioner with an understanding of facial anatomy and the interplay of facial muscles, dermal fillers are strategically placed beneath the surface of the skin. This can enhance areas such as the cheeks, lips and jawline, while also supporting areas prone to sagging skin. For some individuals, face filler treatments focus on creating better symmetry or definition in these areas.
The effects of dermal fillers vary depending on the type of product used. Semi-permanent fillers, such as those based on hyaluronic acid, are gradually absorbed by the body and typically last several months to over a year. Maintenance treatments are often recommended to sustain the desired result. Permanent dermal fillers, on the other hand, are designed for longer-lasting outcomes but come with different considerations and risks.
What will happen when I make a dermal filler claim?
When you call us, we will discuss your situation in a no-obligation consultation, during which we will aim to understand your injuries and how they occurred. We will inform you as to whether you are eligible to make a compensation claim, how much you may be able to claim and what you will need to do next.
From here, we will work with you to gather evidence about your dermal filler injury. This evidence may include photos of your injury, medical reports, witness statements and financial reports.
Once we have built a strong argument as to why you deserve dermal filler compensation, we will approach the other party and inform them that a claim is being made against them. We will try to negotiate this with them, but they may dispute the claim, in which case court proceedings will become necessary. In such an event, we will represent you in court.
What can I use my dermal filler compensation award for?
Compensation for dermal filler negligence is intended to reflect the physical and emotional impact of what you’ve been through, as well as any financial losses caused by the negligent treatment. This may include the cost of corrective surgery, medical expenses, therapeutic support, travel for appointments and prescription costs. If you’ve had to take time off work, your compensation may also cover loss of earnings.
Can I make a no win, no fee dermal filler compensation claim?
Cosmetic Surgery Solicitors' compensation claims are no win, no fee, meaning any claim you make with us will have minimal financial risk to you.
Contact us today
If you have experienced problems after getting dermal fillers and think they are the result of negligence, talk to our expert cosmetic surgery negligence team today. Call 0800 634 0285 and we’ll be happy to discuss your circumstances and options with you. Alternatively, you can arrange for us to call you back by leaving your details on our form





