Hyaluronic acid filler treatment

There are various brands of hyaluronic acid fillers, including both well-known and lesser-known options. On this page, you will find an overview of some of the most recognised hyaluronic acid filler brands. These products have been available for many years, are widely used internationally, and are supported by published clinical studies. They are generally considered premium (A-brand) dermal fillers.

Hyaluronic acid filler treatment

What is a Hyaluronic Acid Filler?

A hyaluronic acid filler is an injectable, clear gel used to enhance the shape, structure and volume of the skin. These fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body that helps to hydrate and support the skin. By injecting small amounts of hyaluronic acid filler, lines and wrinkles may be softened, facial contours refined, and volume restored in areas such as the cheeks, lips and jawline. Modern hyaluronic acid fillers are widely used by qualified medical professionals to achieve natural-looking results.

Hyaluronic Acid Fillers

Around 20 years ago, permanent fillers were more commonly used, but many are now restricted or no longer recommended due to safety concerns. From around the early 2000s, temporary fillers made from hyaluronic acid became the preferred option.

Hyaluronic acid is naturally present in the body, including in the skin and joints. A qualified practitioner, such as a GMC-registered doctor or appropriately registered healthcare professional, may use hyaluronic acid fillers to soften wrinkles, improve facial symmetry or restore volume loss. As we age, skin volume and elasticity decrease; dermal fillers can help to restore a more refreshed appearance. They are also commonly used to enhance facial contours. Areas such as the lips, cheekbones, fine lines, and under-eye hollows may be subtly enhanced or rejuvenated.

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What are Hyaluronic Acid Fillers?

Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally found in the body. One of its key properties is its ability to retain water—1 gram of hyaluronic acid can bind up to 6 litres of water. As the skin contains a high percentage of water, this hydrating property helps explain how injecting a small amount of hyaluronic acid into the appropriate layer of the skin may help to smooth lines and improve skin texture.

Are All Fillers the Same?

There are many different types of hyaluronic acid fillers. These vary in consistency, from very soft to firmer formulations. A softer filler may be more suitable for areas such as the lips, while firmer fillers are typically used to provide structure in areas like the jawline. Many filler brands offer a range of formulations, allowing the practitioner to select the most appropriate option based on the treatment area and desired outcome.

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What Are the Differences Between Filler Brands?

Since the 1990s, significant progress has been made in the safety of dermal fillers. Today, most hyaluronic acid filler brands have a well-established safety profile. However, this should not be assumed automatically, as quality and supporting evidence can vary between manufacturers. Worldwide, there are more than 100 different filler manufacturers, with a smaller number commonly available in the UK. These widely used brands are generally reputable and supported by clinical experience, although there are still differences between them. By comparison, similar to cars, different brands may all meet safety standards, but can vary in formulation, feel and overall performance.

Modern developments mainly focus on the purity of the hyaluronic acid and advancements in manufacturing processes. These factors can influence how the filler integrates into the skin, its longevity, and the overall treatment outcome.


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Which Filler Lasts the Longest?

In general, with hyaluronic acid fillers, softer formulations tend to provide shorter-lasting results than firmer ones. There can be some flexibility—for example, using a slightly firmer lip filler may help results last a little longer compared with a very soft option.

Longevity can also vary between brands due to differences in manufacturing processes. Manufacturers aim to develop fillers that last as long as possible, are minimally noticeable in the skin, easy to administer (often using a fine needle or cannula), and have a strong safety profile. To achieve this, factors such as the degree of cross-linking, product purity, formulation methods, and temperature control during production may be adjusted.

The most important factors are that your practitioner uses a reputable, high-quality dermal filler and selects the most appropriate formulation for the specific treatment area.

Which Filler Brands Are There?

The following hyaluronic acid filler brands have an established reputation and are widely used. These are often referred to as premium or “A-Brand fillers”. This site highlights Belotero and Aliaxin in particular.

Best Filler Brands

Years Active (in 2026)

Manufacturer

Country of Origin

Aliaxin

10+ years

IBSA Derma

Italy / Switzerland

Belotero

15+ years

Merz

Germany

Juvéderm

20+ years

Allergan (part of Abbvie)

France

Restylane

20+ years

Galderma

Sweden

Saypha

10+ years

Croma Pharma

Austria

Stylage

15+ years

Vivacy

France

Teosyal

15+ years

Teoxane

Switzerland

A-Brand Fillers

It is essential to prioritise safety when considering dermal filler treatments. Fillers became popular in the 1990s, when there was limited clinical research and less understanding of long-term effects. At that time, permanent fillers were often made from non-biodegradable materials. Over time, these substances could be rejected by the body, sometimes leading to complications. Permanent fillers for cosmetic use are now restricted or no longer commonly used in the UK due to safety concerns.

Today, biodegradable fillers are the standard of care. Most of these are based on hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body. Restylane, for example, is a hyaluronic acid filler brand that has been used for over 20 years and is supported by a substantial body of clinical evidence. This long track record contributes to its established safety profile. Other reputable brands use similar technologies and formulations. When administered by a qualified and appropriately registered medical professional, hyaluronic acid fillers are widely regarded as a well-established option for non-surgical aesthetic treatments.

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Best Hyaluronic Acid Filler Brands

The following hyaluronic acid fillers are used by medical professionals in the UK. These are often referred to as premium or A-Brand fillers and are produced by well-established pharmaceutical companies. They are widely used internationally and supported by clinical experience. Each brand has its own characteristics, including differences in formulation, texture and longevity. The most suitable option will depend on the treatment area, your individual goals and the practitioner’s clinical judgement. Which filler brand is most suitable for you? Click on the brand for more information:

Juvéderm
Restylane
Teosyal
Belotero
Stylage
Saypha
Aliaxin

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