The term "non-surgical facelift" covers a broad range of treatments, and not all of them deliver what they promise. As a practitioner offering several of these options at DimAllure, here is an honest overview.
What does "non-surgical facelift" actually mean?
There is no single treatment that replicates the results of surgical facelift. What non-surgical approaches can do is restore volume, improve skin firmness, rebalance facial proportions, and create a more lifted, refreshed appearance.
The most effective results typically come from combining multiple treatments in a planned protocol rather than relying on any single product.
Sculptra, the collagen-building approach
Sculptra is arguably the closest thing to a non-surgical facelift in terms of what it achieves biologically. By stimulating your body's own collagen production over months, it rebuilds facial support from within.
The "ponytail lift" technique uses Sculptra placed strategically around the temples, hairline, and jawline. Results develop gradually and last up to 24 months.
Pricing: from £600 per vial, typically 2–3 sessions.
Dermal fillers, the structural approach
Strategic filler placement creates an immediate lifting effect by restoring volume. Deep cheek filler lifts the mid-face. Jawline filler improves definition. Chin filler improves profile balance.
The key is restraint and anatomical understanding. The best filler-based "lifts" are invisible.
Pricing: from £300 per ml.
Combination protocols, the comprehensive approach
The most effective non-surgical rejuvenation results come from full face rejuvenation packages combining anti-wrinkle injections for muscle balance, structural fillers or Sculptra for volume and lift, and regenerative skin treatments for overall skin quality.
The Refresh package (from £650) is ideal for early changes. The Restore package (from £1,200) offers comprehensive rejuvenation.
What to be cautious about
Be wary of any practitioner who guarantees "facelift results" from a single injectable, uses excessive amounts of filler, or offers treatments at significantly below-market prices.
→ Learn more about Sculptra collagen stimulation
→ Book your consultation
DimAllure
2 Wimpole Street, Marylebone, London
Personally administered by Dima Alomar, GPhC-registered Clinical Prescriber Pharmacist
Book your consultation →
Not sure which is right for you?
Book a consultation at DimAllure and Dima will assess your facial anatomy personally and recommend the right treatment for your goals.
Book Your Consultation — £50Can You Have Both?
Absolutely — and many patients at DimAllure do. Sculptra and fillers are highly complementary. A common approach is to use Sculptra to restore structural collagen across the temples, cheeks, and jawline, then use a small amount of filler for precise, targeted enhancement in areas like the lips or tear troughs.
Summary
- Timing: Fillers are immediate. Sculptra is gradual.
- Longevity: Sculptra lasts longer (up to 24 months).
- Reversibility: Fillers can be dissolved. Sculptra cannot.
- Mechanism: Fillers add volume. Sculptra rebuilds collagen.
- Best use: Fillers for specific areas. Sculptra for structural support.
At DimAllure, consultations are £50 and fully redeemable against your treatment — so there is no financial pressure and no obligation to proceed on the day.
.jpeg)