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How Much Is Lip Filler in Norwich? (Honest Pricing)

Norwich lip filler ranges from £150 to £300. Here is what determines the price and how to spot prices that are too low for safety.

Lip filler in Norwich typically costs between £150 and £300 for 1ml during 2026. Pricing varies based on the practitioner's qualifications, the product used, the volume, and whether it is delivered in a clinic or mobile. At Pardo Medical Aesthetics, lip filler is £160 for 0.5ml and £220 for 1ml during the launch offer (regular prices £180 and £250). I am Cristina Pardo, an NMC-registered nurse, and I deliver every appointment mobile across Norwich and the surrounding 15-mile zone, with no travel surcharge.

This post explains what drives the price differences across Norwich providers, what you should expect to pay for a safe treatment, and which prices to walk away from.

What sets lip filler pricing in Norwich

Practitioner qualifications. A treatment delivered by an NMC-registered nurse practitioner with insurance and proper training will be priced higher than one delivered by an unregulated beautician. The difference matters.

Product. Premium UK-supplied hyaluronic-acid fillers (Teosyal, Juvederm, Restylane, Belotero) sit at the higher end. Cheaper generic fillers, particularly those sourced outside the UK supply chain, sit much lower and carry significantly more risk.

Volume. Most pricing scales: 0.5ml is roughly two-thirds the cost of 1ml. Topups within 4 weeks are usually half-price.

Setting. Clinic-based aesthetics carries the overheads of the clinic space. Mobile services have lower overheads but the practitioner absorbs the travel time. Either model can be priced fairly.

What to expect at each price point in Norwich

£80 to £120 for 1ml. This price point in Norwich almost always indicates one of three things: a non-medical practitioner, a generic or non-UK product, or a heavily discounted introductory offer that may not reflect ongoing pricing. Walk away from this price point unless you can verify NMC registration and product source.

£150 to £180 for 1ml. Entry pricing from qualified practitioners. Common at clinics with newer practitioners building their book, or at established practitioners offering introductory pricing. Generally safe if the practitioner is NMC registered, insured, and uses a UK-supplied product.

£200 to £250 for 1ml. Mid-range. This is where most established Norwich nurse practitioners price their work. The premium covers experience, training, and time spent on consultation and aftercare.

£250 to £300+ for 1ml. Premium pricing. Justified by very experienced practitioners (often dentists or doctors) and high-end clinic settings. Not necessarily a better result, but often a more polished experience.

Where Pardo Medical Aesthetics sits

Launch pricing at the lower end of the qualified-practitioner range. 0.5ml £160. 1ml £220. Top-up within 4 weeks £90. Free consultation, included. £50 deposit required, deducted from the treatment price.

After launch, regular pricing moves up: 0.5ml £180, 1ml £250. Launch pricing applies for clients booked during the introductory period.

I am NMC-registered nurse practitioner (PIN 13I0104C, verifiable on the NMC register). I use UK-supplied premium hyaluronic-acid fillers. Save Face accredited from September 2026.

Price red flags in Norwich

Anything below £100 for 1ml. The maths does not work. UK-supplied premium filler product alone costs the practitioner around £40 to £60 per ml. At £80 to £100 charged, either the product is not what is claimed, or the practitioner is uninsured, or both.

Practitioners who will not name the product. The product brand should be stated upfront. Anyone who is vague about which filler they use is signalling something.

Heavy discounts on first treatments combined with pressure to book a course upfront. Reputable practitioners do not need this approach.

Cash-only practices in non-medical settings. Salon back-rooms, home bedrooms with no clinical setup, and pop-up pricing events all carry meaningfully higher complication risk.

What a safe Norwich lip filler appointment actually involves

Free or low-cost initial consultation, usually by video first, then in-person on the treatment day.

Written medical history and consent before any product is opened.

Product opened in front of you, from sealed UK-supplied packaging with batch and expiry visible.

Single-use needles, single-use gloves, sterile drape, alcohol prep.

Aftercare instructions printed and given to you.

Follow-up at 24 hours and 14 days as standard.

Direct contact number for the practitioner if anything feels off after the appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualifications, product, experience, and setting. The biggest factor is who is doing the injection. An NMC-registered nurse with full insurance and premium product will cost more than an unregulated practitioner. The price difference reflects genuine cost differences and risk differences.

Usually not. Anything below £100 for 1ml typically indicates either an unregulated practitioner or a non-premium product or both. Filler complications can require correction with hyaluronidase that costs more than the original treatment did. Pay for safety the first time.

Tipping is not expected in UK aesthetics. The treatment price is the price.

Yes. Many clients do this for a gentler introduction. Two 0.5ml treatments over 4 weeks cost slightly more than 1ml in one go but give more control and let you adjust between sessions.

At Pardo Medical Aesthetics, the video consultation is free and the in-person consultation is free when followed by treatment on the same day. A £50 deposit secures the appointment and comes off the treatment price.

Same prices as Norwich. No travel surcharge inside the 15-mile zone. Lip filler 0.5ml £160, 1ml £220 during launch.

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Written by Cristina Pardo, NMC-registered aesthetic nurse practitioner at Pardo Medical Aesthetics. Mobile aesthetics across Norwich and Norfolk. Read more at Save Face guidance on choosing a practitioner for further reading.

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