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Best Dermal Fillers in Hobart

Dermal fillers are hyaluronic-acid gels used to restore lost volume, smooth folds and contour the face. If you're considering treatment in Hobart, this guide explains what to expect, typical pricing and how to choose a safe, qualified clinic. We feature a selection of well-reviewed clinics across the Hobart area and beyond to help you start your research.

Eden Cosmetic TherapiesAHPRA-verified

1. Eden Cosmetic Therapies

Bellerive, TAS

5.0(545)

Eden Cosmetic Therapies, established 2017, operates clinics in Bellerive and Kingston, Hobart. Led by university-qualified Registered Nurses, they offer anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, lip treatments, skin needling, facial peels, and beauty treatments, with personalised consultations for each patient.

LavadaAHPRA-verified

2. Lavada

Hobart, TAS

5.0(471)

Lavada is a boutique luxury day spa and medical aesthetics clinic in Hobart, Tasmania. Offering cosmetic aesthetics, laser treatments, skin health therapies and spa services, the clinic takes a holistic approach to individual skincare, wellness and relaxation.

Heart Aesthetics HobartAHPRA-verified

3. Heart Aesthetics Hobart

New Town, TAS

5.0(291)

Heart Aesthetics Hobart is a cosmetic aesthetics clinic in New Town, TAS, led by Registered Nurse Georgie Kurzyp. Services include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, lip fillers, fat dissolving injections, and skin needling. The clinic emphasises safety, conservative planning, and individualised consultations in a quiet, private setting.

Anti Wrinkle Clinic - Dr Yiannis ValilasAHPRA-verified

4. Anti Wrinkle Clinic - Dr Yiannis Valilas

London, England

5.0(240)

Anti Wrinkle Clinic, led by Dr Yiannis Valilas in London, offers aesthetic treatments including anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers. The clinic also provides an online skincare shop featuring premium brands such as iS Clinical, Obagi, SkinCeuticals, and ZO Skin Health, recommended as part of every treatment plan.

Eden Cosmetic TherapiesAHPRA-verified

5. Eden Cosmetic Therapies

Kingston, TAS

5.0(176)

Eden Cosmetic Therapies operates two clinics in Hobart (Bellerive and Kingston), established in 2017. Services include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, lip treatments, skin needling, facial peels, and beauty treatments. Treatments are delivered by university-qualified Registered Nurses with personalised consultations.

Beauty Lab & Laser

6. Beauty Lab & Laser

Lindisfarne, TAS

5.0(112)

Beauty Lab & Laser in Lindisfarne, TAS, established in 2018 by Nicky (formerly Natural Aesthetics by Nicky), offers cosmetic injectables, skin needling, medical-grade peels, PRP, laser, and IPL treatments. A team of cosmetic nurses delivers tailored, safe treatments aimed at enhancing natural beauty.

Bloom Aesthetic ClinicAHPRA-verified

7. Bloom Aesthetic Clinic

Bellerive, TAS

5.0(78)

Bloom Aesthetic Clinic is a nurse-led cosmetic clinic in Bellerive, Hobart, founded by AHPRA-registered cosmetic nurse Sarah Munnings. Services include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, lip fillers, skin needling, and consultations for contour, jaw tension, teeth grinding, hay fever, and excessive sweating. Every appointment is personalised and anatomy-led.

Discreet AestheticsAHPRA-verified

8. Discreet Aesthetics

East Launceston, TAS

5.0(64)

Discreet Aesthetics is a nurse-led cosmetic day procedure clinic in Launceston, Tasmania, directed by RN Leanda Blackwell with over 16 years' experience. Services include wrinkle softening, facial volume, lip treatments, microneedling, and PRP, with a focus on regenerative, preventative and natural-looking results.

Eternal Aesthetics HobartAHPRA-verified

9. Eternal Aesthetics Hobart

Glenorchy, TAS

5.0(33)

Eternal Aesthetics Hobart, located in Glenorchy, TAS, is a cosmetic aesthetics clinic focused on delivering lasting, natural-looking results. The website covers concerns including lines and wrinkles, volume loss, skin laxity, lip aging, downturned mouth, neck bands, submental fat, and dark circles, with treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, lip fillers, and fat-dissolving injections.

Golden Hour Cosmetics

10. Golden Hour Cosmetics

East Launceston, TAS

5.0(29)

Golden Hour Cosmetics is an aesthetic clinic in East Launceston, TAS, offering non-surgical cosmetic treatments including muscle relaxants, dermal fillers, lip fillers, and PRP. They stock Synergie Skincare and emphasise in-depth consultations, patient education, and individualised treatment planning.

Sanctum Medical Aesthetics LauncestonAHPRA-verified

11. Sanctum Medical Aesthetics Launceston

Launceston, TAS

5.0(21)

Sanctum Medical Aesthetics Launceston is a cosmetic medical practice with 25 years of experience offering injectables, laser treatments, facials, and skincare prescribing, guided by skilled doctors. They also stock skincare brands including Rationale and SIRCLE via their online store.

MedSpas

12. Explicit Aesthetics

East Launceston, TAS

5.0(4)

Explicit Aesthetics is a cosmetic clinic in East Launceston, TAS, operated by Brooke Jurgensen. Services include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, lip fillers, microneedling, PRP treatments, Alma Dye VL IPL for pigmentation and vascular concerns, dermaplaning, PDO threads, LED therapy, and skin boosters.

The Esthétique Clinic

13. The Esthétique Clinic

Launceston, TAS

5.0(3)

The Esthétique Clinic, located at Yorktown Square in Launceston, TAS, is a cosmetic practice led by Julianne. The clinic offers consultations and treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, and skin concerns, with a focus on subtle, natural-looking enhancements.

Skin Health Diagnostic Clinic

14. Skin Health Diagnostic Clinic

Kingston, TAS

5.0(1)

Kingston Skin Clinic, located at Kingborough Medical Centre in Kingston TAS, is a GP-led skin clinic offering surgical and non-surgical skin cancer treatments alongside aesthetic services including anti-ageing treatments and injectable fillers. Appointment required; fees apply. Open Monday–Friday, 8:30am–5pm.

New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair CentreAHPRA-verified

15. New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre

New Town, TAS

4.9(1709)

New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre in New Town, TAS offers skin cancer checks, surgery, and cosmetic treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, PRP, skin needling, HydraFacial, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and fat-dissolving injections. A team of 14 doctors and a skin therapist operate Monday–Friday. Private billing; Medicare rebates available.

Tasmanian Skin ClinicAHPRA-verified

16. Tasmanian Skin Clinic

Devonport, TAS

4.9(880)

Tasmanian Skin Clinic in Devonport, TAS offers skin cancer checks, diagnosis, and surgery alongside cosmetic treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, skin needling, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and IPL. Cosmetic injectable appointments are available with Cosmetic Nurse Louise. Private billing; Medicare rebates available; no referral required.

SILK Laser ClinicsAHPRA-verified

17. SILK Laser Clinics

Rosny Park, TAS

4.9(177)

SILK Laser Clinics Rosny Park is located in Eastlands Shopping Centre, Level 2 West Wing, Rosny Park TAS. Services include laser hair removal, skin treatments (microneedling, peels, microdermabrasion, HydraFacial), cosmetic aesthetics (anti-wrinkle, fillers), and CoolSculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Jasmine Laredo and Rosie Haros are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.

SILK Laser Clinics - Sandy BayAHPRA-verified

18. SILK Laser Clinics - Sandy Bay

Sandy Bay, TAS

4.9(107)

SILK Laser Clinics Sandy Bay, located at Shop 7, 171-173 Sandy Bay Road, offers laser hair removal using Candela Gentle YAG and Gentle PRO lasers, skin treatments (microneedling, MediPeels, microdermabrasion, LED therapy), cosmetic aesthetics, and CoolSculpting body sculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Gabrielle Poulson and Mandy Cook are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.

BeYOUtiful AestheticsAHPRA-verified

19. BeYOUtiful Aesthetics

South Launceston, TAS

4.9(38)

BeYOUtiful Aesthetics in South Launceston, TAS offers cosmetic injectables (anti-wrinkle, dermal fillers, lip fillers), PRP treatments, skin needling, chemical peels, hydrabrasion facials, LED therapy, plasma pen, and Rejuran treatments. Consultations are available in-clinic or by phone. Run by RN cosmetic injector Sarah.

Laserway on DaveyAHPRA-verified

20. Laserway on Davey

Hobart, TAS

4.7(6)

Laserway on Davey is a laser medicine clinic in Hobart, TAS, staffed by doctors and dermal therapists. Services address facial redness, ageing, pigmentation, unwanted hair, leg veins, and double chin. Treatments include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, fat dissolving, and laser/IPL therapies.

SILK Laser ClinicsAHPRA-verified

21. SILK Laser Clinics

Hobart, TAS

4.6(258)

SILK Laser Clinics Hobart CBD, located at 2/56 Elizabeth Street in the Cat & Fiddle Arcade, offers laser hair removal, skin treatments (microneedling, MediPeels, microdermabrasion, LED therapy), cosmetic aesthetics (anti-wrinkle, fillers), and CoolSculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Laura Binnington and Tori Midgley are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.

Sanctum Medical

22. Sanctum Medical

Hobart, TAS

4.6(71)

Sanctum Medical is a cosmetic medical practice based in Hobart (also Launceston and Noosa) with 25 years of experience. Treatments guided by skilled Doctors include injectables, laser, facials, and skincare prescribing. The clinic also stocks skincare brands including Rationale and SIRCLE via its online store.

What dermal fillers involve

Dermal fillers are injectable gels, most commonly made from hyaluronic acid (HA) — a sugar molecule that occurs naturally in the skin and helps it hold water. When injected, fillers add volume beneath the skin to plump areas that have thinned with age, soften deep lines and folds, or enhance and balance facial contours such as the cheeks, lips, chin and jawline.

Unlike anti-wrinkle injections (which relax muscles), fillers physically replace or add structure. Most HA fillers are temporary and gradually break down over time. A key advantage of HA products is that they can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if a correction is needed.

What to expect at your appointment

A good treatment starts with a consultation. Your injector should assess your facial anatomy, discuss your goals and explain realistic outcomes before any needle comes near you. Expect to talk through your medical history, medications, allergies and any previous treatments.

On the day:

  • The area is cleaned and often numbed with topical anaesthetic. Many fillers also contain lidocaine for comfort.
  • The product is injected using a fine needle or a blunt-tipped cannula.
  • Treatment usually takes 15–45 minutes depending on the area.
  • You'll see immediate results, though swelling can mask the final look for a week or two.

Downtime is generally minimal. Mild swelling, redness, tenderness and bruising are common and usually settle within a few days to two weeks. Lips tend to swell the most. Most people return to normal activities the same day, though it's wise to avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol and excessive heat for 24–48 hours.

Results typically last 6 to 18 months depending on the product, the area treated and your metabolism. Areas with more movement (like lips) tend to break down faster.

Typical price ranges in Australia

Pricing varies widely by clinic, practitioner experience, the brand of filler and how much product is used. As a general guide only:

  • Per syringe (1ml): roughly $450–$900
  • Lip fillers: often $450–$700 for a single syringe
  • Cheeks, chin or jawline: may require multiple syringes, so total costs can run $900–$2,500+

These figures are indicative ranges across the Australian market and should not be taken as a quote. Always confirm pricing directly with the clinic, and be cautious of deals that seem unusually cheap — quality products and skilled injectors come at a fair price. A reputable clinic should quote you transparently after a consultation.

How to choose a clinic in Hobart

Hobart and surrounding areas have a range of cosmetic and medical clinics offering fillers. This page features options including Eden Cosmetic Therapies in Bellerive, Beauty Lab & Laser in Lindisfarne, New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre, several SILK Laser Clinics locations (Hobart, Rosny Park and Sandy Bay), Sanctum Medical and Laserway on Davey, along with clinics in the Launceston area.

When comparing clinics, consider:

  • Who actually performs the injections — a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, dentist or doctor.
  • The consultation process — you should never feel rushed or pressured into upselling.
  • Reviews and before/after photos of real patients (with consent).
  • Hygiene and facilities — a clean, professional clinical environment.
  • Aftercare and follow-up — what happens if you have concerns or a complication.

Reviews and ratings can be a useful starting point, but they're only one factor. A high number of reviews suggests an established clinic, while newer clinics may still have highly skilled practitioners.

AHPRA registration and safety

Dermal fillers are a medical procedure and carry real risks if performed incorrectly, including infection, lumps, vascular occlusion (where filler blocks a blood vessel) and, rarely, tissue damage or vision problems. This is why the practitioner's qualifications matter enormously.

In Australia, injectables should be administered by — or under the supervision of — a registered health practitioner. Always verify your injector's registration on the AHPRA register (ahpra.gov.au) before booking. Confirm the prescribing arrangement is appropriate and that there is a clear protocol for managing complications, including access to hyaluronidase on site.

Regulations around cosmetic injectables are tightening, so a trustworthy clinic will welcome questions about credentials and safety rather than dodge them.

Questions to ask before you book

  • What are your qualifications, and are you registered with AHPRA?
  • Who prescribes the filler, and is a doctor or nurse practitioner involved?
  • What brand and type of filler will you use, and why?
  • How much product do you recommend, and what's the total cost?
  • What are the risks for my specific treatment area?
  • How do you manage complications such as vascular occlusion?
  • Can I see before-and-after photos of similar work you've done?
  • What does aftercare and follow-up involve?

Taking the time to find a qualified, communicative injector is the single best thing you can do for a safe result you're happy with.

Other treatments in Hobart

Or read the full dermal fillers guide, or browse all Hobart clinics.

Frequently asked questions

How much do dermal fillers cost in Hobart?

As a general guide, expect roughly $450–$900 per 1ml syringe, with lip fillers often $450–$700 and larger areas like cheeks or jawline costing more if multiple syringes are needed. These are indicative ranges only — always get a personalised quote from your chosen clinic.

How long is the downtime after dermal fillers?

Downtime is usually minimal. Mild swelling, redness, tenderness and bruising are common and typically settle within a few days to two weeks, with lips tending to swell most. Most people resume normal activities the same day but should avoid alcohol, strenuous exercise and excessive heat for 24–48 hours.

Are dermal fillers safe?

Hyaluronic-acid fillers are generally safe when administered by a qualified, registered practitioner in a clean clinical setting. Risks include infection, lumps and, rarely, vascular occlusion. Choosing an experienced injector who can manage complications and has hyaluronidase on hand significantly reduces these risks.

Who is allowed to inject dermal fillers in Australia?

Injectables should be administered by, or under the supervision of, a registered health practitioner such as a nurse, nurse practitioner, doctor or dentist. Always check your injector's registration on the AHPRA register at ahpra.gov.au before booking your appointment.

How do I choose the best filler clinic in Hobart?

Look at the practitioner's AHPRA registration and qualifications, the quality of the consultation, genuine patient reviews and before/after photos, clinic hygiene, and clear aftercare. Reviews and ratings are a helpful starting point, but the injector's skill and the consultation process matter most.