Best Lip Fillers in Hobart
Lip fillers are one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in Hobart, used to add subtle volume, improve shape and balance the lips. This guide explains what the treatment involves, what it typically costs and how to choose a safe, qualified clinic. We feature a selection of well-reviewed clinics across Hobart and the wider region to help you start your research.
1. Eden Cosmetic Therapies
Bellerive, TAS
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.
2. Lavada
Hobart, TAS
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.
3. Heart Aesthetics Hobart
New Town, TAS
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.
4. Eden Cosmetic Therapies
Kingston, TAS
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.
5. Bloom Aesthetic Clinic
Bellerive, TAS
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.
6. Discreet Aesthetics
East Launceston, TAS
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.
7. Eternal Aesthetics Hobart
Glenorchy, TAS
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.
8. Golden Hour Cosmetics
East Launceston, TAS
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.
9. Explicit Aesthetics
East Launceston, TAS
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.
10. New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre
New Town, TAS
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.
11. Tasmanian Skin Clinic
Devonport, TAS
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.
12. SILK Laser Clinics
Rosny Park, TAS
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.
13. SILK Laser Clinics - Sandy Bay
Sandy Bay, TAS
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.
14. BeYOUtiful Aesthetics
South Launceston, TAS
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.
15. SILK Laser Clinics
Hobart, TAS
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.
What lip filler treatment involves
Lip fillers use an injectable dermal filler — most commonly a hyaluronic acid (HA) gel — to add volume, definition and shape to the lips. Hyaluronic acid is a substance that occurs naturally in the body, and HA fillers are popular because they can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if you're unhappy with the result or if a complication occurs.
A typical appointment takes around 30 to 45 minutes. Your practitioner will assess your facial proportions, discuss your goals and explain what's realistically achievable. Most fillers contain a local anaesthetic, and many clinics also apply a numbing cream beforehand to keep you comfortable. The filler is injected with a fine needle or cannula, and the results are visible immediately, though they settle over one to two weeks.
What to expect during and after
During the procedure you may feel a pinch and some pressure. Afterwards, swelling, tenderness and minor bruising are common and usually resolve within a few days to a week. Your lips may look fuller than the final result initially because of swelling, so it's best not to judge the outcome until things settle.
Most practitioners recommend avoiding strenuous exercise, alcohol and very hot environments for 24 to 48 hours. HA lip fillers generally last between six and twelve months, after which the body gradually breaks them down. Many people choose a top-up appointment to maintain their results.
Typical price ranges in Australia
Lip filler is usually priced per millilitre (mL) of product. As a general guide, you can expect to pay roughly $400 to $700 per mL in Australia, with prices varying by clinic, location, the type of filler used and the experience of the injector. Many people start with 1 mL, though your practitioner may recommend more or less depending on your goals and anatomy.
Please treat these figures as a rough guide only — actual pricing varies, and you should always confirm the full cost during your consultation. Be cautious of unusually cheap deals, as quality, product and practitioner expertise matter far more than price when it comes to your safety and results.
How to choose a clinic in Hobart
Hobart and the surrounding region have a number of reputable clinics offering lip fillers. This page features several well-reviewed options, including Eden Cosmetic Therapies and Bloom Aesthetic Clinic in Bellerive, Eternal Aesthetics Hobart in Glenorchy, New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre in New Town, and SILK Laser Clinics with locations at Rosny Park, Sandy Bay and Hobart. There are also options further afield in Launceston and Devonport if you're willing to travel.
When comparing clinics, consider the following:
- Practitioner qualifications. Lip filler is a medical procedure. It should be administered by a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, dentist or doctor, with appropriate medical oversight.
- Reviews and reputation. A high rating across a large number of reviews can be a good sign of consistent results and patient care.
- Consultation quality. A good clinic will take time to understand your goals, explain risks and never pressure you into a decision.
- Hygiene and facilities. The clinic should be clean, professional and have clear procedures for managing complications.
AHPRA registration and safety
In Australia, anyone administering injectable cosmetic treatments such as lip fillers must be a registered health practitioner. You can — and should — verify a practitioner's registration on the AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) public register at ahpra.gov.au before booking. This confirms they are qualified and currently registered to practise.
Recent reforms have tightened the rules around cosmetic injectables, including requirements around advertising, consultations and who can prescribe and administer these treatments. A trustworthy clinic will be transparent about who is performing your treatment and who provides medical oversight.
While lip fillers are generally safe in experienced hands, complications can occur. These range from minor issues like bruising and lumps to rare but serious problems such as vascular occlusion, where filler blocks a blood vessel. This is why choosing a qualified practitioner who can recognise and manage complications — and who keeps dissolving agent on hand — is so important.
Questions to ask before booking
Before committing, consider asking:
- Are you registered with AHPRA, and what are your qualifications?
- Who provides medical oversight at this clinic?
- What type and brand of filler do you use, and why?
- How is the treatment priced, and what's included?
- What results can I realistically expect for my lips?
- What are the risks, and how do you manage complications?
- Do you keep hyaluronidase on site to dissolve filler if needed?
- What aftercare support do you provide?
Taking the time to research, ask questions and choose a reputable, qualified provider is the best way to get a safe, natural-looking result you'll be happy with.
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Frequently asked questions
How much do lip fillers cost in Hobart?
Lip fillers are usually priced per millilitre, with a general guide of around $400 to $700 per mL in Australia. Prices vary by clinic, product and practitioner experience, so always confirm the full cost at your consultation.
How long is the downtime after lip fillers?
Most people experience some swelling, tenderness and possible minor bruising for a few days up to a week. You can usually return to daily activities straight away, but it's best to avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol and heat for 24 to 48 hours.
Are lip fillers safe?
Lip fillers are generally safe when performed by a qualified, registered practitioner. Most use hyaluronic acid, which can be dissolved if needed. Complications are uncommon but possible, so choosing an experienced injector who can manage them is essential.
Who is allowed to perform lip fillers in Australia?
Lip fillers are a medical procedure and must be administered by a registered health practitioner such as a nurse, nurse practitioner, dentist or doctor, with appropriate medical oversight. Always check the practitioner's registration on the AHPRA public register.
How do I choose the right lip filler clinic in Hobart?
Look for qualified, AHPRA-registered practitioners, strong reviews, a thorough consultation and clean, professional facilities. Don't choose on price alone — expertise and safety matter most. Ask about the filler used, complication management and aftercare.