Anti-Wrinkle Injections
Botox treatment for the upper, mid and lower face
Frown lines (“11s”)
Forehead lines
Crow’s feet
Gummy smile
Upper lip lines
Bunny lines
Downturned mouth
Cobblestone chin
Platysmal bands
Small injections of neuromodulators are used to reduce the contraction of specific muscles in the face and/or neck.
Anti-wrinkle treatments can be used to reduce the appearance of dynamic lines - those that appear during facial expression - and prevent the formation of further static lines and wrinkles.
They can also be used to improve facial symmetry or to reduce the appearance of some common facial concerns, such as gum exposure when smiling (gummy smile) or downturned corners of the mouth.
Minimal downtime, natural results.
About these treatments
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Anti-wrinkle injections here refers to the use of botulinum toxin to reduce muscle contraction in specific, targeted muscle groups in the face and neck.
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By reducing muscular contraction, these injections can reduce the appearance of the lines formed during normal facial expression, and prevent further wrinkles forming in these areas. They can be used to target:
Frown lines
Forehead lines
Crows feet
Bunny lines
Cobblestone (‘pebble’) chin
Upper lip lines
Botulinum toxin can also be used to improve facial symmetry or reduce the appearance of some common concerns, including:
Gummy smile
Downturned mouth
Platysmal bands in the neck
The procedure
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Before receiving treatment with botulinum toxin, a thorough consultation is crucial.
We will discuss your medical history, including previous aesthetic procedures, as well as your wishes and goals.
If botulinum toxin is suitable for you and the most appropriate treatment for your concerns, the injections can be performed during the same appointment or on a later date.
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Downtime: 30 minutes - 1 hour
Treatment starts to take effect in 2 - 10 days
Full effect seen at 14 - 30 days
Results last approximately 3 - 4 months
The product
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We use Botox, Bocouture and Azzalure in clinic, tailoring product selection to each individual’s needs.
Botulinum toxin is a prescription medication. All prescription medications used in clinic are obtained from pharmacies registered with the GPHC (General Pharmaceuticals Council) and are prescribed and administered in clinic by a prescribing physician during a face-to-face appointment
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