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Lines & Wrinkles

Lines & Wrinkles

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As we age our skins production of collagen and elastin slows down, creating fine lines, wrinkles, lack of volume and sagging skin. We can target these issues with both anti wrinkle injections and filler. 

As each face is uniquely different, your aesthetics practitioner will analyse your facial features and advise whether filler or anti wrinkle is best each area. The treatment can have instant results, which improve over the period of a few weeks. 

Providing a refreshed and younger appearance. Paired with our skin boosters, results can be amazing and a perfect alternative to surgery. 

Your Aesthetics Practitioner will first discuss your requirements and explain the process thoroughly. Upon beginning the treatment we apply an anaesthetic cream to numb the area, ensuring the procedure is comfortable. The filler itself also contains Lidocaine, a numbing agent, to help minimise any discomfort.

FAQ's

Will my procedure hurt? 

During the procedure, numbing cream can be applied prior to the treatment. Our fillers also contain lidocaine, which is a numbing agent. So after the first few injections, most clients will only feel minor discomfort. Non lidocaine fillers are available for those with an allergy to anaesthetic. 

What to avoid before your procedure...

Blood thinning medication (unless prescribed), alcohol, excessive exercise, sunbeds, for at least 48 hours before. 

Will there be any side affects after my treatment?

Yes, most clients can experience swelling and/or bruising with this treatment. This slowly subsides over 7-14 days. 

How long will my fillers last? 

Fillers normally last around 9 to 12 months. If you have a fast metabolism or active life style, your body can break this down quicker. You may find that when having regular fillers, they can last longer. 

What happens if I have an allergic reaction or complication?

We are well equipped with epipens, adrenalin, dissolving agents and are fully trained for any complications that can occur.

Are Fillers Reversable?

Yes, fillers can be dissolved by your practitioner, after a full consultation. 

 

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