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Frequently asked questions
Anti-wrinkle injections work by relaxing the muscles of the face, preventing them from contracting and causing wrinkles. Dermal fillers inject collagen-stimulating substances into the middle and upper layers of the dermis, which plumps the skin up and lifts the skin out of wrinkles to create a smoother appearance.
You may experience some minor effects such as swelling, bruising and small bumps, but these will quickly fade and can be covered with makeup.
• Anti-wrinkle Treatments
• Dermal fillers and PDO Threads
• HA Skin Boosters
• PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)
An appointment may take up to 20mins to 1 hour, depending on the treatment you are having. A general consultation will take 20-30 mins, as this will allow time to discuss your concerns and we can do a thorough, initial full-face assessment. This means I can give you the best advice, treatment plan and care.
YES, you do:
• Please avoid taking aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatories or herbal medication.
• Avoid alcoholic beverages for 24 hours prior to procedure.
• Avoid waxing, bleaching, tweezing, or the use of hair removal creams in the area to be treated.
• If you have any history of Herpes Simplex (cold sores) on your face, make sure you take anti-viral tablets one week prior to your appointment to prevent an outbreak.
• Sunburnt skin is difficult to treat so avoid exposure to the sun.
• Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
• Always inform us at the clinic of all medications, including supplements you may be taking as well as your medical history.
• Please arrive to your appointment with a clean face, and free of make-up face would be preferred.
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Yes, I often treat hyperhidrosis, which is excessive sweating – a very common complaint and a very easy solution!
Severe migraines can be resolved by administering anti-wrinkle. This is a great treatment for anyone suffering from this condition.
Bell’s Palsy can be treated under the advice of our medical doctor.
Blepharospasm is a rare condition that causes your eyelid to blink or twitch. This is called involuntary blinking or twitching. The twitching is caused by a muscle spasm around your eye, and this can be treated with anti-wrinkle.
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