Anti-Wrinkle Injections

Time It Takes

30 minutes

Cost of Treatment

From £195

Recovery Time

Minimal

Botulinum Toxin for Anti-Ageing

Botulinum Toxin (Botox) is a prescription only medication that can be safely administered to relax muscles so they are unable to contract. Treating everything from frown lines, crow’s feet to bunny lines and eye wrinkles, our anti-wrinkle injections reverse the ageing process by preventing the creasing of the skin. Anti-wrinkle injections can effectively smooth the skin for a fresh and rejuvenated look

Botulinum Toxin to Treat other Concerns

As research increases, the use of anti-wrinkle injections is fast becoming popular for the treatment of an array of aesthetic and medical concerns that affect the face and body.

Botulinum toxin (Botox) can also help with migraines, teeth grinding and Temporomandibular Joint dysfunction, anti-sweating, reducing pore size and gummy smiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

It usually it lasts approximately 3-4 months. Most patients will start to feel movement returning after 3 months but everyone metabolises it differently.

Patients can start to feel/see results after approximately 5 days, but for the full effect it takes about 2 weeks.

Your practitioner will review you two weeks after initial injection, at this stage if there is still some movement in the areas treated, you may require a top up. There is a charge for this. To prevent immunity you cannot have further injections after the 2 week mark for 12 weeks.

Yes. Although botox can be administered safely its action is to paralyse the muscles. Often in the face, muscles work in pairs, antagonistically, this means that one pulls one way and the other in the opposite direction but in balance. If one muscle is affected with botulinum toxin then the other will overpower it and that is why sometime you may hear or see ptosis (drooping) of the eyelids, heavy eyes, drooping of lips etc. This is why it is so important to see a medical practitioner who has an in depth understanding of the anatomy of the face.