Introducing

Botox®

Botox injections relax the muscles in your face to smooth out lines and wrinkles, such as crow’s feet and frown lines.

About Botox®

Botox is a neuromodulator called Botulinum Toxin Type A – this is an injectable treatment used to reduce fine lines and wrinkle to the face, it can also be used to teach bruxism (teeth grinding), migraines and hyperhidrosis (sweating to the armpits/palms of hands and soles of feet).

Summary

Procedure Time

30 minutes

Back to Work

Same day

Number of Treatments

One

Recovery Time

None

Anaesthetic

None

Duration of Results

12-16 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

Crows feet around the eyes, lines to the forehead, wrinkles between the eye

Minimal discomfort is caused

Placing too much Botox in the wrong place can make you look frozen.  Dr Mohammad our Medical Director and our Clinical Director Susan Langridge are skilled in ensuring you have a more refreshed rejuvenated look.

This depends on how deep your wrinkles are, how strong your muscles are, how many times you have previously had botox and of course your medical and health record

When injected into the muscle, the toxin blocks the muscle nerves signals and temporarily relaxes the muscles.  Once the muscle relax, the dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle movement soften or completely disappear

Common side effects are: redness, swelling, bruising, bleeding and muscle weakness near the injections site

Depending on your metabolism you can expect botox to last around 12 to 16 weeks.  To keep the results you will need follow up treatment, you should then see your treatments begin to last longer.

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Proven results

Before & After

Please note that results may vary from person to person depending on skin type and complexion.

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