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Muscle freezing injections for the treatment of wrinkles

Botox® (botulinum toxin type A) has truly revolutionized the treatment of ageing skin. This is now the most popular non-surgical cosmetic procedure performed by doctors in the UK.

Muscle freezing injections for the treatment of wrinkles

Botox® (botulinum toxin type A) has truly revolutionized the treatment of ageing skin. This is now the most popular non-surgical cosmetic procedure performed by doctors in the UK.

Botox® injections are unparalleled for the treatment of forehead lines. In fact they can have the same effect as a surgical brow lift. They're also great for eliminating lines around the eyes, and the under-eye bulge, to open the eyes up.

Botox injections for wrinkles is an extremely safe procedure. In our London clinics we use Botox® with great success to treat dynamic wrinkles (those lines that form in skin where the underlying muscles are used frequently e.g. around the eyes, on the forehead and the area between the eyes.

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Prices

1 areas
£ 195
2 areas
£ 295
3 areas
£ 360
Additional areas
£ 50
Excessive sweating
£ 450

Guide to 'areas'

'Glabellar' (frown lines):
Between the eyebrows
'Forehead':
Horizontal lines emphasized on raising your eyebrows
'Crows feet':
Around the eyes
Additional areas:
include 'Bunny lines' (top of nose) and 'Brow Lift'

1. What is BOTOX®?

BOTOX® is a purified protein which when injected into a muscle leads to a temporary muscular relaxation. Frown lines, worry lines and laughter lines are all caused by the repeated contractions of facial muscles: relaxing these muscles with Botox® injections is a quick, safe and effective way to smooth and soften wrinkles.

2. What will happen during the treatment?

We will undertake a thorough facial analysis and detailed discussion before proposing an appropriate treatment plan. The actual procedure takes just 5-10mins and involves a small number of injections of BOTOX® solution directly into the muscle groups causing wrinkling.

3. How quickly will I notice an effect?

You will be able to return to your normal daily activities immediately following treatment: there will be no visible changes. The full effect of the treatment will develop over the following 2-14 days.

4. How long will the treatment last?

This varies from individual to individual, but most people tend to have 3-4 treatments over the course of the first year. The duration of effect often increases with each repeat treatment: eventually you may only require one maintenance treatment per year.

5. How safe is it?

BOTOX® is considered a very safe medication. It is now approved by medical authorities in over 70 countries worldwide. It has been used widely in UK hospitals since 1977 (with several indications in children) and in the cosmetic industry over the last 15 years.

6. What are the side effects?

There may be slight discomfort as the needle enters the skin, and there is the possibility of a small bruise at the site of the injection. Other side effects are rare but include slight drooping of the eyelid, which usually resolves in a week or so, and headaches. There are many myths and horror stories circulating in the media: any concerns you may have will be addressed thoroughly prior to treatment. No long term side-effects have been reported.

7. Will BOTOX® 'freeze' my face and make me expressionless?

No, definitely not. We will only treat the specific muscles that are responsible for your wrinkles, minimizing any possible loss of facial expression.

8. Will my face 'droop' if I do not have repeat treatments?

Absolutely not. The treatment is completely reversible there are no permanent effects. In fact, your skin is likely to have benefited from the period of reduced muscle contraction, as wrinkle formation is slower during this time.

9. Post-treatment care

You are advised to stay upright and to try to exercise the areas treated for 2-4 hours following the injections. It is important to avoid massaging these areas though: this is to prevent the diffusion of solution to adjacent muscles.