Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to my FAQs section on Anti-Wrinkle Injections and Dermal Fillers. Here, you'll find answers to common questions about my popular cosmetic treatments. Whether you're curious about how the procedures work, what to expect during and after treatment, or the potential benefits and risks, we've got you covered. Explore my FAQs to learn more about how Anti-Wrinkle Injections and Dermal Fillers can rejuvenate your appearance and enhance your natural beauty.  If you have further questions, don't hesitate to contact me.

Anti Wrinkle (Botox) FAQ's

Results will start to show after 48hrs and full results at 2 weeks. 

The effects of the anti-wrinkle injections can normally be seen for 3-4 months.

Most clients describe it at the most as mild discomfort. Rachael uses the smallest needles on the market to minimise any discomfort. She also uses multiple needles per client, this minimises the pain by ensuring the needle is not blunt.

Every client is different due to individual anatomy and muscle activity. Generally, 4-6 for each area of the forehead and frown. Eyes generally 3-4 per eye.

You do not need to do anything before treatment and as Anti Wrinkle Injections have no recovery time, there is little aftercare required. After care will be discussed at the consultation and you will be given an aftercare card.

As the treatment involves injections there can be minor redness or swelling around the injection site (which vanishes within 1-2hrs), minor bruising on occasions, headaches in some clients which are usually mild. In very rare cases, when injecting the forehead clients can experience a temporary drop of the eyelid, however this is minimised by careful placements of injections.

Dermal Filler FAQ's

Results are immediate but will continue to improve over the following 2 weeks

This will depend on the area treated but the majority last 9 - 12 months.   Dr. Rachael can advise more on this during the consultation.

Topical anaesthetic (numbing) cream is applied to the skin before the injections are given. The dermal fillers also contain some local anaesthetic to minimise pain/discomfort.

Dermal fillers replace volume in the face.  Botox predominately treats lines in the upper half of the face by temporarily relaxing the muscles that cause an area of skin to wrinkle.

There are risks with all aesthetic treatments with the most common ones being swelling, redness and bruising. There are also other more serious adverse effects, which Dr Rachael will go through thoroughly during the consent process before each treatment.

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