What are frown lines?
The vertical and horizon lines in between the brows, they are the result of your forehead muscles squeezing inward as you furrow your brows
Aim of treatment.
The aim treatment is reduce the vertical frown line appearance, that occur when you contract the procerus and corregator muscles.
By allowing the dynamic facial muscle movements which cause frown lines to be reduced, a more relax and diminish the movement pattern is achieved. Preventing the development and appearance of frown lines, producing a smoother, younger and line-free look.
The botox injections are a simple and safe procedure, involving a small injection into the procerus and corregator muscles so that they can no longer cause the skin to crease or fold.
Botulinum toxin is a prescription-only procedure and will only be performed following our face-to-face medical consultation with a medical practitioner prior to botox being administered.
Service particulars
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Free, no-obligation consultation prior to treatment
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All injectables administered by medical experts
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Treatment Time: 30 minutes
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Recovery: Immediate
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Max effect: 2 weeks
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Post injection 2-week review (to make sure the dose given is optimal, symmetrical results gained and the treatment is working)
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Duration of Results: 3-4 months
Repeat injection of botulinum toxin can be administered when the clinical effect of a previous injection diminishes and the treating healthcare practitioner deems it necessary.
What happens at my consultation?
Your consultation for treatment will be with a trained medical professional who is experienced in administering injectables. In order to ensure we achieve the results you want, we will discuss with you your concerns and goals of therapy. Our consultations are no obligation and we aim to help you understand the treatment, its effects and how it works to prevent symptoms resulting from teeth clenching and grinding.
After the consultation, your bespoke therapy will be prescribed and ordered, with a date for your treatment to occur on confirmed.
Aftercare Advice is accessible here