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Advanced Anti Wrinkle Treatments

from £120

30 minutes

About

Anti wrinkle treatment injections to various delicate areas of the face to help reduce dynamic fine lines and can also correct facial asymmetry.


Some of the treatments available for you are listed below: (best to consult with your nurse practitioner for more in depth discussion if any of these are suitable and beneficial for you):

  • Gummy Smile Treatment (£90 per treatment) - Gummy Smile is a phenomenon that when some people smile, their upper lip elevates too far above their upper teeth, exposing gums and producing an unattractive smile. One of the causes is hyperactive muscle which elevates the upper lip. Occasionally, the gummy smile is also aggravated by a thin upper lip that further contributes to the problem by exposing the upper gum even more.

  • Smoker's Lines Treatment / Lip Flip (£90 per treatment) - Smokers lines are fine wrinkles and lines on the upper and or lower lip that radiates out from the red lip border. These lines are more prevalent on the upper lip. When treating smoker's lines this can also cause a subtle enhancement of the upper lip making the upper lip look more plump which is the well known "lip flip" treatment that can accentuate lip fillers or a standalone procedure if one is not sure to have dermal fillers on lips done.

  • Downturned corners of the mouth treatment (£120 per treatment) - a small amount of anti wrinkle injections into the muscle in the corners of the mouth can diminish the downward pull on the corners of the mouth and allow the muscles that elevate the corners to take over hence subtly lifting the corners of the mouth; giving one a less upset/sad look. (see example image below)

  • Pebble / Dimpled Chin treatment (£120 per treatment) -repeated contractions can cause ‘dimpling’ –anti wrinkle injections relaxes and smoothens the chin & mental crease. (see example image below)



*Free 2 week review is included. A top up is not automatically done on the 2 week review unless the practitioner have clinically assessed it necessary.

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