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InjectableS

What It Does?

Botulinum Toxin is a very popular and effective treatment for wrinkles and fine lines.

Person receiving an injection in the arm, set against a pink background.
Hands in latex gloves preparing for a medical procedure, close-up view.

How It Works

There are many areas in which Botulinum Toxin can be used on the face, the most common areas being the forehead, between the brows and around the eyes. It minimizes the appearance of wrinkles and is preventative in the formation of future wrinkles.

What To Expect

After Treatment

Mild bruising, swelling and tenderness may occur in the treated area(s) and typically resolves itself within 3-7 days. The effect of the Botulinum Toxin will not be apparent right away, it will take approximately 3-5 days before it starts to take effect, the true end result will be seen 14 days after the treatment.

Person receiving a cosmetic procedure with gloves holding a syringe near their jawline.

Recommended Sessions

A person receiving an injection in their upper arm from a healthcare provider.

Benefits

Three hands in black gloves holding syringes around a person's head and neck.

Fillers

What It Does?

Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally occurring substance found in our skin and joints. When injected for cosmetic purposes, Hyaluronic Acid Fillers add volume and definition to facial features and increase hydration in the skin.

Close-up of a medical professional holding a syringe near a patient's arm.
Close-up of a person receiving an injection in the earlobe, performed by a professional in gloves.

Recommended Sessions

What To Expect

During Treatment

Most Hyaluronic Fillers contain an anesthetic to minimize discomfort during the treatment and numbing is also applied topically to more sensitive areas, such as the lips, prior to the filler being injected.

Hands in blue gloves administering an injection in a patient's arm.

After Treatment

The area may remain slightly numb for up to two hours afterwards. Swelling, bruising and tenderness in the treated area(s) is completely normal and typically resolves itself within 3-7 days.

A person wearing gloves holding a syringe against a gray background.

Benefits

Medical professional holding a syringe, preparing to administer an injection to a person's cheek.
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