Wrinkles can be successfully treated using a protein called a toxin - an injection into the muscles under facial wrinkles causes relaxation of those muscles, resulting in the smoothing of the overlying skin. In non-surgical aesthetic use the amount of product used is small and extremely safe. It reversibly weakens the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles which are lines that appear when you animate your face.
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2. Wrinkles can be successfully treated using a protein called a toxin - an injection into the
muscles under facial wrinkles causes relaxation of those muscles, resulting in the
smoothing of the overlying skin. In non-surgical aesthetic use the amount of product
used is small and extremely safe. It reversibly weakens the muscles responsible for
dynamic wrinkles which are lines that appear when you animate your face.
Static wrinkles are lines that appear at rest, these may not improve much with toxin and
may be best treated with Dermal Fillers.
We offer following Aesthetic treatments at our Watford clinic: Botox® Wrinkle
Injections, Lip Fillers, Cheek Fillers, PDO Thread Lifting, & APRP Anti-Ageing
All about wrinkles
3. What Types of Wrinkles can be treated?
There are three main types of wrinkles that can be treated with the toxin.
Frown Lines:
Frown lines (Glabella lines) are most commonly seen in patients with excessive sun exposure and
those who have over activity of these muscles often associated with frowning. Frown wrinkles
are vertical lines and can signal emotions such as anger, anxiety or fear. People with these types
of wrinkles may complain that their family, friends or work colleagues ask why they frown a lot.
Frown wrinkles are vertical lines and can be successfully treated with this toxin.
Forehead Wrinkles:
Forehead wrinkles appear in horizontal lines in the area between the eyebrows and the hairline.
These wrinkles are formed during facial expression to convey emotions such as surprise or
empathy.
Eye Wrinkles/Laughter Lines (Crow’s Feet):
Crow’s Feet wrinkles (Periorbiltal wrinkles) are in the outer corner of the eyes and appear more
prominent when laughing or smiling. Crow’s Feet Wrinkles can result from excessive sun
exposure combined with the skin becoming less elastic with age.
4. Wrinkle treatment FAQ
When injected into a muscle, the medicine temporarily relaxes the muscle by blocking
nerve impulses. As the nerve impulses are blocked the muscle is temporarily unable to
contract so that dynamic wrinkles are not formed. This gives the overlying facial skin a
softer, smoother and more youthful appearance.
5. Is the treatment safe?
As a muscle relaxant this treatment has an excellent safety record and a long record of
use in medicine. It has been used successfully in adults and children in variety medical
conditions over the last 20 years. It has been used cosmetically to treat facial wrinkles
for about 15 years and has become one of the most popular and frequently used
cosmetic treatments.
6. Who can have the treatment?
This treatment can be used for treating wrinkles in men and women, however
men usually need slightly higher doses than women.
It should not be used in:
People with infection at the proposed injection site.
People who have previously had an allergic reaction to the injections.
People with muscle problems or chronic diseases affecting the muscles, such
as Myasthenia Gravis, Eaton Lambert syndrome.
Children under the age of 18 years.
Women who are pregnant or breast feeding.
7. It should be used cautiously in
(please let the doctor know if the following applies to you)
People at risk of bleeding as there is an increased risk of bruising post
procedure. These include people who have blood clotting disorders such as
Haemophilia, those who are taking treatments with anticoagulant medicines
such as Warfarin, Heparin, Aspirin and Anti-Inflammatory medicines. Certain
herbal remedies such as Gingiko Bilboa, St John’s Wort and Vitamin E.
People with excessive weakness or wasting in the muscle to be injected, such as
those patients with history of Stroke or Bell’s palsy.
People with chronic breathing problems.
8. Does the injection hurt?
These injections are relatively painless as the injections are performed using a very fine
needle. Patients therefore and do not require any anaesthesia. The full treatment takes about
15-20 minutes to perform and you are able to drive and go to work the same day.
9. How Long Do The Effects Last?
It can take about 2-14 days to see the full
effects after the initial treatment. The
cosmetic effects can last up to six months
but typically range from three to four
months. Eventually most people require
re-treatment as the wrinkles reappear.
However in some treated areas (such as
frown wrinkles), the wrinkles may return
less severe after repeated treatments as
the unconscious muscle contraction habit
is broken. We offer all our patients a free
two week follow up appointment to
assess the effect of treatment and
administer any top up treatments if
necessary.
10. Most people find that the injections cause
only mild local pain and tenderness.
Immediately after the injection there may
be mild swelling at the injection site
which usually subsides within 48 hours.
Slight bruising is also possible. Side
effects of these treatments are extremely
rare. Occasionally, the treatment may
relax nearby muscle groups causing
temporary drooping of the eyebrow or
eyelids. This may last for a few weeks
but will resolve with time. As with any
medicine an allergic reaction may occur,
this is however quite rare. Conversely
there may be some unintended benefits in
some people such as easing of tension
type headaches as the muscles in the
forehead relax.
Are there any side effects?
11. How often can I have treatments?
When the effect of the treatment wears off the wrinkles will always return to their pre
treatment state. Treatments can be repeated to a minimum of three monthly intervals, but the
effects may last longer for some individuals, especially if they have had previous treatments
to the same area.
12. Will I still have expression in my face?
These treatments are designed to smooth dynamic wrinkles in the forehead and around
eyes, they do not affect your resting facial expression. The final result can be tailored to
each patient and can be discussed at the initial free consultation.
13. What after care advice should I follow?
Try to contract the treated muscle areas for up to four hours after treatment, by frowning
and lifting eyebrows to allow the toxin to reach all of the treated muscle.
Avoid rubbing or touching the injected areas and avoid having facials and massage for 48
hours this is to ensure that the treatment remains at the site of injection.
Avoid vigorous exercise and alcohol for 48 hours.
If bruising develops the you can apply Arnica cream
Paracetamol can be taken for mild pain post procedure
We offer all clients a no obligation free consultation with a doctor.