Botox® for Fine Lines and Wrinkles
We focus on the three primary areas of upper-face rejuvenation using high-quality anti-wrinkle botulinum toxin injections:
Frontal (Forehead Lines): Smoothing the horizontal lines across the forehead for a more rested, serene appearance.
Frown Lines (The “11s”): Softening the vertical lines between the eyebrows to reduce a tired or stern expression.
Crow’s Feet: Gently smoothing the fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes that appear when smiling.
The Patient Journey
Medical Consultation:
A 15–20 minute assessment to discuss your goals, medical history, and suitability for treatment.
Bespoke Treatment:
Precision injections tailored to your unique facial anatomy.
Aftercare:
You will receive a clear post-treatment guide.
Follow-up:
We offer a complimentary review 2 weeks post-treatment to ensure you are delighted with the result.
Anti-Wrinkle Injections FAQ
Mandatory Medical Disclaimer
Combined Mandatory Medical Disclaimer (Botulinum Toxin Treatments) Botulinum toxin treatments (including Botox®, Dysport®, Xeomin®, and Relfydess®) are Prescription Medicines containing botulinum toxin type A for injection. These medicines are used for the treatment of facial lines (such as frown lines, forehead lines, and crow’s feet) and other medical or appearance indications. They must be prescribed and administered only by a qualified medical practitioner or authorised prescriber following an appropriate medical consultation. Individual suitability for treatment can only be determined after a full medical assessment, including review of your medical history, medications, allergies, and treatment goals. Not all individuals are suitable candidates. Cautions: People with defective neuromuscular transmission disorders (for example, myasthenia gravis), infection at the proposed injection site, pregnancy or breastfeeding, or certain other medical conditions should not receive treatment unless advised by a medical professional. Possible side effects include headache, injection site pain, burning, stinging, bruising, swelling or redness, local muscle weakness including drooping eyelids or brows, asymmetry, dry eye symptoms, visual disturbance, difficulty with facial movement, nausea, flu-like symptoms, or allergic reactions. Rare but serious complications can occur. Results vary between individuals. No guarantee of outcome can be provided. The effects are temporary and typically last about 3 to 4 months, after which further treatments may be required to maintain the result. Treatment is a medical procedure and a charge applies. A formal consultation, discussion of risks and benefits, and informed consent are required prior to treatment. If you experience side effects or have concerns following treatment, seek medical advice promptly. Speak to your specialist about whether this treatment is right for you and about the benefits and risks in your individual situation.