Wrinkle relaxers

Wrinkle relaxers, such as Botox and Dysport, are injectable treatments that reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing the muscles responsible for these facial expressions. They work by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, preventing them from contracting and thus smoothing the skin.

Benefits and results

Wrinkle Relaxers Smooth Fine Lines, Boost Confidence and Provide Lasting Facial Rejuvenation.
Wrinkle relaxers provide a more youthful and refreshed appearance by reducing the visibility of dynamic wrinkles, such as crow's feet and frown lines. Results typically appear within a few days and can last for several months, making them a popular choice for maintaining smooth skin without invasive surgery.

Who Needs It?

If you’re worried about visible signs of ageing and want to achieve a smoother, youthful appearance, then this treatment is for you.
Individuals seeking to diminish the appearance of dynamic wrinkles caused by repetitive facial movements, such as smiling or frowning, may benefit from wrinkle relaxers. They are often used by people in their 30s and older who want to prevent or reduce the signs of ageing.

What is the Process?

Wrinkle relaxers work by temporarily paralyzing targeted facial muscles, smoothing out wrinkles and preventing new ones from forming.
The process involves a consultation with a qualified practitioner to discuss goals and expectations. During the procedure, small amounts of the relaxer are injected directly into the targeted muscles using a fine needle. The treatment is quick, usually taking about 10-15 minutes, with minimal discomfort and no downtime.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the procedure painful?
The procedure involves minimal discomfort, often compared to a slight pinching sensation.
Can I return to my normal activities after treatment?
Yes, there is no downtime, and you can resume normal activities immediately after treatment.
Are wrinkle relaxers safe?
Yes, when administered by a qualified professional, wrinkle relaxers are considered safe.
Are there any side effects?
Common side effects include minor bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection site.