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Your face will be cleaned and botulinum toxin will be injected into muscles in your face using a very fine needle. You'll need injections in different places, depending on the area being treated. You'll be asked to move the muscles in your face to help find the best place for the injections. It usually takes about 20 minutes.

The risks of Botox injections are small if it's done correctly by a suitably qualified practitioner. Speak to your practitioner about the risks. After treatment you may have: - a headache and flu-like symptoms for the first 24 hours - bruising, swelling and redness where the needles went in the skin - a frozen look – you might not be able to move the muscles in your face if too much Botox is injected -

How long the effects of dermal fillers will last depends on the product, the area of treatment, and the patient. Generally speaking, the denser the product is and the more deeply it is injected, the longer it will last, although this is not a hard and fast rule. To maintain your results, your cosmetic surgeon will simply repeat treatment, adjusting the amount and techniques as necessary to ensure optimal results. Hyaluronic acid

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Dermal filler injections are non-surgical and typically completed during an office visit. Your initial treatment will begin with a consultation, during which you will meet with your cosmetic surgeon to discuss your concerns and goals. Pre-treatment consultation During your consultation, your cosmetic surgeon will evaluate your area of concern and review your medical history. While the risks associated with dermal fillers are minimal, you need to fully disclose your medical history prior to

This will really depend on the individual. The injections themselves feel like a slight pinch, and you may experience slight pressure or a ‘stinging’ sensation as the product is being injected. Depending on the area, your practitioner may apply or inject a local anaesthetic to the area to be treated. Some of the fillers already contain local anaesthetic which also makes the treatment more tolerable.

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