Muscle Relaxants

Muscle Relaxants

One of the first signs of ageing which we tend to notice are the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. As the years go by, we start to lose components in the skin which provide elasticity such as collagen and hyaluronic acid. The Rensburg’s anti wrinkle injections offer the perfect solution to this.  As these decrease, repetitive muscle movements such as smiling and frowning can cause lines to be visible at rest.


How the treatment works

By relaxing these muscles with wrinkle relaxing medication, commonly known as botox®, we can reduce the severity of these lines.

I am a highly experienced provider of anti wrinkle injections, and always strive for a natural appearance ensuring a degree of movement is maintained to avoid a frozen or startled appearance.


My aim

Striving for subtle results, I will always aim to be conservative in my approach, and top up if required two weeks following treatment to avoid a ‘fake’ appearance.



Quick Overview


Expected results

Reduction of wrinkles and fine lines, youthful look


Treatment time

30 to 60 minutes


Down time

Minimal


How long does it last?

3 to 4 months


Prices

From £160

FAQs

  • Am I suitable for this treatment?

    The vast majority of adults will be suitable for treatment. The common areas to be treated are:

    Frown lines

    Lip flip

    Smokers lines

    Forehead lines

    Crow’s feet lines around the eye

    Chin

    Bunny lines

    Enlarged jaw muscles (masseter muscles) to slim the face

    I will always provide an in-depth consultation to ensure that your treatment is individualised for your specific concerns.


  • Is it safe?

    The procedure is considered to be very safe.

  • Does it hurt?

    You do have the option to have numbing cream applied before your treatment, but generally it does not hurt beyond the usual discomfort of an injection.

  • What can I expect after the treatment?

    It takes up to 2 weeks to fully kick in.


  • Are there any side effects or risks?

    Possible bruising, localised swelling and very rarely infection.

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