Fine lines and Wrinkle Reduction Treatment
Wrinkles · Fine Lines
Face · Neck
30 minutes
Facial wrinkles develop as part of the natural ageing process and are influenced by a combination of factors, including repeated facial expressions, gradual loss of skin elasticity, reduced collagen production, genetics, and environmental influences such as sun exposure.
Wrinkle reduction treatments involve the use of prescription-only medicines that work by temporarily relaxing specific facial muscles responsible for expression lines. By reducing repetitive muscle movement, these treatments can help soften the appearance of lines such as frown lines, forehead lines, and crow’s feet, while maintaining natural facial expression.
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In line with Australian TGA advertising guidelines, we do not publicly name prescription-only medicines. Treatment options and relevant medicines are discussed in full during your consultation with a qualified practitioner.
What to Expect During a Wrinkle Reduction Treatment Procedure
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You will be asked questions regarding your medical history, medications or nutritional supplements that you may be taking. We will clarify your goals for treatment, may take photographs, and provide you with information regarding an individual treatment program.
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The treatment area will be cleansed and the product used for treating wrinkles and fine lines are injected in a quick and relatively painless procedure. The number of units varies depending on the skin condition, the chosen treatment area, and the desired effect. Slight discomfort or pressure from the injected area may be felt but overall, the injections are well tolerated.
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1 hour: Remain upright
1 day:
Avoid high intensity exercise immediately following treatment
Avoid toughing/rubbing areas injected
Avoid alcohol
Avoid make-up
2 weeks: Full effects seen - top up if required
It is best for:
Fine lines and wrinkles
Premature aging signs
Mild sagging skin of jowls and neck
Procedure FAQs
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Once the product is injected, it stops neural signals that travel from the nerves to the muscles. Left without the instruction to move, the muscles relax, and the skin covering them softens and smooths out.
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As with any cosmetic procedure, there are potential risks involved, which can differ based on individual characteristics including skin type, medical history, and treatment area.
Most patients who receive this injections will experience mild and temporary side effects, such as bruising, swelling, numbness, headache, bumps. This will be further explained during consultation.
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The treatment involve minimal pain, usually described as a quick slight pinch or sting from the very fine needles. Discomfort is generally brief, with minor redness or swelling.
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This treatment generally has no downtime allowing immediate return to activities, but you should avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours, stay upright for 3-4 hours, and not rub the area for at least 12 hours to prevent the toxin from spreading.
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Result typically last 3 to 4 months though effects can range from 3 to 6 months, fading as nerve endings regenerate and muscles regain movement, with factors like treatment area, muscle strength, dosage, and individual metabolism influencing the duration. Regular treatments can sometimes lead to longer intervals between sessions as muscles get "trained" to relax.
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All cosmetic injectable treatments carry potential risks and side effects. Individual results may vary, and outcomes cannot be guaranteed. A thorough consultation with our qualified treating nurse is required prior to any treatment to assess suitability, discuss potential risks, and develop a personalised treatment plan.
Price per treatment
Cost will be discussed by our nurse after the consultation.
Contact us.
Not sure which treatment is right for you? We offer complimentary consultations to discuss your goals, answer your questions, and design a personalised treatment plan that suits your unique features and preferences — with absolutely no pressure.
info@exudeaesthetics.com.au
(02) 7239 2040