Treatments · Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Rested, not frozen.
Anti-wrinkle injections relax the specific muscles that create expression lines, smoothing the forehead, frown and crow’s feet. The aim is a fresher, more rested appearance that keeps your natural movement — not a frozen one.
Fine Lines & WrinklesIs this right for you?
What it treats
How it works
Botulinum toxin is a prescription-only medicine that temporarily blocks the nerve signals telling certain muscles to contract. With those muscles relaxed, the overlying skin creases less, so existing lines soften and new ones are slower to form. It’s targeted only to the muscles being treated, so the rest of your expression stays intact.
What to expect
Every treatment starts with a proper consultation — never a hard sell. Here’s how it works from first visit to follow-up.
A relaxed, no-pressure consultation to understand your concern, your goals and your medical history.
An honest, personalised recommendation — only what will genuinely help, explained in plain language.
Carried out carefully by a trained practitioner, with your comfort and a natural result the priority.
Clear aftercare and a follow-up review, so we can track your result and adjust if needed.
Questions, answered
No — when dosed and placed correctly you keep natural movement. The goal is softened lines and a rested look, not a frozen face. Starting lighter and reviewing at two weeks keeps results natural.
Very little. The needles are very fine and most people describe a brief pinch or sting. The treatment is over in minutes.
Usually around 3–4 months, sometimes longer. As muscle movement returns, lines gradually reappear and a top-up maintains the effect.
Most people notice a change within 2–5 days, with the full effect at about two weeks.
Botulinum toxin has been used cosmetically for many years with a strong safety record. In the UK it’s a prescription-only medicine and must be administered by, or under the supervision of, a qualified medical professional.
Usually minor and short-lived — a little redness, small bruising or mild tenderness at the injection points. Occasional temporary heaviness is uncommon and settles as the product wears off.
Yes — a conservative first dose with a follow-up review is a common and sensible approach for new patients.
No. Anti-wrinkle injections relax muscles to soften movement lines; filler replaces lost volume. They treat different things and are often combined.
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