About Anti Wrinkle Injections
Anti Wrinkle Injections
Anti wrinkle injections are utilised to soften fine lines and deep wrinkles in the face and can be used to target a variety of facial features. Whilst wrinkles in the face naturally develop as we age, some people choose to undergo anti wrinkle injections in order to radiate a more youthful and relaxed facial aesthetic and to improve symmetry in the face.


What is Anti Wrinkle Injections?
Anti wrinkle injections are utilised to soften fine lines and deep wrinkles in the face and can be used to target a variety of facial features. Whilst wrinkles in the face naturally develop as we age, some people choose to undergo anti wrinkle injections in order to radiate a more youthful and relaxed facial aesthetic and to improve symmetry in the face. These injectables are made of natural purified proteins that work by inhibiting the signal between the nerves and the muscle, which ultimately prevents excess movement in the muscle. This in turn decreases contractions in the skin which allows you to obtain fewer lines and wrinkles.
What are some areas that can be targeted by anti-wrinkle injections?
+ Neck lift - reduces the appearance of wrinkles on the neck and contours the jaw + Bruxism - helps to reduce teeth grinding Dimpled chin - removes the dimple visible on the chin + Non-surgical nose shaping + Platysmal neck bands - diminishes the appearance of vertical neck bands + Excessive sweating for under arms, scalp, nose, forehead, hands, and feet + Jaw reduction + Bunny lines - smooths fine lines on the face when the nose is scrunched up + Marionette lines - removes lines that run between the mouth and chin + Brow asymmetry + Forehead correction - reduces wrinkles that appear on the forehead + Frown lines - reduces the wrinkles that appear between the eyes + Crow’s feet - smooths wrinkles that appear either side of the eyes + Migraine alleviation + Gummy smile - reduces the proportion of gum visible when you smile


All Your Questions Answered
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What is Gastric Sleeve Surgery?Gastric sleeve surgery is a surgical procedure that reduces your stomach size. By limiting the amount, a person could eat, it is perfect for people who are extremely overweight and neither diet or training is not effective. A person should be extremely careful when deciding to take this procedure as it is irreversible and will greatly affect their lifestyle.
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How does it work?The surgery removes a part of the stomach, reducing its size by 75% thus leaving the left side in a long sleeve shape. While three-quarters of the stomach is removed it retains all its previous functions resulting in a smaller efficient stomach that limits your food intake because of its size. Furthermore, the stomach produces hormones such as gastrin and ghrelin which are associated with the feeling of hunger, so removing a part of the stomach would decrease the level of these hormones as well as your appetite. The rest of the pouch is closed using medical staples and manual stitching to prevent any legates from occurring (doctors could perform a fluid test while operating to validate). During this period of time the patient will be under the effect of general aesthetics and the operation could last between 1-2 hours.
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What are the benefits?30-60 % loss of excessive weight Patients are more energetic allowing for more physical activities which leads to improved fitness, strength, mood and stamina. An improvement in any weight related problem such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, back pain, arterial hypertension etc. Increased self-confidence Healthier lifestyle Improved BMI Increased mobility
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Risks and ComplicationsRisks are lowered considerably if a patient doesn’t smoke and sticks to a healthy lifestyle. Possible risks are : Acid reflux – gastric juice leaks into oesophagus damaging the mucosal layer ( to deal with this antacid medication must be taken up until 3 months after the surgery Blood clots – form due to a lower blood flow in the veins ( to prevent this there should be exercise wherever it is possible, smoking is also damaging and it creates blood clots) Vomiting and nausea – they get better with time Dumping syndrome – occurs when food enters the small intestine too quickly, causing diarrhoea, sweating and bloating (refrain from eating and drinking at the same time or rushing when having a meal) Infections
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RecoveryAfter your stay at the hospital (normally 2 days) it is normal to feel tired the first few days. When a week has passed, you may return to work, though it is recommended to rest 2-3 weeks until your body stabilises. Everyday activities should be comfortable to perform within 4-6 weeks but from 3-6 months some symptoms might develop for this short period of time such as mood changes, tiredness, thinning hair or dry skin (due to the excessive weight loss). However, the ongoing treatment will include our doctors continuously consulting with you helping in creating an exercise plan and a controlled diet. Blood tests might be required to check the progress of the individual. A healthy lifestyle maximises results and reduces risks to a great extent so a patient should exercise, stay hydrated and change their diet and eating habits