Wrinkle Release Injections - Aesthetica White Lies

Wrinkle Release Injections

Wrinkle Release Injections are used to help relax facial muscles and make lines and wrinkles less noticeable.  Over time, skin loses the connective tissue that makes it elastic, and permanent grooves can form in those spots, causing frown or smile lines. These injections smooth these wrinkles by preventing facial muscle contraction. If people start treatment early enough, they can even prevent permanent wrinkling from taking place. Wrinkle Release Injection treatment is a prescription-only medicine that a registered and trained aesthetic doctor should only be given in a clinical environment. Dr. Bianca Cowan is an experienced professional at Aesthetica Skin Centre. She employs many techniques to prevent ageing, especially those associated with facial wrinkles at rest and in-action phase. Wrinkle Release Injection treatments are a simple, non-surgical procedure that smoothes deep, persistent lines, which develop over time. Nowadays, this non-surgical procedure has made a difference for both aesthetic professionals and patients. In this expanding era of non-surgical treatment procedures, Wrinkle Release Injections have emerged as a benefit at Aesthetica Skin Centre, for our aesthetic professionals and patients.

Frequently Asked Questions:

During the procedure, your skin is cleaned, and small amounts of botulinum toxin are injected into the area to be treated. Several injections are usually needed at different sites. The effect of injections generally take about three to five days after treatment, and it can take up to two weeks for the full effect to be realised. The results typically last for about three to four months.
Forehead lines, frown lines, crow’s feet, bunny lines (top of the nose), vertical lip line, mental crease, and under the arms, hands or feet (hyperhidrosis).
The injected product targets the underlying repeated muscle contractions from frowning and squinting over the years. Dr. Bianca Cowan injects these muscles with a Botulinum Toxin Type A product. The injected product will manage, for instance, dynamic forehead wrinkles and temporarily reduce muscle activity. You will begin to notice a visible smoothing effect of your crow’s feet lines and frown lines between your brows.
The Wrinkle Release Injection procedure at Aesthetica Skin Centre is a technique-sensitive treatment. You should not lose the ability to show expression when treated by a licensed and medical expert in facial anatomy. It is essential to talk to Dr. Bianca Cowan about the results you want from treatment.
Some patients report a slight sting when injected. However, if you are concerned about discomfort, our professionals may apply a topical numbing cream before administering your treatment.
Botox is relatively safe and does not result in any adverse side effects. It is, however, essential to undergo the procedure at a clinic with trained aesthetic doctors.
You may begin to notice results within 24 to 48 hours for moderate to severe frown lines, with results lasting up to 4 months.
Yes. Research studies for moderate to severe frown lines have shown that 17.5% of patients treated with Wrinkle Release Injections were men. Also, for moderate to severe crow’s feet, male patients comprised approximately 10% of patients treated with Wrinkle Release Injections.

References:

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Ilankovan, V., (2014). Anatomy of ageing face. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg., 52(3), 195–202. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24370442/

Kane,  M.A., (2005). Botox injections for lower facial rejuvenation. Oral Maxillo fac Surg Clin North Am.,17(1), 41–49. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18088763/

Niamtu, J., (2003). Botulinum toxin A: A review of 1085 oral and maxillofacial patient treatments. J Oral Maxillofac Surg., 61(3), 317–324. http://europepmc.org/article/med/12618971

Satriyasa B. K. (2019). Botulinum toxin (Botox) A for reducing the appearance of facial wrinkles: a literature review of clinical use and pharmacological aspect. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology, 12, 223–228. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6489637/

Susmita, A., Kolli, N. N., Meka, S., Chakravarthi, S. P., Kattimani, V. S., Lingamaneni, K. P., & Shaik, L. S. (2016). An Evaluation of Use of Botulinum Toxin Type A in the Management of Dynamic Forehead Wrinkles - A Clinical Study. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR, 10(10), ZC127–ZC131. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5121792/



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