anti wrinkle (Anti Aging) injections
Horizontal forehad wrinkles treated with anti-wrinkle injections (15 units).
Horizontal forehad wrinkles treated with anti-wrinkle injections (15 units).
Horizontal forehad wrinkles treated with anti-wrinkle injections (15 units) and dermal filler injections (1mL). Horizontal forehad wrinkles and frown lines treated with anti-wrinkle injections (30 units).
Frown lines treated with 20 units of anti wrinkle injections.
Frown lines treated with 20 units and bunny lines with 10 units.
Glabella wrinkles treated with 15 units.Glabella wrinkles treated with 20 units, as she had strong glabella muscles.
Crows feet wrinkles treated with 10 units on each side.
Crows feet wrinkles treated with 10 units on each side and fine wrinkle mesotherapy to remove the resting wrinkles.
Crows feet wrinkles treated with 10 units.
Crows feet wrinkles treated with 10 units.
Q: What are anti-wrinkle injections?
A: Anti-wrinkle injections are group of injections with intention to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
- Anti muscular injections involve injecting a purified form of botulinum toxin into specific facial muscles to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
- Dermal filler injection involve injecting biocompatible filler into the folds and wrinkles to fill the wirnkles and folds.
- Mesotherapy involve injecting anti-aging ingredients into the skin to boost the collagen level and reduce the fine lines and hydrate the skin.
Q: How do anti-wrinkle injections work?
Q: What areas can be treated with anti-wrinkle injections?
A: Most areas of the face can be treated with anti wrinkle injections as shown above.
Q: Are anti-wrinkle injections safe?
A: When administered by a qualified and experienced medical professional, anti-wrinkle injections are generally considered safe. However, like any medical procedure, there can be potential risks and side effects, such as bruising, redness, swelling, or temporary muscle weakness. It is important to discuss these risks with your healthcare provider before undergoing the treatment.
Q: How long do the effects of anti-wrinkle injections last?
A: The effects of anti-wrinkle injections typically last between three to six months. However, the duration may vary depending on individual factors such as the dosage, treatment area, and individual metabolism. Over time, the muscle activity gradually returns, and subsequent injections are needed to maintain the desired results.
Q: Are anti-wrinkle injections painful?
A: The injections are generally well-tolerated and cause minimal discomfort. Some individuals may experience a slight pinch or stinging sensation during the injection. However, if desired, a topical anesthetic cream can be applied before the procedure to minimize any potential discomfort.
Q: Can anyone receive anti-wrinkle injections?
A: Anti-wrinkle injections are not suitable for everyone. Pregnant or breastfeeding women, individuals with certain neuromuscular disorders, or those with a known hypersensitivity to botulinum toxin should avoid these injections. It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider who can assess your medical history and determine if you are a suitable candidate for the procedure.
Q: Can anti-wrinkle injections be combined with other cosmetic treatments?
A: Yes, anti-wrinkle injections can be combined with other cosmetic treatments, such as dermal fillers, mesotherapy, chemical peels, or laser resurfacing, to achieve more comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Your healthcare provider can recommend the most suitable combination of treatments based on your specific needs and goals.
Q: Are there any alternatives to anti-wrinkle injections?
A: Yes, there are various non-invasive procedures like microdermabrasion, radiofrequency therapy, or laser skin resurfacing. The best treatment option will depend on individual factors and desired outcomes, so it’s important to discuss your options with a qualified healthcare provider.
Q: What should I expect during and after an anti-wrinkle injection treatment?
A: During the treatment, your healthcare provider will cleanse the treatment area and administer the injections using a fine needle. The procedure usually takes around 15 to 30 minutes. After the treatment, you may experience slight redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection
Q: What are the potential complications?
A: While complications from anti-wrinkle injections are rare, there are potential risks and side effects that you should be aware of. These can include:
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Bruising: It is common to experience some bruising at the injection site. This usually resolves on its own within a few days or weeks.
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Redness and Swelling: Mild redness and swelling can occur at the injection site. These are usually temporary and should subside within a few hours or days.
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Headache: In some cases, individuals may experience a mild headache following the treatment. This is usually temporary and can be relieved with over-the-counter pain medication.
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Muscle Weakness: Although rare, temporary muscle weakness can occur if the toxin spreads beyond the intended treatment area. This can lead to drooping eyelids, uneven smile, or difficulty in facial expressions. However, the effects are temporary and typically resolve within a few weeks.
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Allergic Reactions: Although rare, allergic reactions to anti-wrinkle injections can occur. Symptoms may include itching, rash, hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face or throat. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention.
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Infection: While infections are extremely rare, there is a small risk of bacterial infection at the injection site. It is essential to maintain proper hygiene and follow post-treatment care instructions to minimize this risk.
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Unwanted Results: In some cases, the desired cosmetic outcome may not be achieved, or the results may be asymmetrical. This can happen due to individual variations in muscle response or technique. It is important to have realistic expectations and communicate your goals with your healthcare provider before the procedure.
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Rare Systemic Side Effects: Although highly unlikely, the botulinum toxin used in anti-wrinkle injections can cause rare systemic side effects such as muscle weakness or difficulty swallowing, speaking, or breathing. These are serious complications and require immediate medical attention.
It is crucial to discuss the potential risks and complications with your healthcare provider before undergoing any cosmetic procedure. They will be able to evaluate your medical history, assess your suitability for the treatment, and provide you with personalized advice and recommendations.
The cost are as follows:
Anti wrinke injection:
upto 30 units: $14.50 per unit
31-50 units: $13.50
51-70 units: $12.50 per unit
71-99 units: $11.00 per unit
100+ units: $10 per unit.
A lot of our patients purchase 100 units and use it over 6 months.
Dermal Filler:
- 1mL $500
- 2nd mL $400
- 3rd mL $300
Fine Wrinkle injections:
$1000 per injection