Small, virtually pain-free anti-wrinkle injections target the overactive muscles with a purified protein. Over time, these muscles create fine lines and wrinkles. Our formula relaxes the muscles, softening wrinkles for a more youthful you. Unsure if you are a candidate? Ask Our Opinion.
Anti-Wrinkle Pricing
Product | Price Per Unit |
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Brand A | 4.5 |
Brand B | 11 |
Brand C | 13.9 |
Anti-Wrinkle Packages
Package | From |
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Two Areas | 440 or $15/wk with Membership |
Three Areas | 500 |
Jaw Slimming | 640 |
2 Areas + 1mL Filler | 1,100 |
2 Areas + 2mL Fillers | 1,450 |
3 Areas + 2mL Fillers | 1,550 |
3 Areas + 3mL Fillers | 2,050 |
Anti-Wrinkle Before And After
Anti-Wrinkle Frequently Asked Questions
Anti-wrinkle Injections are placed into the target treatment area, using a purified protein. This works by relaxing the nerve signals’ muscles need to contract. It’s this repetitive contraction that causes expression lines and wrinkles. Once placed, they relax the muscles and decrease their movement to reduce or eliminate the appearance of unwanted lines.
An ideal candidate for is typically individuals with dynamic wrinkles, those formed by repetitive muscle movements like frown lines or crow’s feet. Realistic expectations about the temporary nature of results are important, and cannot be done whilst pregnant or breastfeeding.
Maintenance is key, as the effects wear off after a few months. A thorough consultation with our team is essential to assess your suitability based on your medical history and cosmetic goals.
Anti-wrinkle injections are ideal for smoothing lines and wrinkles, especially on the forehead, crow’s feet, and glabellar. They may also be used to soften chin dimpling, shape eyebrows for a brow lift, or slim the jawline, also known as Masseter injections. Masseter injections can also alleviate pain from teeth grinding, or migraines.
Anti-Wrinkle injections can even reduce excessive sweating on the underarms.
- Upper Face Anti Wrinkle:
- Forehead Lines: Smoothens horizontal lines on the forehead.
- Glabellar Lines: Also known as “frown lines” between the eyebrows.
- Crow’s Feet: Lines around the eyes from to smiling or squinting.
- Mid Face:
- Bunny Lines: Wrinkles on the nose caused by facial expressions.
- Vertical Lip Lines: Lines around the lips, often called “smoker’s lines.”
- Lower Face:
- Marionette Lines: Lines that run from the corners of the mouth to the chin.
- Chin Dimpling: Anti Wrinkle can be used to reduce the appearance of dimpling in the chin.
- Mentalis Dysfunction: Anti Wrinkle can help address issues with the mentalis muscle, reducing chin puckering or wrinkling.
- Skin Tightening in the Lower Face:
- Jawline Definition: Anti Wrinkle can be strategically injected along the jawline to create a more defined and contoured appearance.
- Neck Bands: Anti Wrinkle may be used to relax the muscles responsible for the appearance of vertical bands or “turkey neck.”
For skin tightening in the lower face, Anti Wrinkle can be employed to address issues related to muscle tension and contraction. By carefully targeting specific muscles, Anti Wrinkle can reduce sagging and create a lifting effect. This is often done in combination with other cosmetic procedures for a comprehensive rejuvenation of the lower face.
Results appear gradually over 10 to 14 days and typically last between 2 to 4 months. Over time the body metabolises the treatment, slowly restoring muscle movement to the area. Results can be maintained for longer by undergoing regular top-up treatments every 3 to 4 months.
Treatments usually take between 15 and 30 minutes.
Quick with minimal discomfort, anti-wrinkle treatments require no anesthetic or recovery time. Most patients report brief discomfort during the injection, which doesn’t persist afterwards. Bruising, swelling, redness or tenderness may occur around the injection site, but will resolve naturally after a few days.
When used correctly, muscle relaxants should not affect your ability to frown, look surprised, and make other facial movements. If you decide against further treatments, your skin will be left in the same condition it was before; it will not be any more wrinkled than it was prior to treatment.
Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen and excessive alcohol before and within 24 hours of the treatment to decrease the risk of bruising.
Anti-Wrinkle injections are extremely safe and effective with therapeutic and cosmetic uses going back decades.
- No rubbing or massage of treated areas for 48 hours.
- No strenuous exercise for 24 hours after treatment.
- Keep upright for 4 hours post treatment.
- Avoid tightly fitted headwear for 24 hours after treatment.
- No extreme hot and cold temperatures for 48 hours.
- Avoid makeup application for 4 hours.
- Wash face and apply skincare products in an upward direction gently.
- If you experience any concerning pain, discolouration, or heat on the treated area, please contact us.
All brands use the same active ingredient and have similar safety profiles. For everyone unit of Brand A used, two and a half units of Brand C are needed for the same effect.
In most cases, brands can be used interchangeably to treat the same cosmetic conditions. Results depend more on how injections are administered rather than brand superiority. This ABC article compares Brand A and Brand C – ABC.
The long-term effects of Anti Wrinkle treatments can vary among individuals, and it’s essential to consider both potential benefits and considerations. Here’s an overview of what may happen to your face after years of Anti Wrinkle:
Short-Term Effects:
- Smoothed Wrinkles: Anti Wrinkle is known for its ability to temporarily reduce the appearance of wrinkles by relaxing the muscles responsible for their formation.
- Preventive Effects: Some people use Anti Wrinkle as a preventive measure, aiming to minimise the development of new wrinkles by reducing muscle movement.
Long-Term Effects:
- Diminished Wrinkles: With consistent and well-managed Anti Wrinkle treatments, individuals may experience a continued reduction in the severity of existing wrinkles.
- Muscle Atrophy: Prolonged and frequent use of Anti Wrinkle may lead to muscle atrophy in treated areas. While this can contribute to a smoother appearance, it’s important to strike a balance to avoid excessive weakening of facial muscles.
- Cumulative Effects: Continuous and proper use of Anti Wrinkle over years may lead to a cumulative effect, resulting in sustained improvements in skin texture and appearance. You may also require fewer units.
Considerations:
- Gradual Return of Muscle Activity: Anti Wrinkle is not a permanent solution. Over time, as the effects wear off, muscle activity may gradually return, and wrinkles may reappear.
- Individual Variation: Responses to Anti Wrinkle can vary. Some individuals may find that their skin appears more refreshed and youthful with long-term use, while others may experience different outcomes.
Consultation with Professionals: Regular consultations with our qualified nurse are crucial for monitoring the long-term effects of Anti Wrinkle.
Adjustments to the treatment plan can be made based on changes in individual preferences, aging patterns, and overall health.
It’s worth noting that while Anti Wrinkle is considered safe when administered by trained professionals, improper administration can lead to unwanted outcomes.
Yes, Anti Wrinkle can be used for preventive measures in the context of addressing and minimising the development of wrinkles. This approach is often referred to as “Preventative Anti Wrinkle” or “Baby Anti Wrinkle.”
The concept is based on the idea that by using Anti Wrinkle to temporarily relax specific muscles associated with facial expressions, you can reduce the repetitive movements that contribute to the formation of wrinkles over time. This is particularly relevant for dynamic wrinkles—those that result from muscle contractions, such as frown lines, forehead lines, and crow’s feet.
Here are key points about using Anti Wrinkle preventatively:
- Early Intervention: Some individuals choose to start treatments in their early 20s as a proactive measure before significant wrinkles have formed. This approach aims to slow down the aging process and maintain a smoother appearance.
- Muscle Relaxation: Anti-Wrinkle works by temporarily blocking nerve signals to the muscles, causing them to relax. When applied preventatively, it can reduce the repetitive muscle movements that contribute to wrinkle formation.
- Individualised Approach: The decision to use Anti Wrinkle preventatively is highly individualised. It depends on factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and the extent of facial expressions that may lead to wrinkle development.
- Consistent Treatment: Preventative Anti Wrinkle requires regular treatments, typically every few months, to maintain its effects. Consistency is key to achieving and sustaining the desired results.
- Consultation with Professionals: It’s essential to consult with an experienced practitioner to discuss goals, assess suitability, and create a personalised treatment plan.
The ABC has written extensively on the benefits of Baby Anti-Wrinkle – ABC
Anti-Wrinkle:
- Type: Anti-wrinkle treatments encompass various elements.
- Mechanism of Action: Anti-wrinkle treatments work by blocking nerve signals in the muscles where they are injected. This temporarily paralyses or relaxes the muscles, reducing the appearance of wrinkles caused by muscle contractions.
- Treatment Areas: Anti-wrinkle treatments are commonly used to treat dynamic wrinkles, which are wrinkles caused by facial expressions. Common areas include forehead lines, frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines), and crow’s feet around the eyes.
- Results Duration: The effects of anti-wrinkle treatments are temporary and typically last for several months. Regular maintenance treatments are necessary to sustain the results.
Dermal Fillers:
- Types: Dermal fillers come in various formulations, primarily hyaluronic acid-based fillers.
- Mechanism of Action: Dermal fillers work by adding volume to specific areas of the face. They fill in wrinkles and lines, restore lost volume, and can enhance facial contours. Hyaluronic acid fillers, for example, attract and hold water, providing a plumping effect.
- Treatment Areas: Dermal fillers are commonly used to address static wrinkles, which are wrinkles that are present even when the face is at rest. They are also used to add volume to areas that may have lost fullness, such as the cheeks and lips.
- Results Duration: The duration of results with dermal fillers varies depending on the type of filler used. Some fillers provide results that last several months, while others can last a year or more.
Combination Use: Anti-wrinkle treatments and dermal fillers are often used together in a complementary manner to achieve comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Anti-wrinkle treatments may be used to address dynamic wrinkles, while dermal fillers can be used to restore volume and fill in static wrinkles.