Remove unwanted lines with anti wrinkle injections
Anti-wrinkle injections are a treatment used to relax targeted sites by interrupting the transmission of nerve signals to the muscles responsible for harsh expression lines. The treatment uses a non-surgical technique to inject a purified protein medicine that achieves significant results. Regular treatments results in skin cells protected from the stress of creasing, regaining thickness and a smoother state over time. The treatment is both preventative and reactive, able to prevent wrinkles from occurring and treating wrinkles that have already formed. The most common uses cases for such a procedure includes:
- Frown lines
- Crow’s feet
- Forehead lines
- Lip lines
- Scrunch and laugh lines
Benefits of anti wrinkle injections
- Smooths and tightens all types of fine lines and wrinkles
- Eases muscles and builds resistance over time
- Both a preventive and reactive treatment
- Ability to slim overacting and tense muscles
- Provide long lasting results
Treatment process
The applications of wrinkle relaxers are almost endless in combating unwanted creases and fine lines. A single session for the area of application is enough to produce dramatic results. During the injection, the site may sting for a few seconds and discomfort is reported as minimal and brief. Following this, there’s normally a delay of approximately 3-5 days before the muscles begin to relax, however no discomfort is felt during this time. At about the 12 days mark, the full results of the treatment will be visibly noticeable.
At Rejuva, we offer 2 of the 3 wrinkle relaxer brands that are approved and available for use in Australia. A free consultation with one of our specialist team will identify the best medical treatment for you.
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Anti wrinkle injections treatment packages
Due to recent updates in TGA guidelines, we can no longer advertise prices of cosmetic medical injectables on our website, but please call our fabulous reception team on 1800 4 REJUVA (735 882), or book a complimentary consultation to discuss your personal treatment plan in more detail.