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Anti-wrinkle | neuromodulators | muscle relaxants
Anti-wrinkle injections (AKA neuromodulators and muscle relaxants) act at the point where nerve tissue inserts into muscular tissue. By blocking action at this junction, carefully delivered injections may temporarily reduce muscular activity. The same products may also be used for down-regulating of sebum and sweat production, for muscle hyperactivity (e.g. spasticity, migraine, bowel motility), reducing the appearance of dynamic wrinkles and muscle bulk; and to modify facial expression.
Most commonly we use these treatments to address wrinkles and lines.
+ ANTI-WRINKLE INJECTIONS MAY BE SUITABLE for:
+ Am I suitable?
+ What are the risks and expected side effects?
+ How many treatments will I need?
Following treatment with anti-wrinkle, results will not appear for 3-5 days after injection. Often during this time asymmetry or incomplete loss of movement may be noted, however this can be due to incomplete action and is likely to improve within 2 weeks. At 2 weeks we will review your results and at this time we can re-treat as required.
As results are only temporary, re-treatment is frequently required. Depending on individual characteristics and dosing, re-treatment may be required every 2-6 months.
+ What should I do prior to treatment?
+ What happens during treatment?
During treatment you will discuss the risks and potential side effects of treatment with your artisan; prior to being provided the opportunity to ask questions and sign a consent form. Photos will be attended, and the treatment area(s) identified.
This area will be prepared for treatment and measures may be provided for additional comfort. Please note that numbing cream is not normally required, nor recommended. We do not routinely have this available during appointment for anti-wrinkle injections.
Treatment will proceed by injecting small amounts of product into the area. Throughout the procedure your artisan will continue to enquire as to your comfort.
Following treatment the site will be re-cleansed.
+ Is it painful?
Treatment with anti-wrinkle injections is only mildly uncomfortable, with pain rapidly dissipating post treatment. Ice may be used 2 hours after treatment though is not recommended at the time of injection.
Paracetamol may be also be taken within 30 minutes of treatment if you have not been previously advised to avoid this medication. We do not however recommend aspirin, diclofenac (voltaren), meloxicam, ibuprofen (neurofen) or any other anti-inflammatory prior to treatment as it is likely to excerbate swelling and bruising.
+ Aftercare
lip fillers | facial fillers | cheek filler
Hyalauronic acid (HA) is a sugar-based molecule that occurs naturally in the skin where it provides volume and hydration. Dermal fillers are synthetic versions of this molecule which can be injected into various layers of the skin where they may assist with smoothing/filling lines and wrinkles, improving the appearance of deep tissue folds, and camouflaging some forms of scarring. Dermal filler may also be used to provide volume, shape and form to areas of the face, including the cheeks, lips, chin, jaw, and hollows under the eyes.
OVERVIEW
+ Am I suitable?
+ What are the risks and expected side effects?
+ How many treatments will I need?
The results of dermal filler are immediate and often only one session is required, with the opportunity for refinement at two weeks post-treatment. Where larger amounts are required, multiple sessions may be recommended to ensure the most optimal results.
Depending on individual characteristics and the filler used, results can be expected to last for 9-24 months.
+ What should I do prior to treatment?
During treatment you will discuss the risks and side effects of treatment with your artisan; prior to being provided the opportunity to ask questions and sign a consent form. Photos will be attended, and the treatment area(s) identified.
This area will be prepared for treatment and in some cases topical numbing agent may be applied.
Treatment will proceed by injecting small amounts of filler by various techniques into the area, sometimes under ultrasound assistance. In many instances a long, blunt device called a 'cannula' will be utilised to improve safety and optimal placement of product. Throughout the procedure your artisan will continue to enquire as to your comfort. Generally pain decreases with treatment as filler itself contains lignocaine which concurrently anaesthetises tissue.
Following treatment the site will be re-cleansed. You will be offered ice for comfort if required and antiseptic cream will be applied. For treatments likely to cause bruising or more obvious swelling, free LED may be offered.
+ Is it painful?
Dermal filler is only mildly uncomfortable. Topical or local anaesthetic may be used in some instances to reduce discomfort (e.g. lip treatment), however often no additional pain relief is required. Ice is available during and following treatment to assist with pain and swelling.
Paracetamol may be also be taken within 30 minutes of treatment if you are not on medical advice to avoid this medication. We do not however recommend aspirin, diclofenac (voltaren), meloxicam, ibuprofen (neurofen) or any other anti-inflammatory prior to treatment as it is likely to exacerbate swelling and bruising.
You are likely to experience minor discomfort during treatment, however please advise your artisan of any intense pain.
+ Aftercare
At Aescend we love lips. But what's more? We love lips that are subtle, natural, harmonious and complementary. Whether you are looking for a different shape, correction of asymmetry, increased size or volume; definition, or a bit more hydration we take the time to hear your concerns, assess your features and plan your treatment.
Although we are trained in all techniques of lip injecting - 'tenting', 'fencing', 'nonsurgical lip lift', 'russian doll lips', cannula, each treatment we perform is bespoke, utilising a variety of methods to deliver a result that is customised and designed for you.
During your lip filler appointment your lips will be anaesthetised with a concentrated, compounded topical anaesthetic (dental blocks are available on request). As your lips are numbing you enjoy some time out with a warm blanket and a cooling crystal face mask.
When it comes time to treat your lips we adopt every means possible to increase safety and avoid the potential for migration. Although the industry at large is still determining the cause of migration, factors such as overfilling, depth of placement, product selection, penetration of the lip border and aftercare are all possible sources that we try to control. If we suspect your lips have already migrated, we discuss options with you for ongoing treatment, though will rarely offer additional filler.
Once your lip injections are complete, you will be taken to our LED recovery room, or placed under our portable LED light. This helps to reduce swelling and bruising and minimise recovery. Prior to leaving, your lips will be treated with an antiseptic balm and you will be offered a complementary ice pack for ongoing use. Your aftercare will be discussed, and you will be given the option to purchase one of our 'recovery kits'.
Often the final result of your lips can be distorted by swelling and bruising which can persist for a couple of weeks. If you feel like your lips are not perfect upon leaving, we offer a 2 week follow-up appointment during which additional treatment may be performed to improve symmetry.
ALL TREATMENT IS ASSOCIATED WITH INHERENT RISKS AND DOWNTIME. PLEASE SEE THE LINKS BELOW TO LEARN MORE
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) refers to a concentrated solution of platelets and blood constituents autologously derived from your own product. A sample of your blood is taken in-clinic, and processed on-site via centrifuge, during which blood cells are separated from the plasma component of blood. Within the solution that is harvested, is a host of growth factors and naturally derived molecules that normally promote wound healing and inflammation. The potential benefit of such, is cell differentiation, tissue vascularisation, revitalisation of tissue and lay down of collagen. Traditionally used in sports medicine to treat avascular injuries of soft tissue, PRP may provide benefit for tissue health and repair.
Cosmetically it may help with skin rejuvenation (fine lines, wrinkles, crepeing, volume loss, dark eye circles), hair growth, and conditions of sexual dysfunction.
Like PRP, Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) refers to an autologously derived blood product during which a sample of your blood taken in-clinic is processed via centrifuge. During the preparation of PRF, a concentrated solution of fibrin, stem cells and platelets is produced.
Like PRP, these factors may have the benefit of inducing cell differentiation, tissue vascularisation, revitalisation of tissue and lay down of collagen. However, because of processing differences, the concentration of PRF is greater that of PRP; and the creation of a fibrin mesh during the process may change the rate of release and efficacy of growth factors within the resulting solution. Cosmetically, PRF has similar applications to PRP, with results reportedly greater for some indications. That said, PRF stays stable for a much shorter period than PRP and so is less suited to time sensitive treatments (e.g. for hair loss).
+ Am I suitable?
+ What are the risks and expected side effects?
+ How many treatments will I need?
Generally a minimum of 3 treatments at 4-6 week intervals (depending on the therapy) are recommended in order to see visbile effects. As treatment aims to reinvigorate tissue, generally effects become noticeable with tissue regeneration or new hair growth at approximately 2-3 months post your final treatment. However anecdotally, patients often report effect prior to this time.
+ What should I do prior to treatment?
+ What happens during treatment?
During treatment you will discuss the risks and side effects of treatment with your artisan; prior to being provided the opportunity to ask questions and sign a consent form. Photos will be attended, and the treatment area(s) identified.
This area will be prepared for treatment and anaesthetised as appropriate.
Your artisan will then take 1-3 vials of blood from your arm (depending on your treatment) and place this in the centrifuge. Once separated, the plasma will be further prepared for injection. Treatment will proceed by injecting multiple aliquots of PRP/PRF into the treatment site (the method by which this is done will vary based on the treatment site and intent). Throughout the procedure your artisan will continue to enquire as to your comfort.
Following treatment the site will be re-cleansed.
+ Is it painful?
PRP/PRF is a mildly uncomfortable procedure which is often able to be somewhat alleviated with anaesthetic. The product itself initiates inflammation immediately upon injection and can be accompanied by a hot, burning, prickly sensation which is mildly unpleasant. This sensation is short lived, often resolving within 5 minutes of injection.
filler dissolution
One of the best (and worst) things about dermal fillers is that they are temporary. This is because within the tissue that filler is placed are naturally occurring enzymes called hyalauronidases. While HA is constantly regenerated in skin by fibroblasts, hyalauronidases work at regularly breaking down HA. These enzymes are utilised during reversal of dermal filler which may be necessary in rare circumstances such as:
OVERVIEW
correction of MIGRATED FILLER
correction of lip filler migration
reversal of tindall effect
to resolve incorrect placement of filler
during treatment of vascular occlusion
to correct poorly or superficially placed filler
to treat reactive, inflamed or infected filler
for filler no longer wanted
for filler that has hardened or caused granulomas
for filler that has become lumpy
+ Am I suitable?
+ What are the risks and expected side effects?
+ How many treatments will I need?
The results of filler dissolving are often seen within 72 hours post treatment and often only one session is required. In saying that, complete resolution/correction is never guaranteed, and often with harder, deeply placed, encapsulated or extensive amounts of filler, more than one session will likely be required. At two weeks we aim to follow up patients following dissolution, at which point a greater idea about treatment course will become clear.
Results of filler dissolution are permanent, however previous dissolution by no means guarantees that future treatment with filler will not also eventually require dissolution.
+ What should I do prior to treatment?
+ What happens during treatment?
During treatment you will discuss the risks and side effects of treatment with your artisan; prior to being provided the opportunity to ask questions and sign a consent form. Photos will be attended, and the treatment area(s) identified.
A patch test will be conducted by superficially injecting a small aliquot of product into the fat tissue of the forearm. This will be observed for 30 minutes to ensure no reactivity prior to proceeding with dissolution.
The area to be dissolved will be prepared for treatment and in most cases local anaesthetic used to providing local numbing of tissue.
Treatment will proceed by injecting small amounts of filler dissolving product by various techniques into the area, sometimes under ultrasound assistance. In many instances a long, blunt device called a 'cannula' will be utilised to improve safety and optimal placement of product. Throughout the procedure your artisan will continue to enquire as to your comfort.
Following treatment the site will be re-cleansed. You will be offered ice for comfort if required and antiseptic cream will be applied. For treatments likely to cause bruising or more obvious swelling, free LED may be offered.
+ Is it painful?
Filler dissolving is a somewhat uncomfortable procedure, often likened to being stung by a bee. Topical or local anaesthetic is frequently used to reduce discomfort, however this generally does not cause complete anaesthetic effect and is often associated with sharp, stingy pain on injection. Ice is available during and following treatment to assist with pain and swelling.
Paracetamol may be also be taken within 30 minutes of treatment if you are not on medical advice to avoid this medication. We do not however routinely recommend aspirin, diclofenac (voltaren), meloxicam, ibuprofen (neurofen) or any other anti-inflammatory prior to treatment as it is likely to exacerbate swelling and bruising.
You are likely to experience some discomfort during treatment, however please advise your artisan of any intense pain.
+ Aftercare
Biostimulants are a type of injectable treatment made of microspheres - absorbable, biocompatible polymers that may cause recruitment, and increased activity of collagen-producing cells. The results may be a more natural looking alternative to other treatments, longer-lasting and in some cases, immediate.
+ Am I suitable?
+ What are the risks and expected side effects?
+ What happens during treatment?
During treatment you will discuss the risks and side effects of treatment with your artisan; prior to being provided the opportunity to ask questions and sign a consent form. Photos will be attended, and the treatment area(s) identified.
This area will be prepared for treatment and in some cases pain relieving measures maybe performed e.g. nerve block
Treatment will proceed by injecting small amounts of products by various techniques into the area, sometimes under ultrasound assistance. In many instances a long, blunt device called a 'cannula' will be utilised to improve safety and optimal placement of product. Throughout the procedure your artisan will continue to enquire as to your comfort. Generally pain decreases with treatment as the products themselves may contain lignocaine which concurrently anaesthetises tissue.
Following treatment the site will be re-cleansed. You will be offered ice for comfort if required and antiseptic cream will be applied.
+ Is it painful?
+ What should I do prior to treatment?
+ Aftercare
Microinfusion and mesotherapy are methods of superficially infusing the skin with active products such as neuromodulators, skin boosters, vitamins and platelet rich plasma (PRP). Whereas microinfusion tends to involve repetitively stamping the skin with a specialised device to deliver ingredients; mesotherapy utilises a series of simultaneous injections (either manually or with an automated device) for a deeper, more targeted treatment.
Skin boosters tend to form the basis of both therapies when utilised for skin rejuvenation. These products made from very liquid hyalauronic acid, and aim to temporarily plump and hydrate the skin, smooth lines and wrinkles, and add lustre/dewiness. Skin boosters can also be used to treat deeper superficial lines (including vertical lines) resulting from loss of elasticity, dehydration and/or scarring, with an effect that lasts approximately 3 months.
cosmetic injectable treatments
Both methods of product delivery are suitable pre-event, with microinfusion offering almost immediate return to activities (though generally less duration of effect). After consultation with your Aescend artisan, you will be crafted a bespoke elixir for microinfusion or injection.
The addition of skin boosters may give immediately hydrated skin, with additional effects potentially visible within 10 days of treatment. At this time, any added anti-wrinkle may also take effect, potentially producing notably smoother skin, less sweat production and smaller pores.
When combined with PRP and/or vitamins/minerals, patients may experience the initial effects above, followed by long-term collagen stimulation and improved tissue health. This combination may be recommended for crepey, dull and dehydrated skin. NOTE: risks of treatment align to the individual constituents and may include ptosis, infection, redness, swelling, bruising, tissue damage, asymmetry and dissatisfaction.
MORE LUMINOUS SKIN
LONG-TERM COLLAGEN PROMOTION
SMOOTHING OF FINE LINES + WRINKLES
INTENSE SKIN HYDRATION
SMALLER PORES
LESS SWEAT
FEWER BREAKOUTS
MORE DEWY APPEARING SKIN
IMPROVED SKIN HEALTH + BLOOD FLOW
REDUCED CREPEINESS
REDUCED FLUSHING
TREATMENT OF FACE, NECK, CHEST, HANDS
INCREASED SKIN HYDRATION
IMPROVED SKIN GLOW
REDUCED LINES AND WRINKLES
THICKENING OF SKIN
TREATMENT OF CREPY SKIN
IMPROVED TONE AND TEXTURE
GREATER SKIN TURGOR
PROPERTIES OF SKIN BOOSTERS
POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF TREATMENT
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