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    Aesthetic medicine Description

    Aesthetic medicine Birmingham

    Good looks can be your signature. That is why, nowadays there is no need to persuade anyone that taking care of your body is an essential step on the way to success. In our surgery we will take professional care of your looks, get to know your needs, and arrange an individual treatment plan to obtain long-lasting and satisfactory results.

    What is in offer of Aesthetic medicine in Birmingham?

    We offer a range of services supported by our extensive knowledge, skills and a wealth of experience. We would like everyone who enters our surgery to feel relaxed, safe and comfortable, and everyone who leaves it – to be certain of reaching his desired goals.

    BOTOX

    The procedure of Botox injection has become extremely popular in the recent years. It is constantly talked about on TV or radio, described in newspapers or on the Internet. It is not surprising given that Botox is such a fast, painless, affordable and what is most important, non-invasive treatment suitable for virtually anyone who has wrinkles or other skin lines that they want to remove. What is Botox?

    Botox (botulinum toxin type A) is a protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum and has been used in medicine for many years. Originally, Botox was applied in ophthalmology – it provided patients with temporary relief from uncontrollable blinking and spasming of the eye and surrounding area. It was also successful in patients with facial spasms, neck and shoulder spasms, even vocal cord spasms. Its cosmetic qualities were discovered by accident – while used when treating partial facial palsy, it was observed that Botox considerably reduced the appearance of facial wrinkles.

    How does Botox work?

    Botox blocks signals from the nerves to the muscles. The injected muscle can no longer contract and becomes less stiff which causes the wrinkles to relax and soften. What type of wrinkles is Botox used for?

    Botox isn’t unfortunately a universal method effective in fighting all types of wrinkles. Because of its specific properties it is most often used on:

    • forehead lines
    • crow’s feet (lines around the eye)
    • frown lines (glabella)

    Botox is also very useful in treating excess sweating (face, palms, feet and armpits).

    What are the contraindications to Botox injections?

    • pregnancy and breastfeeding
    • defective neuro-muscular transmission (e.g. myasthenia gravis)
    • allergy to human albumin
    • some blood coagulation disorders
    • drugs interfering with the neuromuscular function (e.g. aminoglycosides, curare-like non-depolarising blockers)
    • skin infections
    • too young age (below 18) – young people have not developed dynamic wrinkles
    • age above 65 – in case of older people, the majority of wrinkles are static ones on which Botox doesn’t have desirable effects.

    How is the Botox procedure performed?

    The patient is placed in a somewhat raised position on the exam table, and the areas to be injected are cleansed with a nonalcohol cleanser. The procedure is usually carried out without any anaesthetic but in case of very sensitive patients a topical aesthetic, such as Emla cream can be applied 30 minutes prior to the treatment. Botox is then injected into the desired areas with a very fine needle. The procedure lasts 10-15 minutes.

    What are the post treatment recommendations?

    Straight after the treatment and for the following couple of hours, the patient should avoid lying down. If bruising is a concern, it will be important for the patient to avoid taking aspirin or related products, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or naproxen (Aleve), if possible, after the procedure to keep bruising to a minimum. The patient shouldn’t massage or scrape the areas where Botox was injected. It is not recommended to use a solarium for a week after the treatment.

    When does the desired effect appear and how long does it last for?

    The final result will be evident within a week but the first softening of wrinkles can be observed after a few days. The desired effect of naturally younger and smoother skin is known to last for 3-12 months. In case of deep wrinkles, the procedure needs to be repeated after 3 months.

    What are the possible adverse effects?

    Injections with botulinum toxin are generally well tolerated and there are few side effects. Among the most common ones might be minimal swelling, occasionally some bruising, and slight muscle tightening. In very rare cases, flu-like symptoms can occur lasting a day or two. Transient eyelid drooping is sometimes seen, and settles within 2-3 weeks.

    A VAMPIRE FACELIFT

    A vampire facelift, sometimes called a platelet-rich plasma facelift, is a cosmetic procedure that uses the patient’s blood to potentially fight the signs of aging.

    Aesthetic medicine Dr Alina Kujawa

  • Consultation

    £50

    Included if the patient comes back for the treatment within one month

  • BOTOX

  • Botox 1 area

    £160
  • Botox 2 areas

    £220
  • Botox 3 areas

    £290
  • Profhilo - 1 treatment

    £300

    Profhilo is a moisturising treatment which is revolutionary due to the fact that the Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is injected “beneath the skin.

  • Profhilo - a set of 2 treatments

    £520
  • LIP DERMAL FILLERS

    £350

    Lip enhancement/modelling

  • Vampire facelift

    £200

    The vampire facial, also known as microneedling with PRP, is a cosmetic procedure that involves drawing blood from your arm, separating platelets and applying them back onto your face.

  • Wrinkles Fillers ( Restylane)

    £320