FAQ
Will it hurt?
Toxin injections are one of the least painful non-surgical treatments Louise and our nurses carry out. As well as using an extremely fine needle, anaesthetic may also be applied if a client has a low pain threshold but this usually isn’t necessary.
Are there any side effects?
There may be bruising, mild swelling at the injection site, headaches, or redness. These will all subside within 24 hours. There is a possible risk of asymmetry of expression, drooping, or headache – however our team is so highly experienced and trained that there is absolutely minimal risk.
Is there any aftercare?
Keep treated muscles active for a few hours, avoid extreme heat/cold, vigorous exercise, lying down or leaning over for 4-6 hours.
To get maximum results from your treatment please adhere to the following advice;
For the next 48 hours refrain from any alcohol, strenuous exercise, make-up application, UVA tanning beds, and saunas.
Please remember, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, strenuous exercise, and sun exposure can affect and help to reduce the lifespan of your treatment.
When will I see results?
Results start to show within the first week of treatment and full effects are noticeable after 14 days. Results then tend to last 2-3 months. If any reviews are necessary within the first 2 weeks after your initial appointment, this will be inclusive of price, anything after this time frame is chargeable.
To get maximum results from your treatment please adhere to the following advice;
For the next 48 hours refrain from any alcohol, strenuous exercise, make-up application, and UVA tanning beds.
Please remember, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, strenuous exercise, and sun exposure can affect and help to reduce the lifespan of your treatment.
Who is this treatment suitable for?
This treatment is suitable for anyone between the ages of 18 – 60 who are feeling the effects of ageing, or suffers from hereditary fine lines in the skin. Our team is able to recommend Toxin to individuals based on their unique concerns. The toxin is unsuitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or anyone with muscular diseases.