Reducing laughter lines and wrinkles caused naturally by ageing or sun exposure has never been quicker or easier with the latest treatments.
Get started todayAt Stourbridge Dental & Implant Clinic, we offer a free comprehensive consultation with one of our experienced dentists to discuss the various treatments available for lines and wrinkles. One well known option available is anti-wrinkle treatment – this prescription only medicine may only be recommended where appropriate following a facial skin consultation.
The treatment works by decreasing the movement of tiny facial muscles. It reduces the prominence of lines and wrinkles so they appear softer, thus achieving a more youthful and radiant look.
Find out moreWe always carry out a full consultation with one of our experienced clinicians, ensuring you completely understand the treatment and to gain your consent. We will also assess your medical history, make an examination of your facial muscles, take photographs and discuss your expectations.
We ensure you are relaxed and comfortable before beginning the anti-wrinkle treatment. Traditionally used to treat the upper area of the face such as forehead and around the eyes, it can also be used by our experienced team to treat other areas like the chin, jaw and neck.
The injections take between 10 – 20 minutes to administer and normal activity can be resumed immediately, although we recommend strenuous activity is avoided for 24 hours after treatment.
It can take several days to see the full benefits of the treatment, but the effects last three to four months. With repeated treatments three or four times a year, the effects of each treatment may start to last longer, in some cases for up to six months, depending on the individual.
Find out moreThe treatment can be used on forehead wrinkles, frown lines, crow’s feet and to target wrinkles and lines around the lips and chin.
Yes, when carried out by a fully trained medical professional, anti-wrinkle treatment is very safe. We have a comprehensive consultation before treatment, ensuring you are aware of the procedure and have the chance to ask any questions.