Performed by qualifed GP Dr. Mir, GMC ref no: 4652858. Dr. Mir is a highly experienced medical doctor who has branched into facial aesthetics including Botox injections and Dermal Fillers. He trained in advanced techniques with The Facial Aesthetics Academy and all his certifications are readily available should you wish to review them. Dr. Mir is available for appointments on Monday's & Tuesdays at Uber Beauty Rooms in Marlow which is easily accessible to surrounding areas such as High Wycombe, Maidenhead and Henley. Botox Prices - 1 Area = £200
- 2 Areas = £250
- 3 Areas = £290
- Axillary Hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating) = £400
All prices include a free pre-treatment consultation and follow up consulation after 2 weeks with top up if required. Judaverm Dermal Fillers Prices Price On Application Botox FAQ's What is Botox and what is it used for? Botox is a natural protein that is used for the treatment of facial lines and winkles. Its most effective when used to reduce or eliminate the horizontal and vertical frown lines and crows feet. Is Botox dangerous? Botox is one of the safest non surgical cosmetic procedures available. There has never been a documented allergic reaction to Botox and the only death attribute to the cosmetic use of Botox occurred when a patient was given 1000 times the wrong dose. The effects of Botox are also limited to the face and do not affect other parts of the body. How long does Botox last for and when do I notice the difference? Botox lasts for 2-4 months, with regular use the intervals between treatment increase. You will first notice the difference in 5-7 days with full effect seen at 14 days. If Botox is not permanent, why should I keep having it? Firstly Botox is a non surgical procedure. It has been shown that with Botox done back to back (4 times a year) for 2-3 years, the target muscles become significantly weakened. Thereafter, much less Botox would be needed each time or the periods between follow ups lengthen considerably. Hence it gets more and more lasting to approximae "permanent". Do the wrinkles come back with vengeance once Botox has faded? Absolutely NOT! They go back to the orignial state or perhaps slightly improved afer 2-4 months when the Botox has worn off. There are long term improvements to fine lines and skin texture that cannot be explained by the muscle blocking action alone. Perhaps without the background muscle tone on the face, some degree of healing takes place, such that fine lines diappear. What if I dont have wrinkle or frown lines? Regular use of Botox will delay the onset of wrinkles or frown lines as we age, or when they do appear, they may not be as pronounced as they would have been without Botox. Will the Botox injections hurt? A very fine needle is used in the outer layer of the face. A sedative or anaesthetic cream is not used, because only minimal discomfort is felt when the needle is inserted and the liquid injected. This sensation last for a few seconds only. Who can give Botox? Only Doctors and Dentists can prescbe the Botox. Only Doctors, Dentists & Nurses can legally administer Botox. What is the after treatment care? Exercise the injected muscles as much as possible for 1 hour. Stay upright as much as possible for 3-4 hours. No chemical peels, sunbeds, gym work or laser treatment for 7 days. All clients are welcome to see the Doctor 2 weeks later for a complimentary top up. What are the side effects of Botox? These include mild headaches and nausea (which may occur up to a couple of hours after the procedure), bruising around the injection sites (on rare occasions the bruising may look extensive, but will improve within a few days). Botox applied too close to the eye may cause temporary blurred vision. Droopy eyelid may also occur in up to 5% of patients, and this may last for 2-4 weeks. Who cannot have Botox? Under 18's Pregnant or breastfeeding mothers Patients with neuromuscular disorders (eg. Myasthenia Gravis or Lambert Eaton syndrome) Patients receiving aminoglycoside antibiotics Patients with bleeding disorders or patients taking plavix, persantin or warfarin. (Patients taking aspirin or ibuprofen or similar medicines should stop these a few days prior to having Botox, but only after checking with their own GP that it is safe to do so) Patients with known reactions to any ingredients Botox. |