Skin boosters are low cross-linked dermal fillers that serve to plump and rejuvenate the skin, enhancing its youthful fullness and glow.
The delicate skin around our eyes is the thinnest on the body. It is also the most moved and often the most exposed to the elements. Understandably it is also often the first to show the signs of aging. Super-subtle skin boosters around the eyes can reverse this process and return a smooth, healthy appearance to this area.
Our neck and decolletage are tell tale signs of ageing and can be difficult to treat. Often it is the skin quality that needs addressing and as such a neck/dec skin booster treatment can give a superb rejuvenation.
Our hands can show our age, and thin tired skin on the hands may not look good. This treatment, often teamed with IPL laser to address solar damage can give you lovely youthful hands again.
Treatments are generally well tolerated. You will see the results immediately and full effect will be visible 2 weeks after the treatment.
The most common side effects include: local irritation or redness and mild to moderate swelling. Although rare, bruising can occur. If it does remember it is temporary and can be covered with make up 24 hours after the treatment.
Aside from taking pain relievers and anti-inflammatories, your surgeon will advise you to use an ice compress over your surgical wound to minimize facial discomforts. Before discharge, your surgeon will teach you how to care for your wound.
Several factors will affect the clinical outcome of your surgery including your surgeon’s skills, the type and extent of your surgery, how you care for your wound, and how you adhere to post-surgical instructions. In general, the results of face surgery are permanent and can last for several years. However, you may need another surgery at some point in your life to maintain your younger-looking skin.
During your consultation with a top surgeon, you will be advised to avoid any blood-thinning medications, smoking, alcohol, and prolonged sun exposure a week before your surgery to ensure optimal results and lower your risk of complications.
In most cases, your health insurance plan will not cover your facial surgery expenses because it is considered cosmetic and ‘elective surgery’. To reduce your financial burden, Dr Turner can provide you with information about a range of medical financing options during your consultation.
Aside from taking pain relievers and anti-inflammatories, your surgeon will advise you to use an ice compress over your surgical wound to minimize facial discomforts. Before discharge, your surgeon will teach you how to care for your wound.
Several factors will affect the clinical outcome of your surgery including your surgeon’s skills, the type and extent of your surgery, how you care for your wound, and how you adhere to post-surgical instructions. In general, the results of face surgery are permanent and can last for several years. However, you may need another surgery at some point in your life to maintain your younger-looking skin.