Aesthetic Treatments

Wrinkle reducing injection

Our wrinkle-reducing injection is tailored to your specific skin type and needs. Our staff at Rutland Private Clinic are highly trained and use the latest techniques to provide you with the best results possible. Our treatment is unique in that we strive to give our clients a natural look that enhances their beauty and confidence.

If you're looking for a solution to combat the unavoidable signs of ageing, this is the perfect choice. It's safe and efficient, and it minimises any discomfort during the procedure. Why settle for wrinkles and fine lines when you can achieve a smoother, younger-looking appearance with our expert service?

Our clients are our top priority, and we offer personalised care to ensure their satisfaction. We understand that everyone's needs and short-lived expectations vary, which is why our team works closely with you to achieve the best results possible.

Call us to schedule a consultation today and experience the magic of our wrinkle-reducing injection for yourself. With our professional service, you can achieve a refreshed and rejuvenated look that will leave you feeling more confident, radiant, and beautiful. Don't let wrinkles dull your natural allure; take control of your beauty and enhance it with our life-changing treatment.

FAQs about this treatment:


Are the effects immediate?

It takes between 4 and 14 days for Botox to take effect. The treatment itself takes only minutes.

Does it hurt?

It is an injection, so there is some associated mild and short-lived discomfort.

Are there any side effects?

Botox has been used medically in much larger amounts for decades to treat muscle spasms in children and adults. Cosmetic doses are much smaller and have reduced side effect profiles. As it is an injection, there is a risk of bruising, but it is small and easily disguised. Avoid alcohol, aspirin, and St. John's Wort before treatment to help reduce the risk of bruises.

How long does it last?

The results can last for 3–6 months, with the average first treatment lasting about 4 months. After this time, the lines start to gradually form again as the muscles start to react again. With time, it lasts longer as you break the habit of frowning.

How often do I need Botox?

The first treatment lasts about 3–6 months. After this, it should last 4–6 months, as the lines are already reduced. As short-lived lines and wrinkles gradually start to return (though they will be less established), many people wish to have a repeat treatment after about 4–6 months.

Do the wrinkles come back worse?

No. As you've not been wrinkling the skin for months, the lines take longer to form, and so you've effectively given that area a holiday from wrinkling. You are also breaking the habit of frowning and looking stern and stressed, and the frown lines are reduced.

Who can carry out botox treatments?

Only medically qualified health professionals can carry out Botox procedures: nurses, doctors, pharmacists, and dentists. Do not go to anyone who is not medically qualified, as it is not legal for them to prescribe or hold stock of Botox.

What are the risks?

If Botox is injected into the wrong areas or diffuses into the wrong areas, you may get a temporary droopy eyelid or brow. To prevent this, all that needs to be done is to avoid those areas. Although very rare, there is a risk of an allergy. Please ensure that you see a medically qualified practitioner. All of our practitioners are medically qualified and experienced in injecting Botox.

Who cannot have Botox?

You should not have Botox if:

  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • You are on antibiotics.
  • You have a known allergy to Botox.
  • You have a muscular disorder.

You will be advised individually if you have active acne, broken skin, or are prone to cold sores.

£180.00 Starting price

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