WRINKLE RELAXING TREATMENTS

What happens during the consultation?

If you are considering an anti-ageing injections treatment or would like to find out more about the process, give our customer service team a call to arrange your free of charge consultation with one of our professionals.

Medi Spa clinicians are all medically qualified, fully trained in aesthetics and highly experienced in the administration of a range of anti-ageing injection products and treatments. We offer a variety of treatment options for improving the signs of facial ageing. Our dedicated team of aesthetic medical professionals are committed to ensuring that our clients are fully informed and absolutely ready, before going ahead with treatment.

Any questions or concerns are addressed in detail during the consultation process and our clients are given as much time as they need to decide whether a treatment is right for them, even if that means not going ahead at all sometimes. Equally, our clinicians may refuse to offer treatment if they deem it not in the client’s best interest. We’ll give open and honest advice.

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HyperhIDROSIS AND BRUXISM (TEETH GRINDING

Overview

Bruxism (BRUK-siz-um) is a condition in which you grind, gnash or clench your teeth. If you have bruxism, you may unconsciously clench your teeth when you're awake (awake bruxism) or clench or grind them during sleep (sleep bruxism).

Sleep bruxism is considered a sleep-related movement disorder. People who clench or grind their teeth (brux) during sleep are more likely to have other sleep disorders, such as snoring and pauses in breathing (sleep apnea).

Mild bruxism may not require treatment. However, in some people, bruxism can be frequent and severe enough to lead to jaw disorders, headaches, damaged teeth and other problems.

Because you may have sleep bruxism and be unaware of it until complications develop, it's important to know the signs and symptoms of bruxism and to seek regular dental care.

Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of bruxism may include:

  • Teeth grinding or clenching, which may be loud enough to wake up your sleep partner

  • Teeth that are flattened, fractured, chipped or loose

  • Worn tooth enamel, exposing deeper layers of your tooth

  • Increased tooth pain or sensitivity

  • Tired or tight jaw muscles, or a locked jaw that won't open or close completely

  • Jaw, neck or face pain or soreness

  • Pain that feels like an earache, though it's actually not a problem with your ear

  • Dull headache starting in the temples

  • Damage from chewing on the inside of your cheek

  • Sleep disruption

Everybody sweats. Sweating is a natural body function that helps us stay cool when we are in danger of overheating. However, if your sweating is becoming excessive, or you are sweating when you do not need to, you may be suffering from hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis can be embarrassing for sufferers to live with, especially if even prescription deodorants fail to keep the affected area dry.


Symptoms and Causes

What are the symptoms of hyperhidrosis?

The main symptom of hyperhidrosis is sweating. When you sweat, you may feel:

  • Wetness on your skin.

  • Damp clothing.

  • Beads of fluid dripping from your cheeks or forehead.

Hyperhidrosis symptoms can range in severity. You may have minor symptoms that come and go or you may have constant symptoms that have an impact on your day-to-day activities.

Hyperhidrosis can also have an emotional impact on your life. Many people who have hyperhidrosis feel embarrassed when they sweat or they might avoid being around other people. If this condition affects your mental health, reach out to a healthcare provider to help you manage your symptoms and a mental health professional to help you manage how you feel about your body.

why choose relaxing treatments?

Why might a clinician recommend wrinkle relaxing injections?

Your clinician may recommend anti-wrinkle injections or dermal fillers, depending on their assessment of your skin and your treatment goals. .

Anti-wrinkle injections injections are used in the treatment of several areas including: the forehead, frown lines and crow’s feet, as well as upper lip lines.

We can also use dermal fillers to treat the deep lines, creases and sagging which are caused by loss of volume.

If you are considering anti-ageing treatment, you must ensure that you only do so after a proper consultation with someone who is qualified.

You should make sure that you have been made aware of all the alternative treatment options and all the relevant facts, including potential risks and complications, before proceeding with the treatment.

Do I need an initial consultation before my wrinkle relaxing treatment? - Before undergoing wrinkle relaxing treatment, it's crucial to determine whether an initial consultation is required to assess suitability and discuss expectations.

What is wrinkle relaxing treatment and how does it work? - Understanding wrinkle relaxing treatment and its mechanism of action can help clarify how it reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

How long does wrinkle relaxing treatment stay in my body? - Knowing the duration that wrinkle relaxing treatment remains active in the body provides insights into how often treatments might be necessary.

What areas can wrinkle relaxing treatment treat? - Identifying which areas of the face and body can be effectively treated with wrinkle relaxing treatment can help patients plan their cosmetic improvements.

How soon will I see the results of wrinkle relaxing treatment? - It's helpful to have realistic expectations about how quickly you can see the effects of wrinkle relaxing treatment after the procedure.

How long does wrinkle relaxing treatment last? - Discussing the longevity of wrinkle relaxing treatment results can assist patients in understanding the maintenance required to sustain their desired look.

Does wrinkle relaxing treatment hurt? - Patients often wonder about the discomfort associated with wrinkle relaxing treatment injections, which is an important consideration for many.

What’s the difference between wrinkle relaxing treatment and dermal fillers? - Clarifying the distinctions between wrinkle relaxing treatment and dermal fillers can guide patients in choosing the right treatment for their needs.

How many injections will I need? - The number of injections required can vary based on the treatment area and desired outcomes, which is a key factor in planning the procedure.

How long will the process take? - Knowing the duration of the wrinkle relaxing treatment session helps patients manage their schedule and expectations.

How much will wrinkle relaxing treatment cost? - Cost is a significant factor for patients considering wrinkle relaxing treatment, and providing clear pricing information is essential.

Will wrinkle relaxing treatment make me look frozen? - Addressing common concerns about the naturalness of facial expressions following wrinkle relaxing treatments reassures potential patients.