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6 Crucial things to Consider Before Getting Injections

6 Crucial things to Consider Before Getting Injections

Dermal fillers and neurotoxin wrinkle injections are the top two most popular minimally invasive cosmetic procedures in Ireland and worldwide. Thinking about getting some work done? Before you make an appointment, read these six important factors to keep in mind before calling that number. 1. Who’s injecting me Ninety percent of the success of these kinds of cosmetic treatments depends…

How best to restore volume in the face

How best to restore volume in the face

One option for facial volume restoration is readily available dermal filler materials like hyaluronic acid (HA). Hyaluronic acid fillers are manufactured by many companies. In Ireland the most popular are Restylane, Juvéderm and Belotero. Theses are high quality fillers manufactured in European based laboratories. They are biodegradable by the human body into basic sugars. Another option for facial volume restoration…

Softlift Volume Restoration

Softlift Volume Restoration

In the not so distant past facial rejuvenation was focused on skin surface treatments like chemical peels, light therapy and skin resurfacing coupled with the more invasive surgical tissue facelifting procedures. Recent advancements saw treatment expanding with cosmetic doctors understanding of muscle relaxation through neurotoxins and more importantly the advancement of our knowledge of how loss of fatty tissue in the…

Perfectha, a new filler from France

Perfectha, a new filler from France

Hyaluronic acid fillers come in monophasic, biphasic or homogenous consistency. Each property suits a different application potential. Experienced doctors rely on these differences to achieve the best results by tailoring the most suitable dermal filler to the individual needs of the patient correction. Let me introduce you to Perfectha dermal filler Perfectha dermal filler and Perfectha Deep are the “new-generation,”…

Crow’s feet, what really works?

Crow’s feet, what really works?

With increasing age, skin develops fine lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet or squint lines around the outer corners of eyes. Crows feet wrinkles begin to form from the outside corners of your eyes when you reach your late-twenties. They may show up earlier for people who don’t take good care of their skin and later for those who do. But…