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Natural Liquid Face Lift

  • What is The Natural Liquid Face Lift?

    The Natural Liquid Face Lift is a Non-Animal Stabilised gel that is injected into the skin. It adds contours, creates volume, fills lines and hydrates skin. The filler range has a specific product for the treatment of lips, lines, wrinkles and facial folds. The results are immediate.

  • Does the treatment hurt?

    The treatment involves injections into the skin, therefore, you may experience some discomfort, however local anaesthetic and topical creams can be used to minimise any pain.
  • How long does it last?

    It will last 6 – 12 months depending on the area treated, the depth of the lines, the condition of the skin and the lifestyle of the individual treated.
  • How long does the treatment take?

    The treatment takes approximately 30 minutes.
  • What are the side effects?

    Side effects of this treatment may include swelling, redness and occasional bruising. Swelling is the most likely side effect because the filler attracts water and hydrates the area which has been treated. Tenderness and swelling generally lasts 2 – 3 days.
  • What is it made of?

    It consists of complex sugar chains which have been stabilised for longer lasting effect in the skin. These sugars occur naturally in the human body. By treating in this manner over a course of treatments you receive the benefits of an ablative treatment but the skin can recover at a faster rate with less discomfort.
  • What will I look like if I decide against further treatment? Will I be more wrinkled?

    If you don’t have any further treatments, the skin will return to its natural pre-treatment state. It, however, has been clinically proven to stimulate new collagen growth which may aid in improving the quality and texture of the skin.
  • Where does it go when it is broken down?

    It will naturally bio-degrade and is slowly metabolised at the treatment site over time.
  • Will people know I have had the treatment?

    It is common for people not to notice the exact change, rather they recognise a subtle
difference which may be expressed as ‘looking well’ or ‘refreshed’.