
Anti-wrinkle Injections in Oxfordshire
Anti-wrinkle injections are a popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the face.
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At our Oxfordshire clinic, all anti-wrinkle injections are performed by highly trained doctors, ensuring the highest standards of safety, precision, and natural-looking results.
We take a medical, evidence-based approach to facial aesthetics, tailoring every treatment to your anatomy and aesthetic goals.
What Are Anti-Wrinkle Injections?
Anti-wrinkle injections are a popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the face. They work by temporarily relaxing the facial muscles that cause wrinkles, leading to smoother skin and a more youthful appearance.
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Common Treatment Areas Include:
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Forehead Lines: Horizontal lines that form across the forehead.
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Frown Lines: Vertical lines between the eyebrows, also known as “11s.”
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Crow’s Feet: Fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes.
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Bunny Lines: Wrinkles on the nose.
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Lip Lines: Fine lines around the mouth, often referred to as “smoker’s lines.”
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Teeth grinding (bruxism) -to help reduce teeth grinding and jaw tension
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Neck lines -often called the Nefertiti lift
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Jaw slimming

Doctor-Led Anti-Wrinkle Treatment
As a doctor-led clinic, patient safety and outcomes are our priority. Your consultation includes:
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Full medical assessment
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Facial anatomy and movement analysis
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Discussion of risks, benefits, and realistic outcomes
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Individually tailored treatment plan
Results & Longevity
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Results begin to appear within 3–7 days
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Full effect at 2 weeks
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Results typically last 3–4 months- Duration varies depending on muscle activity, metabolism, and treatment area
Anti-Wrinkle Injection FAQs
Does it hurt? What’s the procedure like?
Discomfort is usually minimal and brief, often described as a small pinprick.
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Quick, in-clinic medical procedure
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No general anaesthetic required
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Little to no downtime for most patients
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Aftercare advice is always provided by your practitioner
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How often should I get it done?
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Usually every 3–4 months, frequency may reduce over time for some patients
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What are the possible side effects or risks?
Anti-wrinkle injections involve a prescription-only medicine, which is why choosing a qualified medical professional is essential to minimise risk and ensure safe outcomes.
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Potential side effects include:
Mild redness, swelling, or bruising
Headache or tenderness
Rarely, unintended muscle weakness or asymmetry
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