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May 18th, 2012

The non-invasive cosmetic treatment industry has a seen a surge in demand for treating underarm sweat patches in women.

Women are increasingly becoming conscious of underarm patches, and have begun to look for solutions to solve this condition to improve their appearance and confidence.

Studies have reported that cosmetic clinics across the UK have experienced a surge in demand for treatments that help beautify women’s underarms. The most suitable and effective treatment is provided by using Botox. Our staff at Cheshire Cosmetic, point out that many clients come in, specifically asking for Botox injections to cure underarm sweating. This goes on to show how well informed clients are and how popular Botox has become to treat underarm sweating.

Botox, which has always been associated with treating the effects of ageing (fine lines and wrinkles), can be used to treat excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis). The treatment itself is very simple and quick. Botox is administered via injection under the arms to combat the functions of over-productive sweat glands. Our Medical Director also states that Botox is very effective in treating excessive sweating and was not surprised when there was a surge in demand for same at our clinic.

“The treatment is very effective and the results last for at least six months. Every client I’ve treated, has revert with great feedback”, adds our Medical Director.

Other treatments that have shown increase in demand are laser hair removal, with patients focusing specifically on underarm hair.

Why not drop by Cheshire Cosmetic and find out out how we can help you, improve your appearance and confidence!

April 10th, 2012

Age catching up with you?

Has looking at your reflection in the mirror become more about counting fine lines and wrinkles?

Put your worries to rest – Botox is a sure-fire solution to help ease the effects of ageing.

However, there are a few things you need to know before undergoing Botox treatments in Northwich!

What is Botox?

Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is administered via injections into the muscles in order to reduce the appearance of frown lines and wrinkles. Botox injections are a prescription only medicine. As you are already aware, it is one of the most popular forms of non-invasive cosmetic treatments today.

How important are the credentials and experience of a Cosmetic Physician?

Browse the internet and you will come across ample examples of botched cosmetic treatments. Many have suffered because of having opted for cheap DIY products as well as seeking the services of unqualified “professionals” who do not know the first thing about cosmetic dermatology. This is a prescription only treatment and needs to be administered by a properly qualified physician in order to avoid adverse conditions and get the best possible Botox results. Check referrals and medical directories for suitable cosmetic physicians in Northwich and after having shortlisted one of your choice, feel free to get all your doubts clarified. You may even ask him to show you Botox before and after photographs to ascertain the possibility of getting the results you expect. In addition, you can ask your physician to show documentation that proves he has undergone Botox training at reputed institutions.

Are there any side effects?

You may experience the following Botox side effects, which are temporary and your physician too will advice you on an aftercare plan. Redness, slight pain and swelling at the injection site are a few of the side effects you may experience along with slight headaches or drooping eyebrows. All these effects are temporary and will gradually disappear during the (few) days following treatment.

How much will it cost?

Botox prices in Northwich generally range from £195 upwards. Your skin type and the number of treatments required will determine the total Botox cost you will incur.

However, you must remember, Botox, is an investment in yourself. In addition, one that pays huge dividends in terms bringing back the youthful appearance you’ve though you lost.

March 23rd, 2012

Botox – the procedure is quick and slightly more expensive than a haircut at a top end Salon. The result – reversal of the signs of ageing. It’s that simple.

Non-surgical cosmetic treatments like Botox and Dermal Fillers were unheard of 10 years ago. However the tide has shifted and they’ve become commodities as an increasing number of men and women opt to undergo treatment in their battle against ageing.

Women of all ages have welcomed this procedure with open arms as its non-intrusive, meaning it doesn’t require surgery, the procedure is fast and results are instant. Botox, aka Botulinum toxin – paralyses the skin preventing it from into wrinkles. In the UK, with permission to administer the injections extending beyond only doctors, Botox clinics could be commonplace on most high streets.

Treatments such as Botox and Dermal Fillers, such as Restylane, which pad out nose-to-mouth lines and add fullness to lips, are primarily aimed at 40 somethings to put a short-term halt to the ageing process. But many youngsters in regions like Cheshire have begun to turn to the treatment to halt the ageing process from catching up.

Most youngsters who opt for Botox treatments are employed in areas such as entertainment, sales etc where appearance is key. They feel that their livelihoods are at stake with more young people entering these fields of work. As a result they turn to Botox to fight the inevitable. Keeping up with the young, fresh look has become imperative. Regardless of the negative reputation cosmetic treatment shave got due to more and more young people embracing it, the industry as a whole is growing rapidly.

Good cosmetic physicians, although there is no legal regulation as to the age of the person they are treating have opted to make a moral judgment on whether they ought to treat or not. The general practice is to dissuade them and gently counsel them and provide good advice on skin care.

March 16th, 2012

Here’s a list of ageing related conditions that non-invasive cosmetic procedures can help you treat and retain your natural beauty to continue looking young and fresh.

Botox:

 

  •  Sagging brows – Botox can be used to slightly “lift” the skin tissues (brow lift) above the eyebrows to get back the natural arch of your eyebrows.
  • Crow’s feet – Fine lines and wrinkles radiating from the eyes are called crow’s feet. Botox, injected to the right muscles will help relax them and reduce the appearance of the lines and wrinkles.

Dermal Fillers:

  •  Loss of volume on forehead – The empty space on either side of the eyes and are called temporal hollows. Dermal Fillers can be used to enhance your facial expression by filling these spaces.
  • Nasolabial treatment – Furrows in the nasolabial folds tend to give a person a sad appearance. Dermal fillers can replenish youthful volume and stimulate the production of collagen in the affected areas, minimising the appearance of these wrinkles.
  • Tear trough – Sunken eyes, dark circles and eye-bags can make even young person look tired and unhealthy. Volume and moisture loss in the area between the eyes and nose (called the tear trough) causes a sunken and hollow look, which can be treated by filling it making it look plumper.

 Talk to a reputed cosmetic physician in your locality to find out which of these treatments are best suited for you.

 

March 9th, 2012

Once you have decided you want to undergo cosmetic treatment, it is normal to have a thousand questions hit you all at once, especially if it is your first time. However, we have a general tendency to shy away from questioning authority as we feel it may annoy the latter or make us seem like “difficult” customers. Always keep in mind that it is your body and you have every right to have all your questions answered prior to treatment.  Here’s a list of questions that are worth going through with your Cosmetic Physician prior to going in for treatment.

  • Physician’s credibility
  1. Is the physician affiliated with any credible Associations?
  2. How often has he/she done the particular cosmetic treatment that you’ve opted for?
  3. How long has he/she been in practice?
  4. Is the clinic up-to-date on modern technology? Is it clean and well maintained?
  • Treatment procedure
  1. Can I see some “before” and “after” photographs of previous treatments?
  2. What are the best and worst case results that are to be expected from the procedure?
  3. How much pain or discomfort is associated with this procedure?
  4. What are the potential risks or complications of this procedure?
  5. How do I prepare myself for the treatment?

10. How much does the procedure cost?

11. Will I require any follow up treatment and is it included in the initial price?

12. Will I have to follow a course of prescription drugs?

  • Post treatment

13. What’s the recovery period like? Will I have to take time work or other normal social activities?

14. What after care habits will I have to adopt?

15. Are there any contact numbers to reach in case of an emergency?

Cosmetic treatments should not be rushed into. Always weigh the pros and cons and decide wisely. Do not rush into it because it is the “in” thing to do and also do not be fooled by cheap gimmicks and DIT kits that are heavily advertised.

Take your time.

Shop around for the best Cosmetic Dermatologist.

Manage your expectations and chances are your decision to undergo Cosmetic Treatment will change your life for the best.

 

Good Luck.

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