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| | AjuneUk recommends the use of all Allergens brand of wrinkle relaxant(Botox®/Vistabel) for the treatment of:crows feetglabellar lines (frown lines)hyperhidrosis
Wrinkles are caused by contractions of the delicate underlying facial muscles every time you laugh, smile or frown.Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox) is now the UKs No1 treatment for the prevention, reduction or elimination of facial creases, lines and wrinkles, simply because it really does remove the tell tale signs of ageing.How does it workBotox block the impulses from the nerve to the facial muscles responsible for expression lines. The muscle 'hibernates allowing the overlaying skin attached to these muscles to heal and rejunenate. When treatment takes full effect the skin remains smooth and unwrinkled, while the untreated facial muscles contract in the usual way, allowing normal facial expression to be unaffected. The overall effect is a smoother, more serene, more youthful appearance. A gradual improvement may be seen from early as one-two days following treatment, with the full effects visable by the two-three weeks.Is it safeBotox has been used safely and effectivly for many years to treat numerous disorders. Each year thousand of patients receive treatments for a variety of conditions for reversing the visable signs of ageing. They have been used widely for cosmetic purposes for over a decade, and have been enthusiastically endorced by all those who use them.How long will it lastYou will notice a gradual fading of the effecs of Botox from around three months, at which point you may return for a new treatment if you wish to maintain the results achieved. After the 2nd-3rd treatment the effects may begin to last longer.

Hyperhidrosis TreatmentHyperhidrosis (excessive perspiration) can also be successfully treated using cosmetic denervation involving the injection of a muscle relaxant. Hyperhidrosis can be a very distressing and uncomfortable problem. This is an ideal solution and can last for about 4–6 months.
Muscle relaxants have been used safely since 1980 for the treatment of many ophthalmic and neurological conditions 
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