Fresh Face Aesthetics
& Beauty
Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to my Help Center. Take a look at some of the most common questions I’ve received from my clients. If you can’t find the answers you’re looking for, get in touch and I will get back to you in no time. It’s natural to have questions when making a decision, especially when your skin and wellbeing are involved. I’ve compiled a list of the frequently received questions below to help answer your inquiries.
Anti-Wrinkle Injections FAQ
What is it?
Botulinum toxin is a purified protein that is injected into the skin to relax the muscles in your face to smooth out lines and wrinkles, such as crow's feet and frown lines. The effects of Botox are reversible after a period of time and as a non-permanent cosmetic treatment, re-treatment is required after a period of time. It was first used to treat squints by weakening the overactive eye muscle. Since then it has been used to treat a wide range of medical problems such as tics, facial spasm, and cerebral palsy. In the past 15 years or so has it become widely used for cosmetic treatments.
Is it safe?
Provided you’ve had a full consultation and your treatment is being administered by a qualified professional you should have no particular problems with using Botox.
What are the side effects?
Side effects are generally minimal. You can resume normal activities straight after treatment. At most clients experience some mild swelling and bruising which subsides after a few days or so.
Will my face look frozen?
In some cases people have an excessive amount of Botox caused through over treatment or have Botox administered by untrained professionals using poor technique. In these cases the effects of Botox produce an unfavorable, unnatural look. To ensure that you look as natural as possible, it’s recommended that you’re treated by an experienced professional who takes the time to accurately assess your facial structure, how much Botox you need, or whether you even need it at all. Shannon, aside from being fully trained in administering Botox, is also an expert in women’s facial anatomy, as such you will only get the best and safest treatment for your face. You should also not experience any numbness or lack of skin sensitivity more than a few days after the initial treatment.
Who should avoid having Botox?
Pregnant women or breast feeding mothers, Patients with certain conditions affecting the connections between nerves and muscles (such as Myaesthenia Gravis and Eaton-Lambert Syndrome), People with a previous allergic reaction to botulinum toxin, or with allergies to egg or human albumin, People taking aminoglycoside antibiotics (such as chlarithromycin,gentamicin etc.), Anyone with a skin infection in the area to be treated, Caution should be exercised in any patients taking blood-thinning medication such as Warfarin, Rivaroxaban and Clopidogrel, simply due to the possibility of severe bruising.
When should I begin treatments?
The sooner the better as an anti ageing preventative. However whilst there is no particular age limit, those with deeper wrinkles may benefit more from dermal fillers as opposed to this. A full consultation with Shannon will help ascertain what the most suitable course of treatment is to meet your needs.
When will I see effects after treatment?
Effects may take up to 2 weeks post treatment to fully show, though this can be sooner. Re-treatment is usually at least every 3 months, this varies from person to person ranging from 2 to 5 months on average.
Dermal Fillers FAQ
What are dermal fillers?
Dermal fillers are made from a product called hyaluronic acid, which naturally occurs in the body. Its key role is to absorb water and transports nutrients to the skin ensuring that the structure and volume is maintained. As we age we the production of HA in the body decreases as such the skin loses volume and elasticity. Dermal fillers help to re-volumise the skin by injecting HA back into various areas of the face.
When can I expect to see results after treatment?
The effects of dermal fillers are noticeable immediately after the procedure. These effects are long lasting, non-permanent and reversible. Generally most clients return for a follow up treatment approximately every 6-12 months.
Are there any side effects?
Most reactions are generally minimal and temporary. You should expect some swelling and you may have some slight bruising however these reactions are expected to subside within a couple of days.
What happens during treatment?
Prior to treatment we remove any make up and cleanse the area to be treated. We use a topical anaesthetic on the area which we will inject. The product is placed using a needle (or cannula which helps to keep swelling and bruising to a minimum). Discomfort during the treatment should be minimal. However, if you are sensitive we can use a local anaesthetic although in most cases this is not necessary. The treatment takes approximately 30 minutes.
What happens post treatment?
Post treatment we advise against rubbing the area that has been treated and to avoid any beauty treatments such as facial massage, Sauna’s and extreme temperatures for up to 2 weeks after.
Facial Contouring
What is non-surgical facial contouring?
Facial contouring involves the use of dermal fillers to alter and enhance the contours of the face in order to achieve a desired appearance. This can be done using various filler treatments and is tailored to the individual’s facial anatomy and preferences.
How long does facial contouring last?
Fillers generally last for 6-12 months, with this being dependent on the patient’s metabolism and activity levels.
Does facial contouring hurt?
Similarly to when we inject Botox, you will feel a very small prick as the needle enters, but it is not an uncomfortable sensation. We always use complimentary local anaesthetic to minimize any discomfort. Many of our clients say that they don’t even feel the injections and do not experience uncomfortable bruising or after effects.
What happens post treatment?
Using top brand modern fillers means that most of the time there are minimal or no after-effects. A little short term swelling or bruising is possible and the pin pricks where the injections are placed may show for a few hours. Any visible effects are almost always minimal and can be easily covered with makeup. It is not recommended that you go to the gym, wear makeup or go out into the sun for 24 hours, but after that, you will be able to return to your normal routine.
Lip Augmentation
What do lip fillers do?
Lip filler for lip augmentation is a dermal filler treatment in the lips. It can add volume to thin lips, correct uneven lip shape, smooth out smoker’s lines and be used to treat scars on the lips with dermal fillers. Here we use the highest quality and market leading brands.
What are lip fillers made of?
Lip fillers are made of Hyaluronic Acid (HA), which is a substance that naturally occurs in the dermis of the skin. It can be found in many beauty products, as it is a hydrophilic molecule, meaning that it attracts water. It can hold up to 1000 x its own weight in water making it an excellent hydrator. We hand pick our lip filler products using Shannon’s expert knowledge in Pharmacology, using only the safest and most reputable brands. We don’t administer permanent lip fillers at Fresh Face Aesthetics and Beauty.
Are lip fillers safe?
Lip fillers are a cosmetic procedure administered via injections. Provided you are having a treatment with a qualified professional using a quality product you should not experience any issues. Shannon is a fully qualified and insured aesthetic injector who has trained in advanced aesthetic treatments. She will safely guide you through the treatment.
Does lip augmentation hurt?
Lip filler injections are relatively painless though this does vary from person to person and their comfort levels with needle injections. The lip fillers also have a dose of the painkiller lidocaine mixed in the gel, which will help to numb the area so any discomfort is kept to a minimum. Shannon has plenty of experience in administering lip filler injections with good technique so this also contributes to the comfort level of the client.
What happens during the treatment?
The treatment involves application of a cream to numb the lips, so that the treatment is comfortable. A tiny needle is placed into the lips or lipstick lines to give the desired results. Some gentle moulding is done as part of the treatment. The process usually takes around 20 minutes. There is usually some swelling after the treatment; this can be reduced with the application of an ice pack. We may ask you to apply this for a few minutes after the treatment.
What can I expect post treatment?
Initially, there is some swelling and the lips may feel bigger than usual which can feel strange. However, please bear in mind that the swelling will soon go down to reveal the final result. This usually takes 1-2 weeks but can take longer. We may advise you to apply arnica cream to reduce bruising but it also helps to hydrate the lips as the swelling settles. Occasionally, you may be able to feel the lip filler, in which case gentle massage may be helpful.
How long does the filler last?
The HA lip filler gel will last at least 6 months and sometimes even up to 12 months, according to the manufacturer’s literature.
Miscellaneous FAQ
What if I decide not to go ahead with the procedure?
Here at Fresh Face Aesthetics and Beauty we completely understand that sometimes such procedures are a big decision that may require a lot of time and thought. If following your consultation, you decide that treatment is not appropriate for you or you do not feel completely comfortable to go ahead, then you are under NO obligations whatsoever to continue. We simply will not release the funds and will cancel your application at that point.
How long after Botox/Filler do I have to wait to have spa/facial treatments done?
We always advise that you have any facials or laser treatments on your face done before you have filler or Botox injected, so as not to shift or irritate the injected areas. If you have already been injected, we recommend you wait at least two weeks before having facial treatments.
Am I a candidate for laser hair removal?
You can book a consultation with our aesthetician for a definite answer to this question. Laser hair removal relies on melanin (the pigment that gives color to our hair and skin), so tends to be most effective for people with light skin and dark hair. Our aesthetician will meet with you and discuss your options, as well as quoting your estimated cost.
How many IPL/laser treatments do I need to see my desired results?
This depends on your specific skin type and concerns. As a rule, we recommend at least three treatments to see full results, though most people do see improvement after one treatment. You may require more, depending on what you’re treating. A consultation is the best way to find out how many treatments our Aesthetician recommends for your specific complaint.
What is PRP (platelet rich plasma)?
PRP is obtained from your own blood, which is drawn as usual from your arm. The whole blood is centrifuged to separate it from the platelets. We then use the platelet serum as a glide with a microneedling pen treatment or inject it into areas that need a boost of collagen. It stimulates collagen production and, when combined with microneedling pen, accelerates healing.
What is the difference between the Vitamin B12 and Vitamin B Complex Injection?
The difference between Vitamin B12 and B Complex is that Vitamin B12 is just one of the eight B vitamins that form the B complex. Together, the set of 8 B vitamins that make up the B complex is presented in the optimum balance to provide the recommended daily amount.