What does the treatment involve?
At Beauty Secrets Australia, every treatment begins with a full consultation and assessment to determine whether the procedure is appropriate for your individual concerns.
The procedure itself usually takes around 10 minutes. Effects generally start to become noticeable within 2–7 days, with the full effect seen at around 14 days.
How long will the treatment last?
Results typically last for approximately 3–4 months, depending on the individual. During this time, the effect gradually wears off, and expression lines slowly return to their previous appearance.
Is this treatment safe?
These treatments have been used for many years; however, there are circumstances where they should not be administered, such as:
During pregnancy
While breastfeeding
In the presence of certain medical conditions or when taking particular medications
It is important to let us know about any past or present health conditions, or if you are taking medications, prior to treatment.
As with any injectable procedure, minor side effects such as redness, bruising, or swelling may occur. These usually resolve within a few days.
What areas can be treated?
Wrinkle-reducing treatments may be used in the following areas:
Frown lines
Forehead lines
Crow’s feet
Brow lift
Smoker’s lines
Chin dimpling
Neck bands
Migraine management*
Excessive sweating*
Teeth grinding and bruxism*
*These uses are considered therapeutic and should be discussed with a qualified health practitioner.
Post-treatment advice
After any medical procedure, it is important to follow aftercare instructions to support healing and reduce risks. At Beauty Secrets Australia, we provide a detailed aftercare guide. General recommendations include:
First 4 hours:
Avoid lying down or bending forward for long periods
Avoid applying makeup or touching the treated area
First 24 hours:
Do not rub or massage the treated area
Avoid strenuous exercise or saunas
First 2 weeks:
Avoid facials or massages to the treated area
Do not undergo other treatments in the same area
After these periods, normal activities can usually be resumed. These guidelines are provided to reduce the risk of complications such as product migration, bruising, or infection.