Smooth Out Wrinkles with Targeted Muscle Relaxant Treatments

Smooth the appearance of wrinkles, frown lines, forehead lines, bunny lines, crow’s feet and more.

Stay naturally beautiful at any age

Muscle relaxants are one of the main advances in the treatment of the ageing face. Muscle relaxants are used for a broad range of aesthetic conditions, most notably to treat and prevent wrinkles.
We always aim to achieve a natural, refreshed look with relaxants – not only improving current lines and wrinkles but also working to prevent them in the future.

Muscle relaxants are ideal for:

  • Crow’s feet
  • Frown and forehead lines
  • Upper lip lines
  • Wrinkles around the neck
  • Lines around the nose
  • Dimpling in the chin
  • Droopy eyelids
Wrinkles on the décolletage

Benefits of muscle relaxants

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Refresh, repair and rejuvenate

Muscle relaxants eliminate lines, wrinkles and dimpling in the face, neck, décolletage, and hands, shaving years off your appearance.

Treat and prevent

Cosmetic relaxants repair current skin concerns while working to prevent or delay further problems in the future, so you can maintain a refreshed and more youthful look for longer.

Address the ageing face

Find a quick, effective and minimally invasive solution for ageing concerns, helping you to achieve a more youthful look free from common signs of ageing, such as crow’s feet and bunny lines.

How do muscle relaxants work?

Wrinkles and lines on the face, neck and décolletage can be caused by repeated muscle movements under the skin, like smiling or frowning. Muscle relaxants use a neurotoxin to interrupt the signal between the nerve and muscle, helping to stabilise and immobilise the muscles and reduce their contractions. This makes muscle relaxants an ideal treatment for lifting the face, smoothing wrinkles, and leaving you looking and feeling younger and fresher!

How do wrinkles form?

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Wrinkles are a normal part of ageing, as our skin loses its collagen and elasticity. Our skin gets thinner, drier, and less elastic as we age, and it loses its natural ability to protect itself from environmental and lifestyle factors including pollutants, diet, smoking, stress, and more – which means wrinkles, creases, and lines eventually form on our skin.

Facial wrinkles are also caused by continuous muscle contraction and muscle movement. Repeated movements through facial expressions (particularly smiling and frowning) cause dynamic wrinkles which only appear when the muscle is actively used. If left untreated, these dynamic wrinkles can become static over time, which means they become permanent.

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New South Wales

Central Coast (Terrigal)
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