Tear Trough and Cheek Filler

Tear Trough and Cheek Filler

A combination of tear trough filler and cheek filler can be used to give a refreshed appearance to the eye area. Look how the light reflection has changed. These pictures are directly before and after treatment of the tear trough at my clinic in High Wycombe. As shown, the treatment has immediate results with a very low incidence of bruising or swelling.
I only treat this area with Teoxane Redensity 2 filler as it is FDA approved for treatment of this delicate area. The filler is specially formulated for treatment of this area. It gives no tyndall effect, this is the blue tinge that can be created by other fillers. The skin in this area is very thin and unforgiving. Redensity 2 also absorbs less water than other fillers reducing the possibility of oedema after treatment. It also contains a mess cocktail of ingredients such as amino-acids, minerals and antioxidants to help fortify the tissues around this area.
Not all people are suitable for this treatment and a consultation is needed before hand to assess your suitability.
All treatments are carried out by myself, Rachel Fox. I am an Aesthetic Nurse Prescriber and have been working in aesthetics for more than 15 years now. I have completed several courses on complications in aesthetics and am a member of ACE (The Aesthetic Complications Expert Group) This is a group of experts in the field of Aesthetics who are on hand to provide advice and support if needed. It is extremely important to think about what you would do in the event of a side effect from treatment. Can your practitioner support you in this unlikely event? Can they prescribe medication if needed to help resolve the issue or will you be left trying to get appointments with your GP, who may not be familiar with aesthetic complications?
Anyway, why not book for a consultation?
info@aestheticnursingservices.com
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07967 710 625

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