Injectables & Aesthetic Enhancements

Botox &
Dermal Fillers

Neuromodulators and fillers, expertly placed for natural-looking enhancement — from full-face rejuvenation to subtle, targeted refinement that preserves your unique features.

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Botox & Dermal Fillers

Sessions Needed

1 session

Downtime

0–2 days

Results Visible

3–14 days

Results Last

3–12 months

Designed for
real concerns

Botox relaxes targeted muscles to soften fine lines and prevent new ones from forming, while dermal fillers restore lost volume and add definition. Dr. Anna combines both where appropriate for a balanced, natural result.

  • Forehead lines and frown lines
  • Crow's feet around the eyes
  • Volume loss in cheeks and under-eyes
  • Thin or undefined lips
  • Jawline and chin contouring
  • Nose shape refinement (non-surgical)
  • Facial asymmetry

How to
prepare

A little preparation goes a long way toward a comfortable session and optimal results. Dr. Anna will go over a personalised pre-care plan during your consultation — but here's what to generally expect.

  • Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before your appointment
  • Stop taking blood-thinning supplements (fish oil, vitamin E) a few days prior if possible
  • Inform Dr. Anna of any upcoming events to plan timing around potential swelling
  • Avoid scheduling on the same day as intense exercise
  • Arrive with clean skin, free of makeup if possible

Recovery,
day by day

Downtime is real but manageable. Most patients describe the days following treatment as feeling like mild sunburn, with visible "bronzing" as the skin renews itself. Here's a general idea of what to expect.

Day 1

Mild Swelling

Slight swelling, redness, or small bumps at injection sites are normal and typically subside within hours to a day.

Day 2–3

Settling In

Botox and fillers continue to settle into place. Any bruising, if present, begins to fade.

Day 7–14

Full Effect

Botox reaches its full effect around 10–14 days. Filler results are visible immediately but continue to settle and look more natural.

Month 3+

Maintenance Window

Botox typically lasts 3–4 months; fillers can last 6–12 months depending on the product and area treated.

Caring for
your skin

Following the aftercare plan closely is one of the biggest factors in how well your skin heals and how long your results last. Dr. Anna provides a full written aftercare guide after every session.

  • Avoid touching, rubbing, or massaging treated areas for 24 hours
  • Stay upright and avoid lying flat for 4 hours after Botox
  • Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours
  • Skip saunas, steam rooms, and sunbathing for 48 hours
  • Avoid alcohol for 24 hours post-treatment
  • Contact the clinic if you notice unusual swelling, asymmetry, or pain

Frequently asked
questions

Will I look 'overdone' or unnatural?+

Dr. Anna's approach prioritises natural-looking results through conservative dosing and careful facial assessment — the goal is refreshed, never frozen or overfilled.

How long does Botox last compared to fillers?+

Botox typically lasts 3–4 months as muscle activity gradually returns. Fillers last longer, generally 6–12 months, depending on the product and treated area.

Can Botox and fillers be done in the same visit?+

Yes, many patients combine both in a single appointment for a comprehensive refresh, depending on their goals and Dr. Anna's recommendation.

Is the treatment painful?+

Most patients tolerate the treatment well. A topical numbing cream can be applied beforehand for added comfort, especially for filler treatments.

What if I don't like the results?+

Filler results can often be adjusted or dissolved if needed. Botox effects are temporary and will gradually wear off — Dr. Anna will discuss this during your consultation.

Ready for a natural,
refreshed look?

Book a consultation with Dr. Anna to discuss your goals.

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This information is provided for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results and suitability vary — a personalised assessment with Dr. Anna is required before any treatment.