Botox Treatment in Bishops Waltham

Dr. Sherry can assist you with all your Botox needs, ensuring safe and effective treatments tailored to your goals.

Dr. Sherry is a qualified medical professional with over 20 years of experience in aesthetics and dentistry, ensuring that all her treatments are performed safely and effectively.

“From my clinic in Bishops Waltham I will take you from our initial conversation all the way through to completing your Botox treatment.”

Dr Sherry

What areas can be treated with Botox?

Botox (Botulinum toxin) is a prescription-only medication known for its versatility in treating various areas.

These areas include: 

  • Frown or Glabellar Lines

  • Crow’s Feet

  • Bunny Lines

  • Forehead Lines

  • Dimpled Chin

  • Lip Lines

  • Neck Bands

  • Gummy Smiles

Botox can be used for a number of medical conditions. Some medical conditions include: 

  • Migraines

  • Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)

 

Consultation

We believe that all treatments should start with a proper medical consultation so please book for one at our Bishops Waltham clinic.
We won't even treat you on the day of your consultation because we want you to have time to think about your treatment rather than rushing into it.

 

Your Botox Journey

1) Your Consultation

Before any non-surgical aesthetic treatments, a thorough consultation at our Bishops Waltham clinic is essential. During this session, a comprehensive holistic and integrative medical assessment will be conducted to ensure your safety and suitability for the Botox treatment.

This initial step is crucial in your aesthetic journey, as it guarantees you receive the most appropriate treatment plan tailored to your desired results. Additionally, the consultation offers an opportunity to understand your needs, answer any questions and address any concerns you may have.

 

2) Your Treatment

Your care will be tailored to meet your unique needs, with all injectable treatments personally performed by a medical professional. We offer both in-clinic professional treatments and home care options designed to improve skin health and address various skin conditions, enhancing your natural appearance. The results often extend beyond the surface, boosting your confidence and overall well-being.

 

3) Your Aftercare

Review appointments are available and encouraged after prescribed injectable medical treatments to assess post-treatment results.

We are committed to ensuring that every patient receives the highest level of care and the best possible outcomes. After your appointment, you will receive written aftercare advice to follow at home. Additionally, I can prescribe skincare products for home use that will aid healing, improve your skin, and enhance your results.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Botox

If we haven’t answered your Botox questions below please email info@drsherry.co.uk

  • Botox is the brand name for botulinum toxin type A, a muscle relaxer that’s been used for decades to treat a variety of medical conditions and for cosmetic reasons. Botox injections are made from onobotulinum toxin type A.

    Botox is most commonly used as an injectable cosmetic treatment to smooth the appearance of facial lines and wrinkles, most commonly to reduce forehead wrinkles and forehead lines, crow’s feet and frown lines. It can also be used to treat medical conditions and certain disorders such as chronic migraines and headaches, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), overactive bladder, and a lazy eye.

    For a more detailed view of what Botox is and how it works please click here to read our FAQ.

  • Botox is a purified protein that’s injected into muscles to relax them by blocking certain chemical signals from nerves that cause muscle contractions. It’s made from clostridium botulinum toxin and has been used for medical and cosmetic purposes since the 1980s. Botox injections are often used to temporarily relax the facial muscles that cause facial wrinkles, but it can also be helpful in treating other areas of the body, such as underarms, neck and hands.

    Botox was originally discovered by scientists who were studying bacteria called clostridium botulinum in the 1970s. This type of bacterium occurs naturally in soil and water and is one of the reasons that you shouldn't eat food like fish or eggs without proper cooking first! When used properly by a medical practitioner such as a licensed doctor or dentist, this toxin can help eliminate wrinkles on your face while keeping you safe from harm.

  • Botox is a brand name for onobotulinumtoxin type A (botulinum toxin), a neurotoxic protein that is injected into specific muscles with a thin needle to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Botulinum Toxin injections prevent the release of certain chemical signals and messengers coming from nerves which provide a temporary reduction in muscle contraction and movement.

    Other brands of botulinum toxin available in the UK include Bocouture, Azzalure, Letybo and Nuceiva. New brands are emerging, but these are currently the most well-established and widely used. They are all approved for cosmetic use in adults.

  • Botox can be used to treat a variety of conditions. Some of the most common uses for Botox include:

    • Botox for Frown or Glabella Lines

    • Botox for Crow’s Feet

    • Botox for Bunny Lines

    • Botox for Forehead Lines

    • Botox for a Dimpled Chin

    • Botox for Smile Lines

    • Botox for Neck Bands

    • Botox for a Gummy Smile

    It can also be used to treat:

    • Botox for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)

    • Botox for Migraines

  • You should feel no pain at all when Botox is being injected into your skin. It is a very quick process, and patients typically feel no pain during their treatment. The entire procedure takes only a few minutes to complete and involves an injection of a small amount of Botox into the area that needs it. The medication works to temporarily relax muscles that cause wrinkles, which gives you smoother skin for up to four months before any further treatments are needed.

    • Allergic reactions: A small percentage of people develop an allergic reaction to Botox, however an allergic reaction to Botox is very rare. Symptoms can include redness, burning, itching and swelling at the injection site. If you experience a severe reaction after getting Botox and have trouble breathing, double vision, or trouble swallowing, contact your medical practitioner immediately and seek medical attention.

    • Droopy eyelids: It’s not uncommon for patients to develop droopy eyelids, also called ptosis, after getting Botox injections in their forehead area (glabellar). Apart from waiting, your medical practitioner can give you eyedrops to help with droopy eyelids or administer more Botox to counteract relaxed muscles. Droopy eyelids may negatively affect your confidence but will typically only last for four to six weeks.

    • Dry mouth: Masseter treatment with Botox could potentially cause temporary dry mouth. It’s unlikely to cause such a side effect if you had a treatment in the upper face. Side effects like this more commonly occur among men than women and usually last only a few days following treatment, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). If dry mouth continues beyond that point or becomes unbearable while it lasts then you may need additional medication like lip balm or throat lozenges until it goes away completely – but don’t worry – this isn’t permanent!

  • The process of Botox injection takes only a few minutes and you can return to your normal activities immediately.

    The results of Botox will begin to be visible within days of the treatment, with the full effects being evident within two weeks.

  • No one can predict how long Botox will last. It varies from person to person and from area to area. Generally speaking, it lasts between three and six months. The most important thing is not how long it lasts but whether or not you are happy with the results.

  • Botox is safe for most people, but there are some groups of people who should not have Botox.

    • People with certain neuromuscular disorders such as Myasthenia Gravis

    • People who are taking certain muscle relaxants and certain antibiotics

    • People with inflammation or infection at the potential treatment site

    • Pregnant women. Women who are pregnant should not take Botox.

    • Pregnancy and breastfeeding. There is not yet enough data to suggest that it’s safe to use Botox while breastfeeding. It is best to be on the safe side and avoid treatment while you are pregnant or breastfeeding

    • People with bleeding disorders, such as haemophilia or von Willebrand disease, should not have any kind of injectable medication because it can cause them uncontrolled bleeding after injection.

    • Anyone who has had previous reactions to botulinum toxin (also known as Botox) injections or other injectable medications should not receive another.

  • It’s best to start your treatment to prevent the earliest visible fine lines and wrinkles from becoming deep and visible. While Botox treatment has been approved for people age 18+, it’s best to start your treatment in your late twenties or early thirties, or when you begin to notice the early signs of ageing.

    The best time to start is before you have wrinkles since it’s easier to treat wrinkles when they’re still developing.

  • Getting Botox treatment takes only a few minutes but can vary depending on the treatment area. It’s injected with a fine needle into the muscles after they are assessed on animation by your medical practitioner to help find the right injection points.

    The treatment takes about 15-20 minutes.

  • Yes, you can go back to work after having Botox treatments. In fact, most people do just that. You rarely may have some mild bruising and swelling associated with the treatment. This is usually gone within a few days but if it doesn’t go away or becomes worse, make sure to call your medical professional.

    It’s important not to wear make-up for at least 24 hours. You can also use cold packs and Arnica cream (available online) to reduce bruising, swelling and redness of the skin around your eyes.

  • Staying out of the sun is important. You should also avoid the following:

    • Applying skin care products or make-up for the next 24 hours

    • Rubbing or massaging the treatment area 

    • Doing strenuous exercise that potentially can make you hot and sweaty

    • Going into saunas, spas, hot and steamy environment 

    • Using retin-A, alpha hydroxy or glycolic acids on your skin

    If you have any questions, consult your GP.

 

Get In Touch

Phone

07803 80 66 46

Email

info@drsherry.co.uk

Address

Aesthetics by Dr. Sherry
HealthSpace
The Square
Bishops Waltham
Southampton
Hampshire
SO32 1AF

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