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Advanced Cosmetic Treatments By Dr. Eithne Brenner


Faceworks is an innovative, professional clinic in Waterford City specialising in non-surgical and anti wrinkle cosmetic procedures for men and women


Radiesse is a treatment that immediately replenishes lost volume and stimulates the production of your own natural collagen for long-lasting results. It is clinically proven to last a year or more in many patients.


Restylane® delays the signs of ageing by giving Nature a helping hand. It boosts the skin’s hydration system to refresh looks naturally by restoring youthful volume to the skin. So if creams are no longer living up to their promise and surgery is a step too far, Restylane is probably the ideal treatment for you.


BTX is a treatment that can temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines between the brows, forehead lines and crow’s feet. It can also be used to improve the appearance of saggy jowls or loose/aging skin on the neck.


BTX can also be used in treating excessive underarm/axillary sweating. This is a highly effective treatment which can provide relief from sweating in more than 95% of people with a duration of four to six months.


Restylane Lip Refresh to rehydrate and smooth lips, and Restylane Lip Volume to add fullness.


All our clients are assessed and treated by Dr. Brenner • Other treatments include • Minor surgery for the removal of skin tags, moles, skin lesions, cysts etc • Cryotherapy, freezing of skin tags, warts and veruccas • Sclerotherapy for the treatment of leg thread veins • Diathermy for the removal of facial thread veins • Prescription only acne treatment • Medical grade facial peels • Ear Buddy splints for correction of misshapen ears in babies.


Faceworks, The Williamstown Centre, Ardkeen, Waterford City T: 051 857 193 www.faceworks.ie


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