HOW TO COME OUT OF LOCKDOWN LOOKING REFRESHED
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A recent survey has found that most people feel they look five years older as a result of the stresses and strains of lockdown. There’s no doubt the last year has stretched many of us to breaking point. Working from home, home schooling, illness, social restrictions and furlough have completely re-created what “normal” life looks like for almost all of us. So, as lockdown draws to an end, you can be forgiven for not looking your best!
But, the good news is, it’s not too late to take stock, review your personal image and take steps to make sure you emerge from lockdown looking refreshed and relaxed. Dr Claire Oliver (GDC) Medical Director at Midlands premier aesthetics clinics Air Aesthetics examines the treatment options available to help you look even better than your pre-lockdown best.
The aesthetics industry has reported a continued rise in the trend for non-invasive procedures, and never more so than now, when rejuvenating treatments that lift, tighten, refresh and create a more youthful appearance are in bigger demand than ever.
So, what are the top post-lockdown treatments for revitalising your get-up and glow?
BOTOX® OR MUSCLE RELAXING INJECTIONS With over 2 million procedures in the UK each year, Botox® has earnt a reputation as the safe ‘go-to’ treatment for those
seeking to freshen up their appearance. With influence from the media and a growing need for increased body confidence, women are turning to Botox® for its quick, pain-free results. And, with no downtime needed, it’s no surprise that Botox® has become one of the world’s most asked-for aesthetic treatments.
A versatile injectable which I use in clinic to:
l Smooth a furrowed forehead l Soften a deep frown l Greatly improve crow’s feet around the eyes l Reduce neck bands l Lift downward mouth corners
Successful Botox® treatment should be as natural looking as possible, subtly enhancing the beauty of your own features rather than noticeably changing your appearance.
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FASHION, HEALTH & BEAUT Y DR CLAIRE OL IVER
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