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A FEW EXAMPLES OF WHAT THEY CAN DO:


• Smooth out lines around nose and mouth known as Marionette and Nose-to-mouth lines


• Plump and enhance the lips and/or diminish vertical lip lines


• Enhance and restore volume to sunken cheeks known as Cheek Sculpting


• Redefining chin’s volume • Improve general facial symmetry


• Reduce fine lines and dark circles under your eyes known as Tear Trough treatment


BUT WHAT ARE FILLERS MADE OF?


Predominantly Hyaluronic Acid (HA) a naturally occurring substance found in our skin, which helps keep skin plump and hydrated.


At Air Aesthetics, we use only the best quality products approved in the UK. These include Restylane, Juvederm, Radiesse, Belotero and Teosyal, all extremely safe temporary fillers.


DOES THE PROCEDURE HURT?


Effective topical anaesthetic cream is used prior to the treatment to numb the area to make the procedure comfortable.


HOW LONG DO THE RESULTS LAST? The results of the treatment can last up to 6-12 months sometimes longer depending on how fast your metabolism works. Every person’s individual metabolism is different to the next, the longevity


“In the right hands, dermal fillers are a fantastic way to rejuvenate and enhance your appearance. They should help deliver a fresher version of yourself as opposed to a completely new look. My aim is to make you look as natural as possible with the advantage of looking revitalised. I want people to see a subtle positive difference rather than a dramatic alteration.”


Dr Claire Oliver (GDC) AIR AESTHETICS EXPERTS


The Air Aesthetics team of experts offer medical and specialist expertise in an extensive range of aesthetics, health and wellness treatments. The team is led by:


Dr Claire Oliver (GDC) Medical Director Dr Oliver is one of the Midland’s leading aesthetic practitioners with over 18 years of experience in non-surgical facial rejuvenation. She is an advanced cosmetic injector and has extensive knowledge of skin health and anti-ageing with an emphasis on natural results.


Dr Sarah Wright (GMC) A GP and medical aesthetician, Dr Wright specialises in dermatology and Women’s Wellness and has a special interest in the rejuvenation of ageing skin using new technologies to achieve outstanding results.


of filler will also vary greatly from one person to another. For those with a very fast metabolic rate, filler will break down more rapidly than in those with a slower metabolic rate.


ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS? Side effects can include swelling, bruising tenderness, itching.


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To find out more about treatments call 01564 794103 or 0121 663 6335 to book a complimentary consultation or visit our website at www.airaesthetics.co.uk.


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FASHION, HEALTH & BEAUT Y DR. CLAIRE OL IVER


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