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COVID 19

GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE RETURN OF DENTAL SERVICES IN ENGLAND.

We, like you, learned of the government’s plans for dental practices to re-open from Monday 8th June during the briefing. of the Prime Minister on the 28th of May

At the moment, and so that you are fully aware, only dental practices who can evaluate that they have the PPE (personal protective equipment) and IPC (infection prevention and control) requirements in place are allowed to welcome back patients. Fortunately, we at Smiles on Broadway have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare for our re-opening, to ensure that it is safe for both patients and staff to return.

In light of the Prime Minister’s briefing, we will be in touch with our valued patients in the coming weeks about any further updates that will occur.

Whilst we prepare for our re-opening, however, we respectfully ask that you do not call the practice to book any routine appointments. Initial appointments will be prioritised for emergencies only

From all of us at Smiles on Broadway, we thank you for your patience through these trying times

Continue to remain safe and we will see you soon.

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Anti-wrinkle Injections

Anti-wrinkle Injections Near Me

An increasingly popular treatment chosen by both men and women are dermal fillers. Their primary purpose is to plump the skin and add volume.

The NHS website quotes fillers as:

‘Injections used to fill out wrinkles and creases in the skin. They can also be used to increase the volume and definition of the lips and cheeks.

Fillers are made from a variety of materials and the effects can be either temporary or permanent, depending on the type of filler.’

Treatment is usually delivered after a local anesthetic cream or injection has been used to numb the area to be treated. Depending upon the treatment you have chosen, the practitioner will inject at several different sites on the area to be treated and this could take anything from 30 minutes to an hour.

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Swelling afterwards is common as is tenderness or redness of the area.

We always advise to avoid caffeine, alcohol, hot drinks and the sun until the area had recovered and to not sleep or lie down for several hours afterwards so that the product has time to settle in properly.

Fillers vary in that they can consist of a number of different products the most common being collagen, Hyaluronic acid and calcium Hydroxylapatie.

Some are designed to need to be re-injected after 3-4 months whilst other are longer lasting up to a possible two years and even permanent although these tend to be the more risky forms. We do not offer permanent fillers at Smiles preferring to use temporary ones and to see our clients on a more regular basis using more natural products.

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Procedure Time

30 – 60 Minutes

Benefits

Fuller looking skin

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Possible Side Effects

Initial soreness and swelling

Effects Last

Up to 3-6+ months

Treatment Summary

Areas that can be treated at Smiles:

Mainly used on the face to fill out wrinkles or plump up areas, fillers can improve the appearance of the following:

  • Forehead
  • Temples
  • Nose
  • Lips
  • Cheeks
  • Chin
  • Eye area

Additionally, they can be used to augment and enhance features such as creating straighter noses or sharper cheekbones. We also use fillers to treat the décolletage, neck, and hands to give a more youthful appearance to the skin to fight the signs of aging.

 

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Pre-Treatment Consultation

At Smiles, we feel it important to offer a free no-obligation half-hour consultation to anyone who is considering dermal fillers. This will enable us to fully explain the products we use and what is involved in the delivery of the treatment. It will also enable us to ask you a few health-based questions which may highlight possible contraindications to having such treatments. In this case, we will be able to advise you of alternative options. Your health and safety are of paramount importance to us and we always endeavour to ensure the safest and optimal outcome for you. 

Dissolving lip filler

One of the huge advantages of using Hyaluronic Acid as a filler is that it is temporary and can be reversed or removed. If for any reason you need to remove the filler it can be done so using an enzyme called Hyaluronidase. This antidote would be injected and immediately start to break down the Hyaluronic Acid.

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Pre-Treatment Consultation

At Smiles, we feel it important to offer a no-obligation consultation to anyone who is considering treatment. This will enable us to fully explain the products we use and what is involved in the delivery of the treatment.  It will also enable us to ask you a few health-based questions which may highlight possible contraindications to having such treatments. In this case, we will be able to advise you of alternative options. Your health and safety is of paramount importance to us and we always endeavour to ensure the safest and optimal outcome for you. 

 

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Frequently asked questions 

How do dermal fillers work?

The most common dermal fillers contain Hyaluronic Acid which is found naturally in the skin. This acid can store a huge amount of moisture and it is this that results in a ‘plumped’ up appearance.

The acid is a gel-like substance and once injected it settles in to become part of the surrounding tissue absorbing water molecules and hydrating the surrounding area.

How long do lip fillers last?

Typically, lip fillers last three to four months, however those containing Hyaluronic Acid tend to last longer at six months. This is a generalisation as the products will dissolve and break down at different rates in different people.      

Do lip fillers hurt?

Believe it or lip enhancer injections can be a fairly pain-free procedure. In particular Hyaluronic Acid is much less dense than previous options and as a result is delivered via a fine needle. This helps to reduce pain not only at the point of treatment but also reduces swelling and bruising.

Can you use fillers for sunken eyes?

Sunken eyes are often the result of dehydration, vitamin deficiency, aging, genetics, weight loss, smoking or trauma. Using dermal fillers, as a sunken eye treatment is quite common these days and it is injected just below the eye and done properly should not be too painful. Our practitioners will guide you if you are considering this treatment explaining the process in more detail.

Hyalauronic Acid is also used as an under eye filler for dark circles.    

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