Dermal fillers private clinic 2024 Sevenoaks Kent

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Dental and beauty NHS clinic today Sevenoaks Kent: After practising dentistry for a number of years, I acquired a natural skill set of communicating well with my patients, paying attention to detail, refining injection techniques and furthering my extensive knowledge on facial anatomy. I felt these skills would be transferable for facial aesthetic treatments. Since embarking on my journey to provide facial aesthetics in Kent, I have been able to carry out Botox and filler treatments for many patients. The one thing that makes me the most satisfied, is when a patient can smile with confidence. Many people have insecurities, small or big, and I love treating these to help my patients. Each facial aesthetic treatment is bespoke to the patient, and there is no ‘one treatment that fits all. Read more information at botox Sevenoaks Kent.

Once injected into the skin the botulinum toxin relaxes the tiny facial muscles, which cause expression lines, by blocking the nerve impulses in them, leaving the skin looking smoother. Areas on the face that can be treated include frown lines (vertical lines which form between the eyebrows), eyebrows, crow’s feet, forehead lines and lines around the mouth and top lip, known as ‘smoker’s lines’. The injection is quick and painless, usually lasting around 5-10 minutes and requiring no anaesthetic. Results will usually be seen in a few days, sometimes taking between 4-7 days for the effects to be seen. As this is not a permanent treatment, the effects will wear off over time. It is therefore possible for the procedure to be repeated every 3 months for effective results.

Preserve jawbone health and facial appearance – Dental implants do more than just hold your artificial teeth. They prevent your facial esthetics from deteriorating after you’ve lost a tooth. Let’s dive a little deeper to see how that happens. Your tooth root is anchored into your jawbone, where it provides stimulation to maintain healthy bone tissue around it. When you lose a tooth, there is no longer any force being exerted on that part of the bone. As a result of lower levels of stress there, the body adapts by breaking down the bone tissue and resorbing some of the bone in that area. This is a natural consequence of tooth loss, and most of this bone loss happens during the first six months following a tooth extraction. See additional details at this website.

Using a floss can also help you effectively clean between your teeth and prevent food accumulation. Take care to floss very gently to avoid damage to the gums and implants. Dental implants are fixed in place as they fuse naturally with your jaw bone. This helps you bite, chew, and speak with as much ease and comfort as your natural teeth provide. Studies show that implant-supported restorations positively influence patients’ lives in terms of comfort, satisfaction, and improvement in overall quality of life. According to a 2017 study, the success rate of dental implants has been shown to be 90%-95% over ten years. Another study conducted in 2021 observed the life span of 10,871 implants over the course of 22 years and found their survival rates to be exceptionally high. At three years, the implants exhibited an astonishing 98.9% survival rate; at five years, 98.5% survival rate; and at ten years, 96.8% survival rate. At 15 years, the survival rate was 94.0%.

How often should I have dermal filler treatments? Some areas can last up to 18 months, but most patients prefer to have maintenance treatments before this time frame. The area treated can have an effect on how long the dermal filler will last, for example those who get lip fillers will notice last a shorter period of time (6-12 months) due to the increased dynamic movements of this area. How is dermal filler treatment administered? Dermal can be administered by either (or a combination of) fine needles or a cannula (blunt ended tube). Cannulas decrease the chances of bruising, and needles offer more precision. What are the side effects after dermal filler treatment? Side effects include swelling, redness, tenderness and bruising.