Halo Holistic Therapies

We are now pleased to announce that the amazing Halo Holistic Therapies are now working out of our beautiful Boutique Skin Clinic in Cheadle Hulme. For more information please visit www.haloholistictherapies.co.uk or www.facebook.com/HaloHolisticTherapies.

 

‘Eartox’ – Would you have dermal fillers to anti-age your ear?

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It may sound like the daftest cosmetic procedure yet. But more and more women are having fillers to perk up lobes left sagging by heavy earrings.

New procedure known as ear rejuvenation involves injecting dermal filler into the earlobe to plump it back up, dubbed as 'Eartox', it is gaining popularity with 40 plus women.

Injecting hyaluronic acid filler into the deflated lobe and surrounding wrinkles, however, can both plump them up and iron them out.

The lobe is injected with filler in several areas and inflates, looking ten times better immediately. The hydrophilic filler draws fluid into it, which causes further inflation, and makes the tissue appear softer and more hydrated.

Indeed, forget erasing crow’s feet or ironing out frown lines; wrinkle free earlobes now seem to be topping many women’s anti ageing wish lists.

Though our ears rarely receive much attention, just like any other part of the body, lobes can become elongated, saggy and thin as collagen and natural elasticity decreases, causing visible wrinkling on the surface.

Many women have their hair cut shorter as they get older, and they can be aghast to discover that sagging lobes are a tell-tale sign of their true age, which cannot be disguised by the usual arsenal of moisturiser and make-up, especially if years spent wearing heavy earrings have pulled them downwards.

So the question is, would you have dermal fillers to anti-age your ear???

 

 

Secrets to a Hollywood smile!

Are you concerned about your smile or feel it’s too ‘gummy’?

People who are embarrassed by their large, visible gums are now turning to Botox for the ideal Hollywood smile.

An increasing number of practitioners are injecting Botox into patients upper lip muscles, to decrease the amount of gum shown and prevent the so-called 'gummy smile'.

For people that smile aggressively, Botox can decrease amount of gum shown. Also, for those whose full lips disappear and get thinned out when they smile, Botox can also correct that.

In the past surgery was the main treatment option, but that is often too costly and painful. Botox on the other hand takes ten minutes to administer and last for up six months.

For more information on this procedure get in touch with one of our experienced nurse practitioners and book in for your free complimentary consultation.

 

 

Posted on August 6, 2014 and filed under Botox.