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Anti-Wrinkle Injections (Botox)

Anti-Wrinkle Injections (Botox)

Anti-Wrinkle Injections (Botox)

Botox is a popular, effective way to smooth lines and wrinkles. It works by relaxing specific facial muscles, resulting in a smoother, refreshed look while keeping your expressions natural. Dr Hlaing provides safe, customised treatments to suit your goals.

  • Treats forehead lines, frown lines, crow’s feet, and more
  • Can also lift brows, correct a gummy smile, ease jaw pain, and reduce excessive sweating
  • Results last 3-6 months and appear fully after 2 weeks
  • Suitable for adults over 18

FAQs – Dr. Sandar Hlaing Women’s Health

Anti-Wrinkle Injections (Botox) – FAQ

What is Botox?

A prescription medicine that relaxes muscles to smooth wrinkles.

Is it safe?

Yes, when given by a qualified medical professional.

Does it hurt?

Most people feel only mild discomfort – like a small sting.

Are there side effects?

Redness, swelling, and bruising can occur but usually settle quickly.

Don’t like needles?

Ask about 3D EM-lift, a needle-free treatment for a similar lifting effect.

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Swansea Clinic Locations – Local, Private & Personalised Care

Consultations are available at multiple Swansea clinic locations, making access flexible and convenient.

Thursday mornings at Sancta Maria Hospital
Book here: https://hmtsanctamaria.org/contact/
Call: 01792 479040

Evenings & weekends at YOU Clinic, Penlleger
Email: drshlainggp11@gmail.com
Book Online: https://www.drshlaingwomenhealth.co.uk

Saturday mornings at 1192 Clinic, Swansea Stadium
Book Online: https://www.1192clinic.co.uk
Call: 01792 651412

Private, one-to-one consultations ensure time to fully understand your symptoms, goals, and treatment options.

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