Soften lines. Keep expression.
Precisely placed injections to relax overactive muscles that cause lines and wrinkles. Natural-looking results that let your personality show through — not a frozen face.
Anti-wrinkle injections use a purified protein to temporarily relax the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles — the lines that form when you frown, squint, or raise your eyebrows.
The product is injected in precise micro-doses using ultra-fine needles. As a pharmacist prescriber, James has an advanced understanding of the pharmacology behind these products, including onset times, dosing, spread, and interactions — knowledge that goes far beyond what most aesthetic practitioners possess.
The result is smoother skin with natural movement preserved. You'll still look like you — just refreshed.
Every appointment starts with a thorough face-to-face assessment. We'll discuss your goals, medical history, and expectations honestly — no hard sell.
Based on your anatomy and goals, a personalised treatment plan is created. You'll know exactly what's being used, where, and why before anything starts.
Administered with precision by a pharmacist prescriber with advanced knowledge of facial anatomy and pharmacology. Comfort measures are used throughout.
You'll receive full written aftercare instructions and direct contact details. A follow-up review is included to ensure you're happy with the results.
Most clients describe it as a tiny pinch. The needles used are extremely fine and the injections are quick. No anaesthetic is usually needed, but numbing cream can be applied if you're nervous.
Typically 3–4 months, though some clients find results last longer with regular treatments. The product gradually wears off and full movement returns naturally.
Not with the right practitioner. James uses conservative dosing and precise placement to soften lines while preserving natural expression. The aim is always 'refreshed', never 'overdone'.
As a pharmacist prescriber, James will review your full medication history before treatment. Certain medications (like blood thinners) may require adjustments. This is one of the key advantages of seeing a prescriber with pharmaceutical training.
Multiple areas can be treated in a single appointment. Many clients combine forehead, frown, and crow's feet — commonly known as 'three areas'. This will be discussed and agreed during your consultation.