

Due to recent legislative changes we are unable to advertise our pricing for cosmetic treatments however we can offer consultations to address the following concerns:
Cosmetic
Treatments
Volume Loss
As we age, the volume in our face naturally decreases due to a combination of factors, including the loss of fat, collagen, and elastin. This reduction in volume can lead to a variety of visible changes, such as sagging skin, hollowed cheeks, and the development of fine lines and wrinkles. The underlying fat pads that provide youthful fullness and contour begin to diminish, causing the skin to lose its plumpness and elasticity. Additionally, bone density in the facial structure decreases, which further contributes to a sunken appearance. These changes can result in a less defined jawline, deeper nasolabial folds, and an overall tired or aged look. We can discuss your options to restoring this lost volume during a complimentary consultation in clinic
Fine lines & Wrinkles
The formation of fine lines and wrinkles on the face is a natural part of the aging process, primarily driven by a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. As we age, the skin’s production of collagen and elastin—proteins essential for skin elasticity and firmness—declines, leading to a loss of volume and resilience. Additionally, repeated facial expressions, such as smiling, frowning, or squinting, can create dynamic wrinkles, which become more pronounced over time as the skin loses its ability to bounce back. Extrinsic factors, including sun exposure, smoking, pollution, and poor skincare habits, further accelerate skin aging by damaging skin cells and breaking down collagen. Ultimately, these combined effects result in the visible signs of aging, prompting many to seek treatments aimed at restoring smoother, more youthful skin.
Hayfever Symptoms
Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is an allergic reaction that occurs when the immune system overreacts to airborne allergens, primarily pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds. When these allergens enter the body, the immune system mistakenly identifies them as harmful substances, triggering the release of histamines and other chemicals. This response leads to symptoms such as sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, runny nose, and watery eyes. Seasonal hay fever is most common during specific times of the year when pollen counts are high, particularly in spring and summer. However, some individuals may also experience perennial hay fever due to indoor allergens like dust mites, mold, and pet dander. We can offer consultations to discuss ways to relieve these symptoms for you.
Jaw Clenching / TMJ
Jaw clenching, often associated with stress or anxiety, can lead to a condition known as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction. The TMJ connects the jawbone to the skull and allows for smooth movement during activities like chewing and speaking. However, excessive clenching can place undue pressure on this joint, resulting in pain, discomfort, and reduced mobility. Common symptoms of TMJ dysfunction include jaw pain, headaches, earaches, and a clicking or popping sound when opening or closing the mouth. In some cases, clenching can lead to wear and tear on the teeth, increasing the risk of dental issues. Factors such as misalignment of the teeth, grinding (bruxism), and poor posture can exacerbate TMJ problems. Effective management can alleviate pain and restore normal function. Book a consultation with us to discuss your treatment options.