Facial rejuvenation: what are the best treatments?

Written by: Dr Anne Gormley
Published: | Updated: 08/02/2023
Edited by: Conor Dunworth

Dr Anne Gormley is a leading dental practitioner and facial aesthetics clinician. In her latest article, Dr Gormley explains some facial rejuvenation and anti-aging treatments such as the treamtent of fine lines and wrinkles, dermal fillers, microneedling, and chemical peels. 

 

As people get older, many reach a point where they wish the clocks would stop ticking. For some, this could happen at different points in their lives: a particular milestone with their children, noticing wrinkles around the eyes, or realising that their skin is starting to sag. However, a facial aesthetics dental practitioner can offer many treatments that help combat some of these signs of ageing that so many people dread, and restore the youthful glow that they once had. These treatments include:

  • Treating fine lines and wrinkles with neurotoxins
  • Dermal fillers to add volume to the cheeks, chin and lips
  • Hyaluronic acid moisturising treatments such as Profhilo

 

Other complimentary treatments include:

 

 

Patients can achieve exceptional results with a minimum amount of downtime by combining acids, antioxidants, anti-aging and brightening boosters. Using non-surgical facial aesthetics treatments is a very popular approach to getting rid of wrinkles and plumping the cheeks. These treatments can offer you a more radiant complexion.

Below are some key tips for patients to get the best possible results.

 

A qualified practitioner - First and foremost, it is essential that you find a skilled and experienced practitioner. Make sure the practitioner has the necessary training to deliver the therapies.

Before starting treatment, a face-to-face meeting with the patient is important. During this consultation, I will normally record a complete medical history as well as lifestyle behaviours. We'll spend some time going over the many treatment choices, including information on the substance being used, how much will be injected, and how long the improvements will last. I also describe potential problems in the event of an adverse reaction.

 

Sterile environment - The optimum setting for facial aesthetics is a dental office. Because injections into the skin can result in infections, it is crucial that the clinic you select places a high priority on cleanliness, with a medical-style surgery being preferred.

 

Fine lines and wrinkles versus anti-aging treatments - Anti-wrinkle injectables are the most efficient technique to stop static wrinkles from forming. Neuromuscular toxin restricts muscle action and treats expression lines by blocking nerve signals in the muscles.

Relaxing facial muscles results in skin that is smoother and softer. Usually, I examine the patient's facial musculature and use the proper dosage of product to achieve the most subdued and natural-looking outcome.

The forehead region, in-between the brows, and at the corner of the eyes are the areas most often treated with neuromuscular toxin. Dermal fillers are frequently used to enhance volume and plump the skin. The most popular dermal filler is hyaluronic acid, mainly because there is a chemical that can counteract its effects.

Both a cannula and a needle are used to inject the substance. A stiffer consistency is needed in the cheek area, while a more elastic material is used in the lips. The fillers are gel-like substances of varied consistencies.

 

Refer to experts – Dr. Anne Gormley has successfully completed foundational and advanced courses in dermal fillers and botulinum toxin. In order to guarantee the best possible care at her aesthetics clinic in Magherafelt, Dr. Anne achieved a postgraduate qualification in non-surgical facial aesthetics from Northumbria University.

 

Dr Anne Gormley is a leading dentist and facial aesthetics clinician based in Magherafelt, Northern Ireland. You can book a consultation with Dr Gormley today via her Top Doctors profile.

By Dr Anne Gormley
Dentistry

Dr Anne Gormley is a leading dental practitioner and facial aesthetics clinician based in Magherafelt. With over 30 years of experience in dentistry, Dr Gormley is also the clinical head at the renowned Spires Oral & Dermal Care clinic.

A leading and trusted specialist, Dr Gormley has combined her proficiency in both facial rejuvenation and cosmetic dentistry to create the perfect look for her clients to improve their self-confidence. Her areas of expertise include Invisalign, veneers, teeth whitening, bonds, crowns and bridgework, and the Align, Bleach, Bond (ABB) technique, as well as Profhilo, dermal facial fillers, volumising lip fillers, and skin rejuvenation to treat fine lines and wrinkles.

Dr Gormley qualified with a Bachelor of Dental Science from Newcastle University in 1991. She received membership to the Royal College of Surgeons in 1996 and went on to complete two prestigious clinical attachments in Oral Surgery and in Orthodontics at Antrim Area Hospital and at the Waveney/Mid Ulster Hospital, respectively.

She also worked for seven years as a clinical supervisor in restorative and cosmetic dentistry at Royal Victoria Hospital, excelling in advanced crown and bridgework. Additionally, Dr Gormley completed an Open University module in Paediatric Dentistry from Bristol University and finished a one-year part-time course in Implant Surgery and Prosthetics as well.

Within facial aesthetics, Dr Gormley achieved a Postgraduate Certificate on Facial Aesthetics (PG Cert Level 7) from Northumbria University, and also holds accreditations for the use of Obagi, Profhilo, and Enlighten. Thanks to her extensive training, Dr Gormley expanded Spires Oral by opening the Aesthetic Hub, where she offers an exclusive range of cosmetic dental treatments and non-surgical facial treatments. 

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