How long do Non Surgical Treatments last?

Understanding the Longevity of Non-Surgical Treatments for Lines

Are you exploring non-surgical treatment options to reduce the appearance of lines? A common question people ask is how long the effects of these treatments may last. While there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer, understanding what can influence outcomes can help you know what to expect.

1. How Long Can Results Last?

The duration of results can vary from person to person. Some people may notice effects for a few months, while others may experience longer or shorter timeframes. These variations are completely normal and depend on many individual factors.

2. What Influences How Long Results Last?

Everyone’s face and lifestyle are unique, and several factors can affect how long results from non-surgical treatments may be maintained:

  • Metabolism: How quickly your body processes treatments.

  • Lifestyle: Sun exposure, smoking, and general health can all play a role.

  • Muscle activity: Stronger underlying muscle movement may shorten the duration.

  • Treatment plan: The approach recommended by your practitioner may also impact longevity.

3. Supporting Longer-Lasting Results

While results naturally vary, there are steps you can take to support and maintain your outcome:

  • Protect your skin: Use sunscreen daily to help prevent damage.

  • Adopt a good skincare routine: Healthy skin can complement and support treatment results.

  • Follow professional advice: Your practitioner may recommend follow-up appointments tailored to your needs.

4. The Importance of a Personalised Consultation

Because results and needs vary, a private consultation with a qualified health professional is essential. They will assess factors like your facial anatomy, muscle activity, and goals to create a treatment plan that’s right for you.

Disclaimer:
All treatments are subject to consultation with a qualified health professional. Results vary from person to person. Suitability and expected outcomes will be discussed during your consultation.