Reduce Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Understanding Your Facial Lines
Fine lines and wrinkles develop naturally as we age, often from repeated facial expressions like smiling, frowning, or squinting. You might notice them first on your forehead, around your eyes, or between your eyebrows. The good news is that effective treatments can help reduce their appearance and restore a more youthful look.
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What Happens During Your Consultation
Your appointment with Dr Tina Fang includes:
- Discussion of your medical history and current skin and facial concerns
- Assessment of your facial lines and how they affect your appearance
- Exploration of personalised treatment options suited to your goals
- Detailed advice on what to expect before and after treatment
We use prescription-only products that are specifically selected based on your individual needs. These will be discussed in detail during your consultation to ensure you understand exactly what to expect.
Targeting muscles
Glabella
Lines between the eyebrows
Often described as frown lines, these vertical lines can become more noticeable over time due to repeated facial expression.
Nasalis
Bunny lines/Lines at the Top of the Nose
Some patients notice fine lines appearing along the sides or bridge of the nose, particularly during facial expression. Treated with frown lines for balanced result.
Frontalis
Horizontal forehead lines
These are movement lines that appear across the upper forehead and are frequently discussed during facial assessments.
Lateral canthus
Fine lines around the eyes
Commonly referred to as crow’s feet, these lines often appear at the outer corners of the eyes when smiling or squinting.
Orbicularis Oris
Vertical Lines Around The Lips
Some patients notice fine vertical lines forming around the mouth, especially above the upper lip. These may appear with age or repeated movement of the lip area and are sometimes referred to as lip lines. They can affect both smokers and non-smokers.
Mentalis
Chin dimpling or uneven texture
Some patients notice a bumpy or uneven appearance on the chin, which may be related to repetitive movement or underlying structure.
DAO (Depressor anguli oris)
Marionette Lines /Downturned corners of the mouth
Also known as a sad mouth appearance, this concern can give the impression of tiredness or a flat expression even at rest.
Consultation Details
Your initial consultation fee is $150, which is fully redeemable towards any treatment or skincare product you choose during your appointment.During your consultation, we will discuss costs and which products are most suitable for your individual needs and medical history. This personalised approach ensures you receive recommendations that are right for you.
Key Information
What is a skin check?
A skin check is a thorough examination of your skin by a healthcare professional, usually a dermatologist or skin cancer specialist, to look for signs of skin cancer or precancerous conditions.
Why are skin checks important?
Early detection of skin cancer can lead to a higher chance of successful treatment. Skin checks help identify suspicious moles or skin changes early on.
What happens during a skin check?
A skin check is a thorough examination of your skin by a healthcare professional, usually a dermatologist or skin cancer specialist, to look for signs of skin cancer or precancerous conditions.
Aftercare Instructions for Wrinkles
A follow-up appointment is typically scheduled around 4 weeks after treatment.
Skin healing times can vary between individuals. Some people may notice skin settling within 10–14 days, though mild redness may persist for several weeks.
Do and Don’t Guidelines:
Gently cleanse and pat dry the area without rubbing or massaging for the first week
Avoid makeup and active skincare ingredients (e.g. retinol, AHAs, BHAs) on the treated site for at least one week
Minimise direct sun exposure to the area for approximately 4 weeks
These general guidelines will be discussed in detail during your consultation, along with personalised advice based on your skin type and treatment.
