Lion's wrinkle is located between the eyebrows. It is an elongated furrow that makes the face look menacing and gloomy. Removal of the lion's wrinkle can be achieved with a smoothing treatment at an aesthetician's office. It involves injecting a hyaluronic acid-based product under the skin to fill the wrinkle and improve the condition of the skin. The procedure is safe, but comes with some contraindications. Who can undergo lion's wrinkle removal treatment? What are the contraindications to filler treatment?
What is a lion's wrinkle?
A lion's wrinkle is a vertical furrow, deepening with age, between the eyebrows. It is the result of loss of subcutaneous fatty tissue and sagging skin. It is created by facial expressions and expressing emotions with the face - surprise, anger, surprise, or focusing on something. Facial expressions are difficult to control, so as we age, the wrinkle gets deeper and more visible, which is a completely natural side effect of ageing. The best way to get rid of a frown line is to removal of wrinkles.
Lion's wrinkle removal - what does the procedure look like?
The lion's wrinkle is smoothed by injecting the preparation with hyaluronic acidsuch as Azzalure or Stylage. The substances act locally, so before the treatment the patient must indicate the areas he or she would like to have corrected. The indicated preparations are safe for the skin - at Wellclinic we choose only top-shelf products, subjected to numerous dermatological tests. Before each treatment, we conduct an interview to enhance the safety of the procedure and to rule out any contraindications. Not every woman can undergo the procedure smoothing out the lion's wrinkle. A number of more serious or seemingly trivial conditions can stand in the way, disqualifying the patient from the procedure.
What are the contraindications to the procedure?
Treatment to smooth out wrinkles such as lion's wrinkle is not suitable for people who have been taking antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs for a long time. During the procedure, the client must not be ill, even with a cold. In addition, people with neuromuscular conduction disorders are excluded from wrinkle filling. Additional contraindications are pregnancy and breastfeeding. People who are hypersensitive to any of the ingredients in specific preparations must also refrain from the procedure. The use of Botox is also not recommended for people who frequently use the sauna and solarium and (sunbathing nullifies the effects of the treatment and adversely affects the condition of the skin).