Smooth fine lines and wrinkles for a refreshed, natural look using prescription-only botulinum toxin type A.
Investment
Treatment Time
Anti-wrinkle injections use botulinum toxin type A — a prescription-only medicine — to temporarily relax the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles. The toxin works by blocking the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, reducing muscle contraction and smoothing the lines that form when you frown, squint, or raise your eyebrows. Dr. Malak uses only licensed, MHRA-approved products (such as Azzalure, Bocouture, and others) and takes a conservative, anatomy-led approach. The goal is always a refreshed, natural appearance — never frozen. With micro-dosing techniques and careful placement, natural facial expression is preserved while dynamic wrinkles are softened. Clinical studies show an adverse event rate of less than 5% with appropriate technique, making this one of the most well-researched and widely performed aesthetic procedures worldwide.
Forehead lines
Frown lines (glabellar "11s")
Crow's feet (lateral canthal lines)
Bunny lines (nasalis)
Brow lift
Masseter (jaw slimming)
Recovery Time
Minimal — return to normal activities immediately
When You'll See Results
Initial effect in 3–7 days, maximum result at 10–14 days
Maintenance
Every 3–4 months for maintenance
Avoid rubbing or massaging the treated area for 4 hours to prevent migration
Stay upright for 4 hours after treatment
Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours
Avoid alcohol for 24 hours — this helps minimise bruising
A complimentary follow-up appointment at 2 weeks is included to assess results and make any adjustments
Most patients describe a brief, mild pinch. Dr. Malak uses ultra-fine needles and a gentle technique to minimise discomfort. No anaesthetic is usually needed.
Book a consultation with Dr. Malak today. She'll assess your needs, discuss your goals, and create a personalised treatment plan designed just for you.
Individual results may vary. All treatments are performed by GMC-registered Dr. Malak Ziad Al Qaimari. This page is for educational purposes and does not replace a professional consultation.