Woman in Saskatchewan receives dermal filler cosmetic injections

With over 15 years’ experience in the nursing field, our certified nurses provide cosmetic injections like Botox, Dysport and Filler right here in Warman, Saskatchewan

We use neuromodulators— Botox and Dysport included — to treat the following:

  • Upper Face

  • Lower Face

  • Lips

  • TMJ Disorders

  • Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating)

  • Migraines

So, what do neuromodulators actually do? They disrupt nerve communication, preventing muscles from contracting or sweat glands from producing excess sweat. In addition, they can ease jaw tension, headaches, and TMJ symptoms.

We also use dermal fillers to smooth away lines and wrinkles

Dermal fillers accomplish this by boosting hyaluronic acid and adding volume to sagging or hollow areas on the face.

Ready to schedule a complimentary consultation to see which cosmetic injection would work best for the aesthetic or therapeutic result you’re looking for? Or perhaps you know which treatment you’d like to receive and you’re ready to schedule it? Great! You can do so below. And if you’re planning on making the short commute from Martensville or elsewhere in Saskatchewan to Warman, there’s lots of room in our on site parking lot.

 

 
 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

To skip to questions about neuromodulators (also known as neurotoxins), click here.

 

Dermal Fillers

  • Dermal fillers add volume, smooth lines, and enhance contours, addressing sagging or hollow areas. Neuromodulators like Botox and Dysport relax muscles to reduce wrinkles caused by repetitive facial movements.

  • Yes, dermal fillers are considered very safe. Severe side effects are rare, and common reactions are mild and temporary.

  • Dermal fillers serve various purposes, including augmenting cheeks and lips, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, smoothing under-eye hollows, restoring lost volume, combating jowling, adding definition, and more.

  • Most dermal filler treatments take between 15 to 30 minutes.

  • Most dermal fillers provide immediate or close-to-immediate effects. Some may stimulate collagen production too, which takes time.

  • Schedule a free consultation to confirm. One of our nurses will assess your medical history, discuss your goals, and determine the most suitable filler and treatment plan for you.

  • Anesthesia requirements vary. Sometimes a topical numbing cream is used for your comfort.

  • Downtime varies depending on which filler is used. Most fillers do not cause downtime, but it's essential to confirm with your injector.

  • Common side effects include redness, swelling, bruising, itching, and tenderness. These are typically mild and resolve within 1 to 7 days.

  • Yes, post-filler care may include applying ice, avoiding sun exposure, refraining from strenuous activities, and not touching the treated area unless instructed. Your nurse will provide you with specific post-filler care instructions.

  • Yes, hyaluronic acid-based fillers can be reversed using an enzyme called hyaluronidase.

 
 
 

 

Neuromodulators (also known as Neurotoxins)

 
  • A neuromodulator is a treatment for wrinkles that are caused by repeated movements. Commonly treated areas include the forehead, lines around the eyes, downward turning of the mouth, and neck.

  • No — Neurotoxin results often take 2 to 10 days and sometimes up to 14 days to kick in.

  • Typically, any neuromodulator or neurotoxin will last between 3 to 4 months. Results are not permanent and require maintenance.

  • An experienced and certified nurse will assess your areas of concern to determine the right amount of units for a fresh appearance — avoiding unwanted or unnatural results.

  • Indeed. They have been available for over 20 years and have been used to treat many diseases.

  • The forehead, lines around the eyes, downward turning of the mouth, and the neck.

 
 

 

Schedule a 30 minute free consultation with one of our experienced certified nurses