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THE OMBRE BROW

Ombre brows are a semi-permanent cosmetic tattoo technique used to create a natural, gradient effect on the eyebrows. This technique involves placing tiny dots of ink at the front of the eyebrow in a lighter shade, gradually getting darker towards the tail end of the brow. The result is a soft, natural-looking eyebrow that mimics the effect of an ombre hair color.

IS IT SUITABLE FOR ME?

The Ombre eyebrows can suit all skin types as the color is chosen carefully to match the natural skin tone and hair color. Each client shade is customised to create a natural and flattering look.

HOW LONG DOES IT LAST FOR?

The longevity of ombre brows depends on various factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Ombre brows can lasts up to 3 years with proper maintenance and touch-ups every 12 months.

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DERMAL FILLERS

Facial fillers, also known as dermal fillers or soft tissue fillers, are substances injected into the skin to add volume and help diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. They can be used for various cosmetic and medical purposes. Here are some common uses of facial fillers:

1. Lip Enhancement: Fillers can be injected into the lips to add volume, improve shape, and reduce the appearance of fine lines around the mouth.
2. Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty: Fillers can be used to reshape and refine the nose without the need for surgery.
3. Cheek Augmentation: Fillers can enhance cheek volume and definition, providing a more youthful and lifted appearance.
4. Chin Augmentation: Fillers can be used to add definition to the chin and improve overall facial balance.
5. Jawline Contouring: Fillers can be strategically injected along the jawline to enhance its definition and create a more sculpted look.
6. Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty: Fillers can be used to reshape and refine the nose without the need for surgery.
7. Nasolabial Folds: These are the lines that run from the sides of your nose to the corners of your mouth. Fillers can be used to soften the appearance of these folds.
8. Marionette Lines: These are the lines that run from the corners of the mouth down to the jawline. Fillers can be used to reduce the depth of these lines.

HOW LONG DOES IT LAST FOR?

Fillers varies depending on the individual's metabolism. Typically, lip fillers can last anywhere from six months to a year, after which the body gradually absorbs the filler material. Regular touch-up treatments may be necessary to maintain the desired results. This will be discussed during the consultation session.

IS THERE ANY AFTERCARE ADVICE?

1. Avoid touching or applying pressure to the treated area for at least 24-48 hours.
2. Use an ice pack or cold compress on the lips to help reduce swelling and bruising.
3. Avoid drinking alcohol, smoking, or engaging in any strenuous activities for at least 24-48 hours.
4. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and avoiding overly hot or spicy foods.
5. Avoid sun exposure or use a protective lip balm or sunscreen if you must go outside.

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Facials & Chemical Peels

Our expertise lies in employing advanced methods to manage and treat acne. We are dedicated to devising tailored treatments and product combinations that effectively address active acne while reducing the visibility of previous scarring, promoting a clearer complexion.

Cosmelan stands as a globally renowned depigmentation solution designed to address issues like melasma and dark spots. This treatment effectively diminishes the intensity of existing hyperpigmentation problems while also serving as a preventive measure against the emergence of new patches. The Cosmelan Pigmentation treatment at HER Aesthetics has the potential to significantly enhance the overall appearance of your skin, ultimately boosting your confidence.

WE CANNOT TREAT YOU IF:

• YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING
• YOU HAVE DIABETES
• YOU HAVE EPILEPSY
• YOU HAVE A PACEMAKER OR MAJOR HEART PROBLEMS
• YOU HAVE GLAUCOMA
• YOU ARE ON ANY SKIN MEDICATION SUCH AS ACCUTANE OR STEROIDS
• YOU HAVE ACTIVE SKIN CANCER
• YOU ARE TAKING BLOOD THINNING MEDICATION (ASPIRIN, WARFARIN ETC)
• YOU HAVE A TRANSMITTABLE BLOOD CONDITION SUCH AS HIV OR HEPATITIS
• YOU HAVE HAEMOPHILIA
• YOU HAVE HEALING DISORDERS OR UNCONTROLLED HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
• YOU HAD BOTOX IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS
• YOU ARE UNDERGOING RADIOTHERAPY OR CHEMOTHERAPY (CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR)

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