The ESHO. Touch Lift: Non-Surgical Face Lift

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The ESHO. Touch is a technique use to lift and contour aspects of the face using the latest in medical breakthrough dermal filler and botox injections.

ESHO. Touch Lift FAQs

The ESHO Touch is a non-surgical face lift treatment that both lifts and contours the face by using the latest pioneering techniques in dermal filler and anti-wrinkle injections.

Dermal fillers are injected to smooth and contour facial areas while anti-wrinkle injections are used to give the same areas added lift and enhance the effects of the dermal filler.

The ESHO Clinic are committed to minimising any discomfort which may be felt during a non-surgical face lift. A fine needle is used and local anaesthetic can be given in the form of:

  • Topical cream

Anaesthetic is also combined within the filler product

There will be small amount of swelling initially, but this usually subsides within 48 hours. The patient’s results will be assessed at their review appointment which is typically two to three weeks following the procedure.

Approximately one year + but this can vary depending on the patient.

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ESHO. Touch Lift FAQs

The ESHO Touch is a non-surgical face lift treatment that both lifts and contours the face by using the latest pioneering techniques in dermal filler and anti-wrinkle injections.

Dermal fillers are injected to smooth and contour facial areas while anti-wrinkle injections are used to give the same areas added lift and enhance the effects of the dermal filler.

The ESHO Clinic are committed to minimising any discomfort which may be felt during a non-surgical face lift. A fine needle is used and local anaesthetic can be given in the form of:

  • Topical cream

Anaesthetic is also combined within the filler product

There will be small amount of swelling initially, but this usually subsides within 48 hours. The patient’s results will be assessed at their review appointment which is typically two to three weeks following the procedure.

Approximately one year + but this can vary depending on the patient.