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Did you ever wish you could freeze time? Apparently, a chilling new beauty therapy does exactly that; using nitrogen oxide to slow down wrinkle formation. Known as Frotox or lovera, the treatment works by targeting nerves to improve your anti-ageing wellness, unlike Botox which temporarily paralyses your muscles. Frotox treats your forehead’s peripheral nerve tissue with extreme cold, relaxing the facial muscles that cause wrinkles in the forehead. So is Frotox safe and effective, or are you risking your wellbeing on a pointless procedure?


 


According to leading practitioner, Dr. Vincent Wong, from La Maison de L’esthetique, ‘Frotox works by using the body’s natural response to cold – and nothing but cold – to relax muscles in the forehead and between the eyebrows. The handheld device will be loaded with a nitrogen cartridge before use, and at the touch of a button, the circulation of nitrogen gas within the device creates a precise cold zone at the smart needle tip (made of closed-end needles, so nothing comes out of it). This allows precise cold to be delivered directly to the target nerves.’


 


‘Nerves treated with this technology undergo a predictable period of dormancy, followed by complete restoration of function,’ Wong explained. ‘During the period of dormancy, the transmission of electrical messages (impulses) is reduced. Hence, muscle movements are also reduced as muscles move in direct response to impulses. When muscles are relaxed, wrinkles appear to be softened.’ Wong outlined the different steps of the treatment process:


 


1. Consultation


2. Cleansing the area


3. Nerve selection (with TENS machine) and marking or treatment sites (all treatment sites are in the temple region only)


4. Injection of local anaesthetics (lidocaine)


5. Treatment of each marked site (average about 4 on each temple)


6. Application of pressure on treatment sites and post-treatment instructions


 


Wong noted, ‘The results for this treatment are immediate. You will find that when you try to raise your eyebrows, your forehead does not move as much as it used to – you will still have some movements though.’ But what about safety and side effects? ‘As no toxins are used, this treatment is extremely safe,’ Wong asserted. ‘Side effects are short-lived and, just like any other aesthetics procedure, include bleeding, bruising and swelling.’

freeze skinOne of the most effective anti-ageing methods is to have glowing, radiant and supple skin. Skin that is lined, wrinkled, dull and marked is the first thing to make you look old, and should be avoided if you want to retain the look of eternal youth.


Experts are now claiming that temperature may have a strong effect on the wellbeing of your skin. A number of new treatments are being developed that involve subjecting the skin to cold temperatures to increase its youthfulness and wellness. These include the now-popular ice facials and a procedure known as Frotox, both of which claim to have the ability to remove lines and wrinkles from your face and make your skin more firm and supple, as well as improving the overall texture.


Demi Moore, a 50-year-old actress who is frequently complimented on her youthful appearance, is recently said to have enjoyed a series of anti-ageing treatments which involved using extremely cold air to blast the skin, in order to restore its former glory.


Originally developed in Japan with the aim of treating rheumatoid arthritis, the treatments are said to work by promoting collagen re-growth. Frotox – a form of Botox which is toxin-free – works by using a technique known as cryoneuromodulation to remove fine lines. Those receiving the treatment have a device that contains liquid nitrogen placed on the facial nerves that control the most common muscles for causing wrinkles, and effectively freezes them.


Leading cosmetic surgeons and therapists are now admitting that this type of freezing therapy can, in fact, be very effective. They state that the freezing effects of the liquid nitrogen effectively paralyse muscles in the face, stopping them from working and the associated lines from appearing. The effects of a treatment such as this are said to last around four months and, to date, no harmful side effects have been reported.