DRE EÏBOCK
She holds a PhD in Family Medicine from the University of Sherbrooke. In addition to working as an emergency physician and family doctor, Dre Ebock has been practicing aesthetic medicine and anti-aging techniques such as wrinkle fillers, facial rejuvenation and medical facelift using botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid for several years. She also treats migraines and bruxism.
Consultation
The free consultation includes:
- Assessing your expectations and needs.
- Establishing an aesthetic balance.
- Providing information on the products, the risks and the expected results.
- Providing advice on the most appropriate techniques to meet your needs and the different options.
- Establishing a quote.
- Taking before-and-after photos.
BOTULINUM TOXIN AND HYALURONIC ACID
Botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid are used for medical facelifts. Safe botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid are absorbed by the body over time. Unlike cosmetic surgery, these substances' effects are reversible. Commonly used by a growing number of patients, botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid have proven their efficacy and harmlessness.
Hyaluronic Acid
- Filling wrinkles.
- Restoring volumes.
Hyaluronic acid is naturally present in our body. Its function is to carry and bind water in our skin.
Today, it is synthetically manufactured. It is available under different names, in different concentrations and with different durations.
It allows the smoothing of fine lines and the filling of deep wrinkles and dark circles.
It also allows the restoration of the volumes of the cheekbones, lips and temples.
It corrects the rounding of the face and chin. It improves elasticity and skin hydration.
Botulinum Toxin
- Forehead wrinkles.
- Inter-eyebrow wrinkles.
- Wrinkles around the eyes.
It acts on the muscle contraction causing the wrinkles.
Botulinum toxin has been used for more than thirty years for many medical indications in ophthalmology, neurology and ENT.
After noticing incidental regression of wrinkles while treating blepharospasm with botulinum toxin, its use was extended to the treatment of wrinkles.
Botulinum toxin doses used in aesthetic medicine are minimal and non-toxic.
Treatment
- Correcting wrinkles.
- Correcting sagging tissues.
- Correcting deep folds.
- Fixing volume loss (lips, cheeks, temples)
- Correcting dark circles.
- Correcting face and chin curvature.
- Improving skin texture.
- Hand rejuvenation.