What the Procedure Does
Botox is highly effective for treating:
- Forehead lines
- Frown lines (glabellar lines)
- Crow’s feet (wrinkles around the eyes)
- Gummy smiles
- Chin dimpling
- Neck bands (platysma bands)
Additionally, Botox can address medical conditions such as excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), migraines, and teeth grinding (bruxism).
Types and Methods of Injection
The treatment is tailored to individual goals and areas of concern:
- Classic Botox: Focuses on reducing wrinkles and smoothing specific areas.
- Micro-Botox: Uses diluted Botox to refine skin texture and minimise pores.
- Botox for Contouring: Enhances facial symmetry, softens the jawline, or lifts the brow.
Results
Results typically begin to appear within 3–5 days, with full effects visible after 10–14 days. The skin appears smoother and more relaxed, with results lasting 3–6 months depending on the treated area and individual metabolism.
Indications
Botox is ideal for:
- Dynamic wrinkles and expression lines
- Facial asymmetry correction
- Hyperhidrosis
- Jaw tension and teeth grinding
Contraindications
Botox is not recommended for those who:
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis)
- Are allergic to Botox components
- Have active skin infections or inflammation in the treatment area
Pre-Procedure Recommendations
- Avoid alcohol, aspirin, and blood-thinning medications 24–48 hours before treatment.
- Refrain from intense physical activity or facial massages on the day of the procedure.
Post-Procedure Care
- Avoid lying down or bending over for at least 4 hours.
- Do not touch, massage, or apply pressure to the treated area for 24 hours.
- Refrain from strenuous exercise, saunas, or alcohol consumption for 24 hours.
Botox injections offer a quick, effective, and minimally invasive way to achieve a natural and refreshed appearance, tailored to your individual needs.