Botulinum Toxin
Botulinum Toxin, commonly known as Botox or Azzalure, is a neurotoxic protein derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is widely used in both medical and cosmetic applications.
Azzalure/Botox
Benefits of Botulinum Toxin
Reduction of Wrinkles: Smooths out dynamic wrinkles caused by facial expressions, resulting in a more youthful appearance.
Preventative Treatment: Regular use can help prevent the formation of new wrinkles.
Quick Procedure: Typically administered in a quick, in-office procedure with minimal downtime.
Non-Surgical: Offers a non-invasive option for facial rejuvenation compared to surgical procedures.
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Areas that can be treated
Forehead Lines: Smooths out horizontal lines that appear when raising the eyebrows.
Glabellar Lines: Reduces vertical lines between the eyebrows, often referred to as "frown lines."
Crow's Feet: Treats fine lines around the outer corners of the eyes, which can become more pronounced with smiling or squinting.
Bunny Lines: Smooths out the lines that appear on the nose when scrunching it or smiling.
Marionette Lines: Helps reduce the downward lines that run from the corners of the mouth to the chin.
Lip Lines: Reduces vertical lines above the lips, often referred to as "smoker's lines."
Chin Dimpling: Smooths out the appearance of a dimpled chin (also known as "orange peel chin").
Jawline and Neck: Can help soften the appearance of a square jawline or reduce neck bands by relaxing the muscles in these areas.
Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating)
Areas that can be treated
Underarms: One of the most common areas for treating excessive sweating.
Palms of Hands: Helps individuals who experience excessive sweating in their hands, affecting daily activities.
Feet: Can be used to treat sweating in the soles of the feet.
Face: Botox can also reduce sweating on the forehead and scalp
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Factors Influencing Botox Longevity:
Area Treated: Botox may last longer in some areas than others. For instance, injections around the forehead might wear off faster than those around the eyes.
Individual Metabolism: Each person's body metabolizes Botox differently; those with faster metabolisms may find the effects fade more quickly.
Dosage: Higher doses may provide longer-lasting results.
Frequency of Treatments: Regular use may lead to longer-lasting results over time, as the muscles become accustomed to the treatment.
Lifestyle Factors: Factors such as exercise, stress levels, and exposure to heat can also affect how long Botox lasts.
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Botox is a prescribed medication, therefore you will need a consultation and consent before your appointment