In aesthetic medicine, Botox is most often used to temporarily smooth out expression lines caused by contractions of facial muscles in the forehead, around the eyes, and between the eyebrows. Depending on the amount injected, muscle movement can be reduced to varying degrees or completely blocked.
The skillful combination of Botox with other aesthetic procedures is the modern adequate counteraction to the aging processes and preservation of the youthful appearance without surgical intervention. The procedures are able to erase the tired look and restore the youthful radiance, as well as the natural oval of the face.
Botox is a trademark of Allergan, used worldwide as a generic name for botulinum toxin for medical purposes. Botulinum toxin is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. When injected into the muscles, it causes a mild form of paralysis. This discovery was recorded in 1897, and in 1992 the first publications appeared on its use for aesthetic purposes. Botox blocks the transmission of nerve impulses from neurons to muscle fibers. In this way, the injected muscle remains in a permanent state of relaxation for a period of 3 to 6 months or more.
Botox is injected with very thin and short needles, the same as those used for insulin. The procedure is short, almost painless and seems quite simple from the patient's point of view. At the same time, for your therapist, this procedure requires a lot of knowledge, experience, careful preliminary preparation and planning. It begins with an aesthetic consultation and the preparation of an individual treatment plan for the patient. We will introduce you to the injection areas and the amounts of product that are necessary to achieve partial or complete relaxation of the targeted muscles.
Depending on the effect you want to achieve, we will calculate the total amount of Botox that needs to be used. The areas will then be cleaned, disinfected and the injection can begin.
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