Botox
Botox is the most popular non-surgical short term anti-aging solution throughout the world. It is a US-FDA approved quick and virtually painless treatment to reduce fine lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet. It can make your facial appearance appear smoother, healthier, and rejuvenated. Botox is used for contouring the face, nose, jaw line, cheeks, and lips and smoothening the skin under the eyes. Botox has become the gold standard for wrinkle reduction because it really works.
What is Botox?
Botox is a form of Botulinum toxin that has been purified and diluted to be safe for cosmetic use. Botulinum toxin is a muscle relaxant, and when administered in the form of Botox, can significantly ease the appearance of some wrinkles.
Botox Procedure
A small amount of Botox is injected into the muscles that create the wrinkles. This Botulinum derivative blocks the nerve impulses from reaching that area of the muscle and the contractions begin to weaken. As the muscle weakens, the treated areas begin to relax and the wrinkles in the skin become less visible and often disappear altogether. Botox injections are an ideal solution for smoothing the skin between eyebrows, eliminating lines on the forehead, and reducing the appearance of crow’s feet around the eyes.
How long does Botox injections last?
Botox results usually last for about three to four months. The results may last for a longer period of time if you receive regular maintenance treatments. As you continue to use Botox, the muscles in your treatment area are likely to weaken. As a result, you might be able to decrease the frequency of your maintenance treatments.
Benefits of Botox treatment
Eliminates wrinkles, including crow’s feet and frown lines
Little discomfort – with no down-time
No numbness or decrease in sensation
Fast and effective. Takes only 10-15 minutes to complete
Creates natural-looking results
A nonsurgical approach to treat wrinkles
Our Botox treatment usually works very quickly, and you are likely to see positive changes in your skin within a few days after your initial treatment.