Botox
What is Botox?
- Botox is a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.
- The name used in the medical field is Botulinum toxin type A.
- Helps to reduce wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing the muscles.
How to Apply Botox?
- Botox application is injected directly into certain muscles with the help of a fine needle.
- The procedure is usually painless and pain is minimized with the application of anesthetic creams or ice.
- It is completed in a short time and the person can return to their daily activities immediately.
Botox Application Areas?
WRINKLE TREATMENT
- Removal of lines on the forehead,
- In the deep lines formed in the area between the two eyebrows,
- In the wrinkles of crow's feet (around the eyes),
- In the lines around the nose,
- Hiding the appearance of the gums,
- In the lines above and below the lip,
- It is used for removing lines in the neck area.
- IN THE TREATMENT OF SWEATING IN THE TREATMENT OF FACIAL THINNING and TOOTH TIGHTENING BOTOX APPLICATION IS USED IN THE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE.
To Whom Botox Is Not Applied?
- Botox may not be suitable for everyone.
- It should not be applied to those who are at risk of allergic reactions or those who are allergic to botox ingredients.
- Pregnant women or nursing mothers should avoid botox application.
- Those with nerve disease (for example, myasthenia gravis) are not suitable for botox application.
- Those with blood clotting problems or those taking blood thinning medications should consult a doctor before botox application.
- Botox should not be applied to those who have an infected or inflamed skin area.
Botox application is a medical application and physicians should apply it. It is a product obtained from medical pharmaceutical warehouses. For this reason, it is important for people considering botox application to consult a medical aesthetic doctor and choose a product with ITS registration.