BOTOX FAQ’s

What is toxin treatment?

Toxin or botox is the most requested treatment in cosmetic clinics. It requires minimal downtime. You can return to your daily routine immediately after you leave your physician clinic.

How does toxin work?

BOTOX targets the dynamic lines that results from recurrent muscular contractions such as frowning, squinting, smiling, and elevating the eyebrows over time, which are one of the underlying causes of frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead wrinkles. Your doctor will inject toxin into the targets muscles which results in temporary relaxation and decrease of the muscle activities. Your forehead lines, crow's feet lines, and frown lines between your brows will all start to appear temporarily improved.

Will my face look fake?

Toxin is a technique-sensitive treatment. When TOX is administered by a medical professional who is qualified, experienced, and an expert in facial anatomy, you will always look natural. You will therefore appear like yourself, but with fewer lines. Nobody will be able to discover that you've had any procedures.

When can I see the results?

You may start to notice results within 72 hours. Full results in 15 days.

When should I start toxin injection?

The severity of your wrinkles indicates when toxin is appropriate for you, not your age.
See your doctor as soon as your lines begin to cause you discomfort. They can assist you in deciding if you should receive therapy.

Is it painful?

According to certain people, receiving a toxin injection hurts like a pinch. Before starting your treatment, your specialist could apply a topical numbing cream if you are worried about discomfort.

How long does it last?

Toxin negativity is an individual experience, however, it generally last up to 4 months. As a result, your doctor will schedule your subsequent visit based on your aesthetic objectives and results.

When can I repeat my session?

The interval between each toxin injection and the next one is not less that 4 months.

Are there any possible side effects?

Rare adverse effects: fatigue; headache; neck pain eyelid swelling, three percent of patients in the frown lines studies reported eyelid drooping, double vision, blurred vision, impaired vision, dry eyes, and allergic reactions. Others include: eyelid swelling, eyelid drooping, and brow drooping.

Do I need a retouch session?

Not necessary, however, if needed, it should be between 10 to 15 days post treatment.