Do you want to know everything about Botox? What is possible with botox. Botox is not just for the crow's feet, but has many more possibilities. Botox is also proven in migraines, excessive perspiration, vaginism. It can also be effective against spasticity, incontinence and can be used in a spastic esophagus or colon. But also for the so-called marionette look (hamster cheeks), eye walls, and so there are hundreds of possibilities with botox. Botox is injected directly into the muscles. After a few days you will feel that the muscles where Botox was injected will feel paralyzed.

What is Botox?Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin are all used to prevent wrinkles. They are a purified form of botulinum toxin A, meaning that there is no botulism risk when used correctly. They work by blocking the nerves that contract muscles, so that the appearance of wrinkles is softened.

How does Botox work?Botox blocks signals from the nerves to the muscles. The injected muscle can not contract. This makes the wrinkles relaxed and softened.

Botox is usually used on the forehead lines, Crow's feet (lines around the eye) and frown lines. Wrinkles caused by sun damage and gravity will not respond to Botox.

How long does a treatment last?Getting Botox takes only a few minutes and does not require anesthesia. Botox is injected with a fine needle into specific muscles with only a small discomfort.

When I have an effect?It usually takes 7 to 14 days to have full effect, and it is better not to drink alcohol in these days. You must also stop taking aspirin and anti-inflammatory drugs two weeks before treatment to reduce bleeding.

How long does a Botox injection last?The effects of Botox will last for three to six months. As the muscle action comes back slowly, the lines and wrinkles begin to reappear and have to be treated again. The lines and wrinkles often seem less serious because the muscles shrink.

What are the side effects of Botox?Temporary bruises are the most common side effects of Botox. Headaches, which end in 24 to 48 hours, can happen, but this is rare. A small percentage of patients can develop eyelid loss. This usually comes down within three weeks. Drying usually occurs when the Botox moves around, so do not rub the treated area for 12 hours after the injection or lie for three to four hours.

Who is not allowed to inject Botox?People who are pregnant, lactated or have a neurological disorder should not use Botox. Since Botox does not work for all wrinkles, you should first consult a doctor.

In which areas are botox injected
Although Botox is a much better option and often used to inject the horizontal lines on the forehead, there are also more advanced treatments with Botox as the vertical frown lines between the eyebrows and the lines around the eyes (crow's feet).

  • Smoker lines (softened lines around the mouth)
  • Eyebrow lift (help raise the angle of the eyebrows)
  • Bunnylins (softened lines on the side of the nose)
  • Peachpit Chin (reduce the dimming of the chin)
  • Smashed laughter (to ease the corners of the mouth to reduce puppet lines)
  • Body change / Slimming (to create a thinner bottom lower jaw line)
  • Vertical collars (to soften neck / platysma bands)
  • Increase the nasal point (to help the nose when smiling)
  • Reduce nasal flaring while you laugh
  • Gummy Smile (to reduce the upper lip to reduce the smiling smile when it smiles)

Botox may not be suitable for other wrinkles or fine lines on the previously mentioned face. It is very important to find an experienced Botox injector to determine this and to treat one of the ten advanced areas mentioned above.

Where can I get Botox injected?Botox can also only be administered by doctors. Usually this happens in the doctor's practice or in a private clinic. Make sure that you see the bottle of botox which is injected, so that you have original botox.

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Misty Jhones