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Everything about the SPA and its accessories...

Botox: What you need to know

Botox: What you need to know

Botox: What you need to know

Botox: What you need to know. BOTOX®, or lunch-time treatment, is an ABSOLUTELY SAFE treatment that takes place in a very short time and has no side effects.

Allantotoxin is a toxin that acts on striated muscles in a reversible manner and is therefore used to treat the folds and wrinkles that are partly or entirely due to muscle contraction.

Its application began in 1950 for the treatment of overactive muscles and later for the treatment of strabismus in ophthalmology.

After 1990 it began to be applied in cosmetic medicine.

Botox: What you need to know

It is not allowed to use the drug in patients with neuropathy and in patients taking drugs for neurological diseases.

Caution: The application is a STRICT MEDICAL PROCEDURE and must be performed by a qualified AESTHETIC MEDICINE DOCTOR in order not to cause unpleasant results.

Basic information to know:

  • ATTENTION TO THE QUALITY OF THE MATERIAL TO BE USED. NOT IN UNCERTIFIED PREPARATION
  • NOT TO UNPHYSIOLOGY DILUTION OF THE PREPARATION. THE RESULT WILL HAVE A SHORT LASTING AND NEED IMMEDIATE REPEAT, IE ADDITIONAL COST.
  • ATTENTION TO THE TREATMENT APPLICATION POINTS FOR A NATURAL RESULT WITHOUT DISTORTION. ONLY WITH THE CORRECT APPLICATION THE EXPRESSIVENESS OF THE FACE IS MAINTAINED.

Close-up female face with a big wrinkles on her forehead – isolated on white

Stopping skin aging is simple, as long as it is done by a qualified doctor and in the right way. This makes all the difference!!

How is the treatment done?

With the help of a tiny needle, a small amount of medicine is injected in various parts of the face, forehead, crow's feet, contour, muscular plate.

There is NO PAIN due to the size of the needle and the small amount of material. Anesthetic cream is not needed.

No one understands that you did something.

Small, light, red marks at the injection sites disappear in 15-20 minutes or can be covered with make up.

3-15 days after application you look younger, fresher and therefore more cheerful!

Is BOTOX® a safe treatment?

The drug's long history of no side effects has proven that it is safe even for cases where the amount used is much more than what a person needs to treat wrinkles.

It is sufficient that it is done only by a qualified PHYSICIAN OF AESTHETIC MEDICINE and under no circumstances by a person who is not a doctor.

Does BOTOX® fight the cause of wrinkles?

BOTOX® limits the involuntary movement of the muscles that cause wrinkles. Thus, if the wrinkles have not yet formed on the face, by immobilizing the muscles that create them, their formation is significantly delayed. In the event that wrinkles have already formed, the action of BOTOX® leads to the gradual smoothing and reduction of their depth.

BOTOX® is also called lunch-time treatment because it takes very little time for the treatment. The results of BOTOX® treatment that come gradually, last 4-6 months while the procedure only takes 10 minutes. Usually no anesthetic is used and you can immediately return to your daily activities.

Can I have BOTOX® as many times as I want without a problem?

It has been proven that there is no limit to the number of BOTOX treatments. That is, no matter how many times one proceeds with the treatment, the result always remains the same without the slightest deviation in its effectiveness.

Risks of medical aesthetics

Will my expression freeze if I have BOTOX®?

Although the results are visible, the treatment with BOTOX® does not alter the facial features at all, nor will it betray the type of treatment as the result comes gradually and is completed in 2 weeks from the day of the treatment. Simply the involuntary movement of the muscles that cause wrinkles is limited resulting in their gradual fading.

Does BOTOX® treatment hurt?

BOTOX® treatment is one of the most painless treatments. By doing just a series of injections locally with the thinnest needle available there is no pain at all, only a momentary discomfort in the treated areas. The discomfort does not last more than 10-15 minutes.

Will it leave marks on me?

Small, light, red marks at the injection sites disappear in 15-20 minutes or can be covered with make up. 3-15 days after application you look younger, fresher and therefore more cheerful!

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