BOTOX: BOCOUTURE / AZZALURE

Botox: An effective way to smooth wrinkles and treat ailments – discover its secrets!

Botulinum toxin, also known as Botox, is a popular aesthetic medicine treatment that involves blocking the connections between nerves and muscles. This prevents facial muscles from contracting, thus preventing facial wrinkles such as crow’s feet, lion’s wrinkle and horizontal lines on the forehead. The use of Botox can also lead to a slow smoothing of static (fixed) wrinkles during regular treatments.

It is worth noting that Botox is also used in medicine to treat various conditions, such as strabismus, neurological diseases associated with excessive muscle tension (migraine), bruxism or excessive sweating. In such cases, very small amounts of botulinum toxin are used, which have no effect beyond the region in which they are administered.

The effect of Botox appears by the 14th day after treatment and lasts for 3 to 6 months.

What you need to know about BOTOX

treatment time area

treatment time
10-20min

anesthesia area

anesthesia
anesthetic ointment (optional)

number of treatments area

number of treatments
1 or 2

intervals of area

intervals
minimum 3 months

area of area

area
face

BOTOX – the course of the procedure 

During the procedure, the doctor injects a small amount of the product into the appropriate areas of the face. The entire procedure usually takes about 15-20 minutes and can be repeated no more often than every 3 months.

Recommendations after the procedure:

  • Within 4 hours after the procedure, avoid bending your head down and lying down.
  • Avoid massage and pressure on the injection sites.
  • Do not apply heat to the treated area for 2-3 days after treatment.

BOTOX – effects of the treatment

Botox treatment, based on botulinum toxin, is a popular and effective way to reduce facial wrinkles and improve the appearance of the skin. Here are the main effects that can be observed after this treatment:

Reduction of facial wrinkles

Botox works on the facial muscles, causing them to relax and thus reducing facial wrinkles, such as crow’s feet, lion’s wrinkle and transverse wrinkles on the forehead.

Smoothing out static wrinkles

Regular use of Botox can lead to a gradual smoothing of static wrinkles, or fixed wrinkles, which are the result of long-term facial muscles.

Improving facial oval

Botox can also be used to improve the oval of the face, for example by lifting drooping corners of the mouth.

Treatment of bruxism

Botox can be used to treat bruxism, or excessive squeezing and grinding of teeth, by weakening the masseter muscles.

Reduction of hyperhidrosis

Botox can also be used to reduce excessive sweating, such as in the hands, feet or armpits, by blocking the nerve signals responsible for activating sweat glands.

Migraine treatment

Botox can provide relief to migraine patients, as it can reduce muscle tension and associated headaches.

Skin improvement

Botox can improve the overall quality of the skin, as its action on the facial muscles can help improve circulation, thereby improving skin hydration and nourishment.

It is worth noting that the effects of Botox treatment are transient and usually last from 3 to 6 months. To maintain the results achieved, it is advisable to repeat the treatment as recommended by the doctor.


Indications for treatment with BOTOX

Mimic wrinkles – upper part of the face

The Botox treatment perfectly deals with facial wrinkles in the upper part of the face, such as crow’s feet, transverse forehead wrinkles, lion’s wrinkle (wrinkles between the eyebrows) or rabbit wrinkles (in the upper part of the nose).

Smoker’s wrinkles – around the mouth

Botox can be used to reduce smoker’s wrinkles, which develop around the mouth as a result of long-term cigarette smoking.

Bruxism – hypertrophy of the masseter muscles

For bruxism, which is excessive hypertrophy of the masseter muscles caused by unconscious clenching of the jaw, Botox can provide relief and alleviate symptoms.

Hyperhidrosis – hands, feet, armpits

Botox is an effective solution for people suffering from hyperhidrosis of the hands, feet or armpits, which can impede daily functioning.

Migraine pain – pain reduction

Botox treatment can help reduce migraine pain, bringing relief to patients suffering from this type of headache.


Contraindications to BOTOX treatment

Before opting for Botox treatment, it is advisable to consult with a specialist who will carefully assess your situation and advise you on whether this is the right method for you.

Diseases with neuromuscular conduction disorders

Botox treatment is contraindicated for people suffering from diseases such as myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome, which run with a disorder of neuromuscular conduction.

Hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the preparation

Hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the preparation is also a contraindication to the procedure, which can lead to allergic reactions.

Use of certain medications

The use of certain medications, such as aminoglycosides, quinolones, penicillamine, cyclosporine, tubocuratine, pancuronium, galamine, succinylcholine, lincomycin, tetracycline or polymyxin, may be a contraindication to the procedure. It is important to wait a period of up to 1 week after discontinuing them before proceeding with the procedure.

Local skin infections

Topical skin infections that may affect the healing process after the procedure are also contraindicated.

Pregnancy and lactation

Due to the lack of sufficient documentation regarding the safety of Botox during pregnancy and lactation, the procedure is contraindicated for women during these periods of life.


Frequently asked questions about BOTOX

Is the Botox procedure painful?

How long do the effects last after Botox treatment?

The effects of Botox treatment usually last from 3 to 6 months, but may vary depending on the individual characteristics of the patient’s body.

Is the Botox treatment safe?

Does Botox cause loss of facial expression?

Can there be side effects after Botox treatment?

Can Botox be combined with other aesthetic medicine treatments?

Is Botox right for everyone?


How to make an appointment for BOTOX treatment in Gdansk and Rumia?

If you are interested in the innovative BOTOX treatment, we invite you to our aesthetic medicine offices in Gdansk and Rumia. To schedule a consultation and treatment, please contact us by phone, email or use the contact form on our website.

Dr Magdalena Cadko

Recepction: 511 605 160

gabinet@drcadko.pl

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Cabinet Rumia

Łąkowa  24 A/1
Rumia

Gdańska Klinika Urody

ul. Stara Stocznia 2/2
Gdańsk

Expert comment

Botulinum toxin works by blocking the connections between nerves and muscles. Then there is no contraction of muscles, for example, of the face and, consequently, no facial wrinkles (that is, such wrinkles that are generated during muscle movements as crow’s feet, lion’s wrinkle or horizontal lines on the forehead). Another effect is the slow smoothing of static wrinkles (i.e., fixed wrinkles) in the course of regular Botox treatment.

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