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Allergan Botox
Botulinum toxin is a neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. Botulinum toxin is a safe and effective method for cosmetic and treatment of a variety of medical conditions. The main effect of botulinum toxin is to reduce wrinkles and treat certain medical conditions by blocking nerve signals, causing muscle relaxation. Its significant effect and short recovery time make it an option that many people seek to improve their appearance and health.
Reduce wrinkles: Botulinum toxin is often used to treat wrinkles on the face, especially on the forehead, between the eyebrows ("chuanzi lines"), and at the corners of the eyes ("crow's feet").
Enhance facial contours: It can lift eyebrows and improve sagging facial lines to make the face look younger.
Prevent wrinkles: More and more people are starting to use botulinum toxin as a preventive treatment at a young age to slow the formation of wrinkles.
Botox works in the following ways:
Nerve signal blocking: When Botox is injected into a muscle, it blocks the release of a chemical called acetylcholine from nerve endings. Acetylcholine is the main mediator of signals between nerves and muscles.
Muscle relaxation: Because the release of acetylcholine is inhibited, the target muscle cannot receive the signal to contract, which causes the muscle to relax. This helps smooth the surface of the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Local action: The effect of Botox is local, that is, it works at the site of injection without affecting surrounding muscles or other parts of the body.
Cosmetic effect: It is mainly used to reduce facial wrinkles such as forehead lines, crow's feet and frown lines, making the skin look smoother and younger.
How often is a Botox treatment usually performed?
The effects of Botox usually last about 3 to 6 months, so most people recommend a treatment every 3 to 6 months. The exact frequency may vary depending on the individual's skin condition, age, metabolic rate, and muscle activity at the injection site.
Botox Before VS After
Botox Smooths away crow's feet around the eyes
Botox Relaxes fine lines and deep wrinkles along the forehead
Botox Reduces the appearance of frown lines between the brows
Botulinum toxin is a neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. Botulinum toxin is a safe and effective method for cosmetic and treatment of a variety of medical conditions. The main effect of botulinum toxin is to reduce wrinkles and treat certain medical conditions by blocking nerve signals, causing muscle relaxation. Its significant effect and short recovery time make it an option that many people seek to improve their appearance and health.
Reduce wrinkles: Botulinum toxin is often used to treat wrinkles on the face, especially on the forehead, between the eyebrows ("chuanzi lines"), and at the corners of the eyes ("crow's feet").
Enhance facial contours: It can lift eyebrows and improve sagging facial lines to make the face look younger.
Prevent wrinkles: More and more people are starting to use botulinum toxin as a preventive treatment at a young age to slow the formation of wrinkles.
Botox works in the following ways:
Nerve signal blocking: When Botox is injected into a muscle, it blocks the release of a chemical called acetylcholine from nerve endings. Acetylcholine is the main mediator of signals between nerves and muscles.
Muscle relaxation: Because the release of acetylcholine is inhibited, the target muscle cannot receive the signal to contract, which causes the muscle to relax. This helps smooth the surface of the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Local action: The effect of Botox is local, that is, it works at the site of injection without affecting surrounding muscles or other parts of the body.
Cosmetic effect: It is mainly used to reduce facial wrinkles such as forehead lines, crow's feet and frown lines, making the skin look smoother and younger.
How often is a Botox treatment usually performed?
The effects of Botox usually last about 3 to 6 months, so most people recommend a treatment every 3 to 6 months. The exact frequency may vary depending on the individual's skin condition, age, metabolic rate, and muscle activity at the injection site.
Botox Before VS After
Botox Smooths away crow's feet around the eyes
Botox Relaxes fine lines and deep wrinkles along the forehead
Botox Reduces the appearance of frown lines between the brows