Botox
Botox is used to treat wrinkles, and we can do it in a way that you don’t look rough, weird, or unpleasant. With only one session of underarm Botox, you will be free of excess sweating for up to 8 months. Everybody is doing Botox, but this time you will also enjoy it.
What Is Botox Used For?
Treating wrinkles, Reducing sweating, Lifting
Procedure Time:
30 mins
Technique:
Injection by needles
Anesthesia:
Topical
Recovery Time:
None
Pain Level:
Mild
Lasts:
4 to 5 months
Notes:
Individual results may vary
Related treatments:

Advantages of botox
Botox injections can temporarily paralyze muscles, which smooths out wrinkles and lines, particularly on the forehead, around the eyes (crow’s feet), and between the eyebrows (frown lines).
It is minimally invasive with no downtime.
The effect starts within a few days to a week after treatment, with the full effect appearing in two weeks.
The effects of Botox injections are temporary, lasting typically three to five months. This means that if someone is unhappy with the results or wants to discontinue treatment, the effects will gradually fade over time.
Botox is used to treat various medical conditions, including chronic migraines and excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)
When administered by a qualified medical professional, Botox injections typically have minimal side effects. Common side effects may include temporary bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection site. Even more annoying side effects like blurred vision, droopy eyelids or double vision will fade gradually over one month
Botox treatments can be tailored to the individual’s needs and desired outcomes. The dosage and injection sites can be adjusted to achieve the desired level of muscle relaxation and aesthetic improvement.
Botox Pre Treatments
Before undergoing Botox treatment, it’s essential to follow certain pre-treatment care guidelines to ensure optimal results and minimize potential risks. Here are some recommendations for pre-treatment care of Botox:
- Consultation with a qualified provider
- Avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and herbal supplements like ginkgo biloba and garlic supplements for at least a week before treatment.
- Inform your provider about medications and medical conditions
- Avoid alcohol and tobacco few days before botox treatment
- Stay hydrated
- Avoid intense physical activity for at least 24 hours before your Botox treatment. Excessive sweating and increased blood flow can affect the absorption of Botox and increase the risk of bruising.
Botox Post Treatments
After receiving Botox injections, it’s essential to follow proper post-treatment care to ensure optimal results and minimize potential side effects. Here are some guidelines for post-treatment care of Botox:
- Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area for the first few hours after Botox treatment.
- Avoid lying down or bending over for at least four hours after treatment.
- Avoid strenuous exercise for at least 24 hours.
- Stay away from hot environments such as saunas, hot tubs, and steam rooms for at least 24 hours after Botox treatment.
- Be cautious with skincare products,and avoid applying pressure or massaging the treated areas when cleansing or applying skincare products for the first few hours after Botox.
- Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider to assess the results of the Botox treatment and address any concerns or questions you may have. Your provider may recommend additional treatments or adjustments based on your individual response to Botox.
- If you experience any unusual or severe side effects after Botox treatment, such as muscle weakness, difficulty breathing, or allergic reactions, contact your healthcare provider immediately. These symptoms may indicate a rare but serious adverse reaction that requires prompt medical attention.
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