Injections
Our doctors own various techniques of introducing Botox – a hard block, French, Hollywood, etc.
The procedure for the introduction of Botox, adapted to the individual facial expressions of the patient, avoids undesirable consequences in the future. Pay attention to the status of the clinic itself.
Lips Correction
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Eye Zone Repair
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Forehead Correction
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Nasolabial Area Repair
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Cheekbone Repair
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Interbrow Area Correction
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Frequently Asked Qestions
Botulinum therapy involves using botulinum toxin to relax muscles and reduce wrinkles. The most well-known brands are Botox (Allergan), Dysport (Ipsen), and Xeomin (Merz). Each product has a slightly different formulation and effect duration, but all work similarly to inhibit muscle movement temporarily.
The choice between Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin depends on individual needs and goals. Botox is widely known, Dysport spreads more in larger areas, and Xeomin is a purer form without protein additives. Consultation with a specialist will determine which is best for your specific treatment.
Botox is not used for lip augmentation; it’s used to reduce wrinkles by relaxing muscles. For lip augmentation, fillers like hyaluronic acid-based products (e.g., Juvederm, Restylane) are preferred. These fillers add volume and shape to the lips rather than relaxing the muscles.
Yes, Botox is gradually metabolized and eliminated from the body. The effects typically last 3 to 6 months, after which muscle activity returns, and wrinkles may reappear. The breakdown process is natural and safe, and repeated treatments are needed to maintain the results.
Botox is a brand name for a botulinum toxin type A product used in cosmetic and medical treatments to temporarily reduce muscle activity. It’s most commonly used to smooth wrinkles on the face, particularly around the eyes and forehead, by inhibiting the nerve signals that cause muscles to contract.
Botox injections are generally well-tolerated and involve minimal discomfort. The needles used are very fine, and most patients describe the sensation as a small pinch. Topical anesthetic or ice may be used to reduce discomfort further if necessary.
A typical Botox procedure takes about 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the number of areas being treated. It’s a quick, non-surgical process that can be done in a clinic or doctor’s office with no downtime, allowing patients to resume normal activities immediately.
Side effects of Botox are generally mild and temporary. They may include slight bruising, redness, or swelling at the injection site. In rare cases, headaches, drooping eyelids, or flu-like symptoms can occur. Consulting a qualified professional minimizes these risks.