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Botulinski Toxin

A subtle path to a rested and youthful appearance

Botulinum toxin is a medical preparation used in aesthetic medicine to reduce dynamic wrinkles and prevent their further deepening. It works by temporarily relaxing the muscles responsible for the formation of wrinkles, allowing the skin to look smoother, more rested and naturally refreshed. At Dermière Aesthetic , the goal of every botulinum toxin treatment is a natural result — without loss of facial expression and without an artificial appearance.

Procedure

Botox

Botox is a drug used to relax facial muscles and reduce wrinkles. It works by blocking the nerves that cause muscle contractions, making the skin smoother and younger. The effect lasts an average of 3 to 6 months, after which the treatment can be repeated.

lip flip

Lip flip - a treatment in which Botox is injected into the muscles above the upper lip to slightly "flip" it outward. This creates a visually fuller and more natural look to the lips without adding volume with fillers.

Hiperhidroza pazuha

Botox is used to treat excessive sweating by blocking the nerves that activate the sweat glands. The effect of the treatment lasts for several months and significantly reduces sweating in the treated areas.

trap tox

Trap-tox - a treatment in which Botox is injected into the trapezius muscles to relax and reduce their volume. The result is a more elegant and elongated appearance of the neck and shoulders, with a feeling of relief from tension in that area.

FAQ

What is botulinum toxin used for?

Botulinum toxin has a wide range of applications in aesthetic medicine and is used for:
  • Reducing dynamic facial wrinkles
  • Preventing the formation of new wrinkles
  • Lip twist (subtle twist of the upper lip without adding volume)
  • Correction of facial asymmetry and excessive muscle activity
  • Relaxation of the muscles of the neck and lower third of the face
  • Reduction of wrinkles on the nose ("rabbit lines")
  • Reduction of wrinkles on the nose ("rabbit lines")
  • Treatment of hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating)
With proper application, Botox produces subtle but noticeable results.

What areas can Botox be applied to?

  • Forehead
  • Glabellar area (between the eyebrows)
  • Wrinkles around the eyes (crow's feet)
  • Us
  • Upper lip (lip turning)
  • Corners of the lips
  • Beard
  • Lower third of the face
  • Neck
  • Trapezius muscles
  • Armpits (for excessive sweating)
Each treatment is individually planned according to the patient's anatomy and desired result.

What does the treatment look like?

The botulinum toxin procedure is quick and takes about 10-15 minutes. The product is injected with a thin needle into precisely defined points. A local anesthetic cream can be applied if desired, although most patients describe the procedure as minimally uncomfortable. There is no recovery time and daily activities can be resumed immediately.

What should be avoided after treatment?

After botulinum toxin administration, it is recommended to:
  • Avoid lying down or bending your head for several hours
  • Avoid massaging the treated area.
  • Avoid saunas, solariums and intense physical activity for 24-48 hours
  • Avoid alcohol on the same day
All post-treatment instructions are given in detail after the procedure.

When are the first results visible?

Initial effects become visible within 3-5 days, while full results develop within 10-14 days.

How long does the effect last?

The effect usually lasts 3-6 months, depending on the treated area, muscle strength and individual response. With regular treatments, wrinkles become smoother and the results last longer.

When is botulinum toxin not recommended?

Botulinum toxin is not recommended:
  • during pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • in certain neurological conditions
  • in cases of active infection or inflammation at the injection site
A thorough consultation and assessment is always performed before treatment.

When should botulinum toxin treatments be started?

Botulinum toxin can be safely used from the age of 18, most often after the age of 30. It is never "too early" for botulinum toxin - when applied at the first signs of dynamic wrinkles, it can prevent them from deepening. For this reason, Botox is increasingly being used preventively in younger patients.

Do men also receive botulinum toxin treatments?

Yes. Botulinum toxin is very popular among men as well. It is most often applied to the forehead, glabellar area, and around the eyes, with the goal of achieving a fresher, more rested appearance without compromising masculinity.

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