
What is Botox?
Botox® Cosmetic is one of the most popular physician-administered cosmetic treatment in the Canada, used as an effective way to reduce fine lines and wrinkles on the face and neck.
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An Introduction To Botox® Treatment:
Botox is also used for a variety of medical purposes, including the treatment of muscle spasms, excessive sweating, and certain types of chronic pain. It is generally considered safe when administered by a qualified healthcare professional, but as with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects that should be discussed with a healthcare provider before treatment.
How Does BOTOX Work?
Botox is most commonly used for cosmetic purposes, to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face. It is injected into specific muscles in the face, such as those in the forehead and around the eyes, to relax the muscles and smooth the skin.
Botox is also used for a variety of medical purposes, including the treatment of muscle spasms, excessive sweating, and certain types of chronic pain.
In What Areas Of The Face Can Botox Be Used?
- Eyebrows (Brow Lift)
- Lower Eyelid
- Eyes (Crow’s Feet)
- Frown Lines
- Forehead
- Lips
- Corners of the Mouth
- Chin Dimples
- Neck Lines
- Gummy Smile
- Bunny Lines
- Masseter Muscles (Wide Jaw)
- Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)
How Long Does It Take To See Results after Botox treatments?
The duration of the effects of Botox treatment can vary depending on several factors, including the individual’s age, skin type, and the area being treated. In general, the effects of Botox last for three to four months, after which the treatment can be repeated to maintain the results.
Benefits Of Botox Injections:
- Reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines: Botox is most commonly used for cosmetic purposes, to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face. By temporarily paralyzing or weakening the muscles that cause wrinkles, Botox can help smooth the skin and create a more youthful appearance.
- Improving self-confidence: Many people who have Botox treatment report an improvement in self-confidence and self-esteem as a result of the treatment. By reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, Botox can help people feel more confident about their appearance.
- Treating certain medical conditions: In addition to its cosmetic uses, Botox is also used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including muscle spasms, excessive sweating, and certain types of chronic pain. By temporarily paralyzing or weakening the muscles, Botox can help relieve symptoms and improve quality of life.
- Non-invasive: Botox injections are a non-invasive treatment option, with minimal downtime or recovery required. The injections are typically quick and relatively painless, and there are no incisions or sutures involved.
It is important to note that the benefits of Botox treatment may vary from person to person, and the treatment may not be suitable for everyone. It is important to discuss your specific concerns and goals with a qualified healthcare provider before deciding if Botox treatment is right for you
Botox For Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis):
Botox is typically injected into the underarms, palms, or soles of the feet, depending on the location of the excessive sweating. The treatment is usually performed in a healthcare provider’s office and takes about 15-30 minutes. The effects of Botox for sweating typically last for six to nine months, after which the treatment can be repeated to maintain the results.
Botox for sweating is generally considered safe when administered by a qualified healthcare professional
Wrinkle Types Treated With Botox:
- Forehead wrinkles: Wrinkles that form on the forehead can be caused by the contraction of the muscles that lift the eyebrows. Botox can be injected into these muscles to relax them and smooth the skin on the forehead.
- Crow’s feet: Lines or wrinkles that form around the eyes (known as crow’s feet) are often caused by the contraction of the muscles that squint or smile. Botox can be injected into these muscles to relax them and smooth the skin around the eyes.
- Frown lines: Lines or wrinkles that form between the eyebrows (known as “frown lines” or “11s”) are caused by the contraction of the muscles that lift the eyebrows. Botox can be injected into these muscles to relax them and smooth the skin between the eyebrows.
Botox can also be used to treat wrinkles and fine lines on other areas of the face and body, such as the neck, décolletage, and hands.
How Many Units Of Botox Do I Need?
The amount of Botox needed for treatment can also depend on the specific formulation and strength of the product being used. Different brands and formulations of Botox may have different concentrations of the active ingredient, which can affect the number of units needed for treatment.
The average units needed for each procedure:
- Forehead: Most people require between 10-20 units of Botox in this area.
- Frown Lines: Most people require between 15-30 units of Botox in this area.
- Eyes (Crow’s Feet): Most people require between 12-24 units of Botox in this area.
- Eyebrows (Brow Lift): Most people require around 10 units of Botox for this purpose.
- Lips: Most people require between 4-8 units of Botox in this area.
- Drooping Corners of the Mouth: Most people require between 6-12 units of Botox in this area.
- Chin Dimples: Most people require between 6-10 units of Botox in this area.
- Bunny Lines: Most people require between 8-16 units of Botox in this area.
- Gummy Smile: Most people require between 4-6 units of Botox in this area.
- Neck Lines (Platysma Bands): Most people require between 30-60 units of Botox in this area.
- Masseter Muscles (Wide Jaw): Most people require around 50 units of Botox in this area.
- Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis): Most people require around 100 units of Botox to treat axillary hyperhidrosis.
- Lower Eyelid: Most people require between 2-4 units of Botox in this area.
These are just the standard units needed. Each botox treatment is customized for each individual. Depending on multiple factors, like your age, gender, treatment area and other important factors, the number of units needed for treatments will differ for each person. After your initial consultation with our doctor, you will get your personalized plan to get the results you’re looking for.
How Much Does Botox Cost?
$14 Per Unit | $200 Minimum Spend
For example, a Forehead injection needs around 10 to 20 units, that will come to a total of around $200 to $280
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Is Botox Safe?
- Pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site
- Headache
- Nausea
- Flu-like symptoms
- Dry mouth
- Fatigue
- Rash
None of our clients had these symptoms so far, but if you experience any symptoms after receiving Botox treatment, it is important to contact us for further guidance.
How Long Do Results From BOTOX Treatments Last?
Things You “Should Not” Do Right After Botox Treatment
- Sleeping on your face: Sleeping on your face: pressure on your injection sites might cause the Botox to shift out of its place.
- Avoid rubbing or massaging the treated area: It is important to avoid rubbing or massaging the treated area for at least four hours after the injection, as this can cause the Botox to spread to nearby muscles and potentially affect their function.
- Avoid strenuous activity: It is recommended to avoid strenuous activity, such as heavy lifting or exercise, for at least 24 hours after the injection. This will help minimize the risk of bleeding or swelling at the injection site.
- Avoid alcohol: It is recommended to avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours after the injection, as alcohol can increase the risk of bleeding and swelling at the injection site.
- Avoid heat: It is recommended to avoid heat, such as hot baths, saunas, or hot compresses, for at least 24 hours after the injection. Heat can increase the risk of bleeding and swelling at the injection site.
- Avoid exposure to the sun: It is recommended to avoid exposure to the sun for at least 24 hours after the injection, as sun exposure can increase the risk of side effects and may affect the results of the treatment.
It is important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider after the treatment to help ensure the best possible results and to minimize the risk of side effects or complications.
Who Is A Good Candidate For BOTOX Treatments?
In general, people who are good candidates for Botox treatment have the following characteristics:
- They are in good overall health and do not have any underlying medical conditions that would contraindicate the use of Botox
- They have realistic expectations about the results of the treatment and understand that the effects are temporary
- They do not have a history of anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction) to any of the ingredients in Botox
- They are willing to follow the healthcare provider’s instructions for care after the treatment
It is important to discuss your concerns and goals with a qualified healthcare provider before deciding if Botox treatment is right for you.
Who Should Not Use BOTOX?
- Children under the age of 18: Botox is not approved for use in children under the age of 18, and its safety and effectiveness in this age group have not been established.
- People with certain medical conditions: Botox should not be used by people who have certain medical conditions, including:
- Neuromuscular disorders, such as myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome
- A history of anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction) to any of the ingredients in Botox
- Infection at the injection site
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- People taking certain medications: Botox should not be used by people who are taking certain medications, including:
- Antibiotics or antiviral medications
- Blood thinners
- Medications that weaken the immune system
It is important to discuss your medical history and any medications you are taking with us before botox treatments.
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