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The Botox procedure at Dermore Clinics includes three phases. Here is a step-by-step process:
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Botox is a brand name for botulinum toxin, a purified substance derived from bacteria. When injected in small, controlled doses, it temporarily blocks nerve signals to specific muscles. This causes the muscles to relax, which smooths out the overlying skin and reduces the appearance of dynamic wrinkles, such as frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead creases.
The actual injection process is very quick, often taking only 10 to 15 minutes. It's sometimes called a "lunchtime procedure." You won't see immediate results; it typically takes 3-5 days for the effects to start showing, with full results visible around 10-14 days after treatment.
Most patients report minimal discomfort. The needles used for Botox injections are extremely fine. The sensation is often described as a small pinch or bug bite. Some dermatologists may apply a topical numbing cream or ice to the area beforehand to further minimize any potential discomfort.
Botox is not permanent. The effects typically last between 3 to 4 months. Over time, nerve signals to the muscles will gradually return, and the wrinkles will begin to reappear. To maintain the results, follow-up treatments are necessary. Some patients find that with regular treatments, the effects can last slightly longer.
Botox is considered a "no-downtime" procedure, meaning you can usually return to your normal activities immediately. However, mild and temporary side effects can occur, including slight bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection sites. Less common side effects can include a temporary headache or, very rarely, drooping of an eyelid (ptosis), which is temporary.
While generally safe for most healthy adults, Botox is not for everyone. You should not get Botox if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a neuromuscular disorder (like ALS or myasthenia gravis), or have an infection at the planned injection site. Always disclose your full medical history to your dermatologist before treatment.
Botox is a medical procedure that requires precise knowledge of facial anatomy. A qualified dermatologist has the training to inject the correct amount into the exact right muscle to achieve natural-looking results. Incorrect placement can lead to complications like a droopy eyelid, crooked smile, or a "frozen" unnatural appearance. Going to a reputable clinic ensures you are receiving genuine product administered by an expert.