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What You Need to Know Before Doing Botulinum Toxin in a Botulinum Toxin Clinic

No more living with forehead wrinkles or laugh lines. Botulinum Toxin has made it possible to instantly rid your skin of unsightly creases. Botulinum Toxin is the first and currently only botulinum toxin product to be approved by the FDA. A Botulinum Toxin injection is deemed to be relatively safe when performed by an experienced doctor, making it a popular option for individuals who want to improve the appearance of  skin without going under the knife.

If you’re new to Botulinum Toxin, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the drug and how it’s used to improve the appearance of the skin. Before making an appointment at your local Botulinum Toxin clinic, here’s what you need to know.

It’s Not That Painful

Many people avoid Botulinum Toxin for one reason – the needle. Just the sight of a needle is enough to have many potential patients running. In reality, Botulinum Toxin isn’t all that painful.

In fact, most patients don’t really feel much discomfort as the sensation is very similar to tiny ant bite. The very fine and tiny needles used for Botulinum Toxin are specifically designed to be as painless as possible.

Also, numbing cream may be applied in the area to make the treatment more comfortable for patients. Furthermore, a Botulinum Toxin injection is less painful than getting blood drawn.

It Isn’t Filler

Many people believe that Botulinum Toxin is the same as dermal filler. They’re not. Fillers are used to fill wrinkles or add volume on the face in areas that have hollowed out due to weight loss or natural aging to improve the appearance of face.

Products like Juvederm can also be used to fill in the lips for enhanced features. Botulinum Toxin, on the other hand, impacts the muscle. It targets wrinkles caused by constant muscle movements such as smiling, frowning and squinting. When injected into a muscle, Botulinum Toxin blocks the signal from the nerves so that they no longer contract, causing the wrinkles caused by muscle contraction to soften and relax.

The Procedure can be Done in just a Few Minutes

Actual Botulinum Toxin procedure are very simple and can be done in a few minutes. In fact, Botulinum Toxin is known as a “lunchtime procedure” wherein you can use your lunch break to do your treatment. Since there is no downtime, you can go back straight to work after the treatment.

Side Effects are Minimal

After getting Botulinum Toxin in Singapore, you’ll likely find the recovery period to be fast and the side effects minimal. It’s normal to experience some slight swelling or bruising around the injection site but these types of Botulinum Toxin side effects should diminish within a few days.

Any redness from the injection site will typically stop within a few hours. To improve the healing process, try not to touch the injection site and avoid alcohol for at least two days following the procedure.

Avoid Certain Activities

Once you’ve undergone Botulinum Toxin, you’ll want to care for your skin and avoid certain activities. Rubbing or massaging the treatment in the first 24 hours can cause the drug to spread to other muscles so avoid touching the area.

You’ll also want to avoid strenuous activities and certain medications such as blood thinners. Avoid getting any type of facial treatment, including facials, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion for at least 24 hours. If you’re not satisfied with the results, you can schedule with your doctor for a quick touchup.

While it’s different for everyone, Botulinum Toxin generally lasts between three and six months. Know that there are other uses for Botulinum Toxin besides soothing wrinkles. From a Botulinum Toxin jaw reduction to a reduction of underarm sweating, Botulinum Toxin is indeed a safe and versatile treatment with many functions.

To know if you are a good candidate for Botulinum Toxin, schedule an appointment at the Cutis Laser Clinics with our Harvard-trained and US Board Certified skin specialist Dr. Sylvia Ramirez.

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