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Botox

Botox — botulinum toxin — is one of the leading options for softening dynamic wrinkles and expression lines, particularly on the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes. It is a procedure for exclusively medical use, with doses and injection points defined case by case.

Illustration — Botox

Goals of the procedure

  • Soften dynamic wrinkles on the forehead, the glabella, and around the eyes

  • Perform the treatment in an appropriate setting, under medical indication

  • Plan doses and injection points to preserve natural expression

  • Rely on an effect that is temporary and reversible over time

Every procedure has indications, contraindications, and risks. An individual evaluation with a physician is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

How long does the effect last?

The effect is temporary — generally, a few months. Repeat treatments can be performed while respecting the interval recommended by your physician.

Could my face end up looking expressionless?

The treatment plan aims to soften lines while preserving natural expression. Doses and injection points are individualized precisely for that reason.

Is it a safe procedure?

In appropriate doses and administered by a qualified physician, it is a well-established procedure. Possible reactions are discussed during the consultation, before treatment.

Is there a right age to start?

The indication depends on the assessment of each person's lines and musculature — not on a fixed age.

When does the effect appear?

The action begins within the first few days and usually settles in about two weeks, when the result is reassessed.

The next step

Discuss Botox with a surgeon.

Every case is unique — and that is exactly how we treat it. Book a consultation and talk with someone who lives this specialty.

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