BOTOX

General Description

Botulinum toxin, known as botox, is a neurotoxin that arises from botulism. It is known as botulism, the disease that arises from a bacteria that causes muscle paralysis. Botox is used for medical purposes in neurological diseases, and in aesthetic medicine thanks to its ability to paralyze muscles. The FDA authorized the use of botulinum toxin for human use, with certain specific indications.

Benefits:

  • Its application does not require surgery (except in some cases), so it is completely outpatient.
  • Provides a more youthfull and healthy appearance
  • It is a practically painless technique.
  • Its contraindications are few.

When to use?

When the first expression wrinkles appear.

  • Wrinkles around the eyes, known as crow's feet
  • Horizontal folds on the forehead
  • Lines at the corners of the mouth
  • "Cobbled" skin on the chin

All of these cause the face to look tired and worn and can be fixed by BOTOX