Botox is a neuromodulator that temporarily relaxes facial muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles and fine lines. It is commonly used to treat crow’s feet, forehead lines, and frown lines. The treatment is quick, with minimal discomfort and no downtime. Results appear within a few days and last up to four months.
Botox reduces dynamic wrinkles, smooths fine lines, and prevents the formation of new expression lines.
Forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet.
Botox
Smooth wrinkles and fine lines with targeted neuromodulator injections.
Pre-Treatment
Avoid blood thinners and anti-inflammatories. Refrain from alcohol 24 hours prior. Discuss medications and allergies. Arrive with a clean, makeup-free face.
Post-Treatment
Do not lie down or bend over for at least four hours post-injection. Avoid massaging the treated areas to prevent filler migration. Refrain from applying makeup for the rest of the day to reduce the risk of infection.
What to Expect
Botox injections may cause slight redness or swelling at the injection sites, which typically resolves within a few hours. Avoid lying down or rubbing the treated areas for at least four hours post-treatment. You may feel mild tightness in the treated areas. Results will become more noticeable over the next few days.
Botox smooths dynamic wrinkles and fine lines in areas such as the forehead, crow’s feet, and frown lines. Results appear gradually over 3-7 days as muscles relax, giving a natural and refreshed look. Skin appears smoother, and the effects typically last 3-4 months. The treatment helps maintain a youthful, wrinkle-free appearance.
For Botox, follow-up appointments are typically scheduled every 3-4 months to maintain wrinkle reduction and smooth skin. Regular sessions help prevent the reappearance of dynamic lines. Your practitioner may adjust the frequency based on how long the effects last for you.
Botox is not considered safe for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals due to limited research on its effects. Aesthetify advises waiting until after pregnancy to proceed with Botox treatments. Your doctor can guide you on the best timing for such procedures. Safety is always our top priority.
Botox is not considered safe for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals due to limited research on its effects. Aesthetify advises waiting until after pregnancy to proceed with Botox treatments. Your doctor can guide you on the best timing for such procedures. Safety is always our top priority.