Aesthetic Dermatology · Injectables
Botulinum Toxin
(Botox / Dysport)
A purified botulinum toxin treatment used in aesthetic dermatology to relax targeted facial muscles, helping smooth dynamic wrinkles and prevent new lines from forming.
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01 — Overview
What is
Botox?
Botox is a purified botulinum toxin used in aesthetic dermatology to relax targeted facial muscles, helping smooth dynamic wrinkles and prevent new lines from forming.

02 — Indications
What Skin Concerns
Can Botox Treat?
- Forehead lines
- Frown lines (between eyebrows)
- Crow's feet (around eyes)
What your skin
gains from this
Results appear within 3 to 7 days and last 3 to 6 months. Consistent treatments can progressively prolong smoother results.
Smoothens wrinkles and fine lines
By relaxing the muscles that cause repetitive facial contractions, Botox softens existing dynamic wrinkles and visibly smooths the overlying skin
Prevents deepening of expression lines
Regular treatment prevents the repeated muscle contractions that etch lines deeper over time, helping maintain a smoother, more youthful appearance
Quick, minimally invasive procedure
The treatment takes just 15 to 30 minutes with no anaesthesia required. Fine needles ensure minimal discomfort and you can return to your day immediately
Natural-looking results when done correctly
Precise placement by a skilled dermatologist preserves natural facial movement and expression, delivering a refreshed look that is never overdone
Can also treat medical concerns like sweating
Beyond aesthetics, Botox effectively manages hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) and masseter hypertrophy (jaw tension and teeth grinding)
Month Duration Per Session
No Downtime Required
Best Practices
Prepare & Protect Your Skin
Follow these essential steps for optimal results.Before
Avoid alcohol, blood thinners (if advised), and heavy workouts before your session
After
Stay upright for 4 hours after treatment and avoid rubbing or massaging the area
Avoid
Avoid heat, workouts, and facials for 24 hours post-treatment




