Botox (Botulinum therapy)
Botulinum therapy (popularly known as “Botox”) is an injection method for smoothing wrinkles with botulinum toxins. The term Botox is often used to refer to any preparation containing botulinum toxin type A. Botulinum toxin acts locally and causes muscle relaxation. It acts precisely on the muscle into which the drug is injected. Most often, botulinum toxin smooths wrinkles on the forehead, in the interbrow area, around the eyes (the so-called “crow’s feet”).
Benefits
Maximum efficiency
The comfort of the procedure
Persistent effect up to 6 months
Certified drug safety
Local impact
Contraindications:
Infectious diseases;
Inflammation of the skin;
Severe ptosis
Pregnancy, lactation period;
Hypersensitivity to components.