Botox For Wrinkles
A wrinkle is a fold or wrinkle in the skin. As we age, the supporting components of our skin gradually disappear, as do elastic fibers and other substances that protect skin tissue. As a result, our skin becomes thinner, drier, and less elastic, and begins to sag. Wrinkles begin to form in areas such as the forehead, around the eyes and lips, and bands begin to form in the neck area.
Anti-wrinkle injections, namely botox injections, work by relaxing the contracted muscles that cause these wrinkles. The procedure is a relatively painless application performed in office conditions, and then you can return to your work immediately.
The process takes about 10 minutes. The effect starts after 2 days, and the effect is maximum on the 10th day. Depending on the procedure, swelling, redness, bruising may occur at the injection site, headache and eyelid swelling may occur. The effect of botox application in wrinkle treatment is between 4-6 months.
Botox For Masseter Hypertrophy
Masseter hypertrophy is the enlargement of the masseter muscle, which is located on the side of the jaw area and is known as the strongest chewing muscle and becomes visible even from the outside. The most common causes of this situation are teeth clenching, teeth grinding, chewing too much gum and consuming hard meat. Especially in masseter hypertrophy that accompanies tooth clenching, there is also a pain symptom. The face appears more rectangular and more masculine in people with masseter hypertrophy. Botox injections into the masseter muscle relax this muscle, providing a more aesthetic appearance to the face and eliminating the complaint of pain.
The procedure is a painless application that does not require anesthesia in office conditions, and you can return to work immediately afterward. The procedure takes about 10 minutes. Swelling, redness and bruising may occur at the injection site.
Botox For Sweating
Sweating is necessary for balancing our body temperature. However, our body sometimes produces more sweat than normal. This condition is called hydrosis. If there is no underlying disease that causes excessive sweating, sweating can be prevented by injecting Botox into the areas of the armpits, palms and soles that sweat the most. Botox prevents sweating by preventing the sweat glands from working. The procedure is performed in office conditions, does not require anesthesia, is relatively painless, and you can return to work immediately after the procedure. The process takes about 20 minutes. Swelling, redness and bruising may occur at the injection site. Its effect lasts for about 6 months.