Botulinum toxin or botox is a drug that can be used to reduce facial wrinkles, treat chronic migraines, muscle stiffness, or overactive bladder. In addition, botox is also used in the treatment of cervical dystonia, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) in the armpits, or eye twitching.
Botox is derived from the bacterial neurotoxin Clostridium botulinum which can relax or paralyze muscles by blocking the flow of nerve signals. The effects of Botox injections are only temporary.
Frequently Asked Questions
The doctor will prepare a treatment plan before carrying out the treatment. The treatment plan serves to select the appropriate treatment and set the schedule and the final goal of treatment, because each patient has a different treatment plan because everyone’s facial conditions vary. The ideal time to do Botox as a wedding preparation is six months before the D-day, the reason is so that the appropriate treatment plan can be made carefully.
Botox will not make the face stiff, if there is such a case, it may be because the dose given is too excessive. So, you don’t need to be afraid that your face will become super tight after doing Botox treatment—in fact, the right Botox treatment can make your face look more youthful and supple. Choose a doctor who is certified and trusted to avoid things that are not desirable!
It can’t get rid of it permanently, but we explain that medical aesthetic treatments such as botox, fillers, and Ultherapy® are able to reduce wrinkles and fine lines on the face, as well as improve the condition of facial skin.






