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Botulinum toxin is a drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that can smooth "dynamic wrinkles," such as forehead lines, frown lines, crow's feet, etc., and simultaneously prevent static wrinkles from worsening. It's a highly purified protein extracted through advanced technology, reducing muscle contraction tension by inhibiting acetylcholine release, thus restoring smooth skin and combating bothersome wrinkles.

Botulinum Toxin

“Allergan”Botox(Botulinum Toxin Type A)Purified Neurotoxin Complex

Department of Health Epidemic Disease Importation Number 000525

High-tech extraction of purified proteins reduces muscle contraction tension, allowing the skin to regain smoothness, assisting in smoothing expression lines.

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Botulinum Toxin

Through the injection of botulinum toxin, it acts on nerve endings, inhibiting acetylcholine release in muscles, allowing the muscles to relax, thereby improving wrinkles and reducing hypertrophic muscles.

Treatment Principle

Effectively improves various dynamic wrinkles.

Overdeveloped sternocleidomastoid muscles make the neck appear shorter.

Hunched back and shoulders.

Issues with "radish legs" or leg cramps.

Wants to relax neck and shoulder muscles, creating a graceful neck.

Relaxes sternocleidomastoid muscles, creating a graceful neck, eliminating "hunchback" posture, improving "radish legs," and addressing leg cramps.

Effectively solves four common issues.

Images of the effects

Six major effects.

Smooths wrinkles: Botulinum toxin improves various wrinkle problems.

Creating a beautiful smile: Botulinum toxin relaxes upper lip muscles, preventing excessive gum exposure while smiling.

Improving hyperhidrosis: Botulinum toxin can also improve excessive sweating issues.

Beautifying leg shapes: Relaxing calf muscles improves "radish legs."

Relaxing facial lines: Relaxing chewing muscles enhances facial lines and symmetry.

Relaxing neck, shoulder, and head muscles: Improves stiff neck and tension headaches.

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Everyone experiences and reacts differently to pain, the chart is for reference only.

Physician assessment pain index chart

  • A: Pregnant or breastfeeding women, those with a history of allergic reactions to botulinum toxin injections, and individuals with neuromuscular disorders are not recommended for botulinum toxin injections.

  • A: Physicians use fine cosmetic needles to inject botulinum toxin into muscles causing wrinkles. Due to the thin needle and tiny dosage used, patients who have undergone this treatment often describe it as similar to a mosquito bite, less likely to cause a sensation of pain.

  • A: After a detailed evaluation by a professional and qualified physician, botulinum toxin injections won't cause unnatural expressions, stiffness, squints, or crooked smiles.

  • A: The principle behind botulinum toxin is to allow muscles to rest fully, preventing continuous worsening and depression of lines. Therefore, even if you stop receiving botulinum toxin injections, wrinkles won't immediately worsen. Instead, they gradually revert to their original state.

Q & A

Three treatments constitute a minor course, recommended once every 6 to 8 months.

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Enhance moisturizing, wrinkle reduction, and anti-aging product usage for better results after the procedure.

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Avoid lying flat or face down for 4 hours after the procedure, no local heat or massage, immediately apply anti-inflammatory ointment to the injection site, and do not get the injection site wet within 6 to 8 hours.

After the procedure:

Return for manual treatments 10 days later (avoiding the injection site). Return for instrument-based treatments 20 days later, with low intensity and short duration (avoiding the injection site).

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Avoid injections before attending major events.

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Full disclosure of allergy history, surgical history, and prior treatments received.

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A complete medical history should be provided, including conditions such as severe muscle weakness, egg allergies, intake of anticoagulants or blood-invigorating foods, ongoing inflammation at the injection site, pregnancy, breastfeeding, etc., to inform medical staff.

Before the procedure:

Pre- and Post-Procedural Precautions

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