WHAT IS BOTOX?
Botox, which is used in aesthetics for facial wrinkles and excessive sweating, is a natural, purified protein obtained from a bacterium called Clostridium Botulinum under laboratory conditions.
HOW IS BOTOX APPLIED?
It is administered with small injectors resembling an insulin needle, the needle size is small and very thin. Slight pain may be felt during the procedure, but the pain does not continue at the end of the procedure. It is applied to mimic muscles for mimic complaints and to skin muscles for sweating. The duration of effect begins to show itself in 2-4 days and continues for 4-6 months. Temporary bruising and swelling may occur after the application.
WHAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AFTER BOTOX?
Water should not touch the applied area for 6 hours after the procedure. For the first 4 hours, you should not lie on your back and face and should not bend over. Heavy on the applied day work and sports should be avoided.
MASSETER BOTOX
The masseter is a muscle on the side of the face that connects the cheekbone and lower jawbone. The growth of this muscle, which can be seen from the outside, due to excessive activity is called “masseter hypertrophy”. This muscle often undergoes hypertrophy due to clenching and grinding of teeth. Botulinum toxin is an application to reduce and ultimately prevent muscle contraction.
WHAT IS MIGRAINE BOTOX?
The procedure takes approximately 5 minutes, since it is applied directly to the masseter muscle, pain is not felt. small insulin needle
It is processed with injectors. It is possible to do your daily work after the procedure.
WHAT IS MIGRAINE BOTOX?
Migraine is a disorder that seriously reduces the quality of life and is becoming more common. Nausea, vomiting, and light sensitivity can often develop in this common disorder. The task of Botox is to prevent pain by providing miscommunication between the muscles and nerves.
HOW IS MIGRAINE BOTOX APPLIED?
Botox is injected into the temples, forehead, certain muscles in the neck and the back of the head that cause headaches. Botox prevents the transmission of pain by acting on the nerve endings in the area where it is injected. After the application, the patient should come back for control at a time that the doctor deems appropriate.