Botox

Botox (Botulinum Toxin Application)

Botox is a medical aesthetic application that provides a temporary reduction in muscle activity by controlled injection of medications containing botulinum toxin into specific facial muscles. It is most commonly preferred for removing wrinkles caused by expressions on the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes. In addition, Botox applications are widely used in the treatment of functional problems such as facial shaping, excessive sweating, and teeth grinding (bruxism).

The primary goal of Botox is not to freeze the facial expression or completely eliminate facial movements. On the contrary, thanks to the application performed with the right dose and on the right muscles, the natural facial expressions are preserved; only the excessive muscle contractions that cause wrinkles are softened. This approach is the most important principle of modern Botox applications.

Why is Botox Performed?

The constantly repeating movements of the expression muscles cause permanent lines to form on the skin over time. Forehead lines, frown lines (between the eyebrows), and crow’s feet at the corners of the eyes are the most common examples of this condition. Botox temporarily reduces these muscle movements, allowing the skin to look smoother and more rested.

Botox is preferred not only to soften existing wrinkles but also as a preventive application to prevent wrinkles from deepening. Therefore, Botox can be applied for different purposes across various age groups.

In Which Areas is Botox Applied?

Although Botox is most frequently applied to the face, it also offers effective results in different areas. The most common application areas include:

  • Forehead lines

  • Frown lines (glabella)

  • Eye contour wrinkles (crow’s feet)

  • Eyebrow lifting

  • Masseter muscle (jaw Botox)

  • Gummy smile (excessive gum display)

  • Excessive sweating (underarms, hands, feet)

The amount of Botox and the technique to be applied are different for each region. For this reason, it is of great importance to perform a detailed facial analysis before the application.

Who is Botox Suitable For?

Botox is suitable for individuals whose expression wrinkles are beginning to become prominent or who feel they have a tired or harsh expression on their face. It can also be applied for protective purposes in people who want to prevent the progression of wrinkles.

Before the application, the person’s general health status, muscle structure, skin quality, and expectations are evaluated. The goal is not to create a standard facial expression, but to achieve a personalized and natural result for each individual.

How is Botox Applied?

Botox application is a practical procedure that is generally completed in a short time. Most of the time, it does not require anesthesia; if necessary, a local anesthetic cream can be used to reduce sensitivity. Botox is injected into the targeted muscles using fine-tipped needles.

The application time usually varies between 10–15 minutes. The patient can return to their daily life immediately after the procedure. Targeting the correct muscles and adjusting the dosage directly affects the naturalness of the result.

Process and Duration of Effect After Botox

The effect of Botox does not appear immediately after application. Generally, the effects begin to be felt within 3–7 days, and the full effect is seen within approximately 10–14 days. During this process, muscle movements soften and wrinkles decrease significantly.

The effect of Botox lasts an average of 4–6 months depending on the individual. As the duration of the effect expires, muscle movements gradually return. Botox applications performed at regular intervals can help wrinkles return later and more lightly.

Things to Consider After Botox

The healing process after Botox is usually very comfortable. It is recommended not to massage the application area for the first few hours, not to lie face down, and to avoid intense exercise. These measures support Botox in being effective in the correct muscles.

Mild redness or bruising may rarely occur and usually passes spontaneously in a short time.

The Importance of Natural Results in Botox

The most important criterion in Botox applications is the preservation of the natural expression of the face. Excessive doses or applications to the wrong muscles can create a dull and artificial appearance. Therefore, Botox must be applied by specialists who know facial anatomy well and have an aesthetic perspective.

With correct planning, Botox provides a more rested, youthful, and balanced appearance without disturbing the facial expression.

Botox and Quality of Life

Botox is not only an aesthetic application; it is a procedure that supports the person in feeling better, softening the facial expression, and increasing self-confidence. It also offers effects that improve quality of life in the treatment of functional problems such as teeth grinding and excessive sweating.

Botox makes it possible to obtain safe, effective, and natural results with personalized planning and an expert approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to do to make an appointment?

You can create an online appointment through our website or easily schedule one by contacting us by phone.

While the duration of the examination varies according to the patient’s complaint, it takes between 15–30 minutes on average.

Depending on the treatment applied, a follow-up appointment may be scheduled. Our doctor provides the necessary information after the examination.

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