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Microneedling
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Microneedling is a facial rejuvenation and acne scar treatment procedure. It involves the use of numerous small needles (micro-needles) that penetrate the skin's surface, inducing small wounds to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin fibers in the middle layer of the skin. This process acts as a stimulus for skin tightening and elasticity, resulting in a smoother, firmer, and more youthful appearance. Microneedling can boost collagen production by up to 200%, helping to improve skin texture, reduce acne scars, fade dark spots, and tighten enlarged pores.
Additionally, microneedling can be combined with other treatments such as vitamin infusion, skin nutrition, collagen, whitening agents, or various medications tailored to specific skin issues. The needles allow for the delivery of these substances into the skin, and their depth (up to 2 millimetres) makes it convenient to target narrow or delicate areas such as the nose, around the eyes, and above the lip.
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Unlike the dermaroller technique used over a decade ago, which involved rolling a device with numerous small needles over the skin and adjusting the depth manually, microneedling is a more advanced procedure. Dermarollers typically had larger needle sizes and couldn't reach desired areas effectively. This method often caused more pain, bleeding, and frequently didn't yield the desired results, as it mainly stimulated the superficial layer of the skin. Moreover, there were concerns about the lack of standards and the availability of dermarollers online, which could potentially cause damage to the skin and pose a risk of infection.
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What is Botox?Botox, short for Botulinum toxin, is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. In medicine, it is used for various therapeutic and cosmetic purposes. When injected in small, controlled amounts, Botox temporarily inhibits muscle contractions by blocking nerve signals. In the cosmetic industry, Botox is commonly used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by temporarily relaxing facial muscles. It is also used for medical conditions such as muscle spasms, migraines, and hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating). The effects of Botox are temporary, typically lasting several months, after which further treatments may be needed for sustained results. Always administered by trained professionals, Botox has been widely utilized for its cosmetic and therapeutic benefits.
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Which areas can I get botox injections?Botox injections are commonly administered to various areas of the face and sometimes other parts of the body which will help solve various problems. Forehead – Forehead wrinkles are caused by facial expressions, raising eyebrows. This makes the face look younger. Botox will help relaxing muscles and make the skin around the forehead firmer Crow’s Feet –The area is most prone to wrinkles, wrinkles tend to appear before other areas of the face. Botox also aids in reducing wrinkles in the corners of eyes. Glabellar or Flown Lines- The wrinkles that develop between the eyebrows as a result of repeated facial expressions, such as frowning, squinting, or expressing concentration, are usually caused by stress, strong sun exposure, and short eyesight. Over time, the constant contraction of the muscles in the glabellar region contributes to their formation. Bunny Lines - are diagonal wrinkles on the sides of the nose when a person smiles or scrunches their nose, resembling the twitching of a rabbit's nose. Brow Lift Botox – Helps to raise the eyebrows by applying Botox into the forehead above the eyebrows, making the eyes look larger, also solving the problem of drooping eyelids and helping to lift the eyes for a sharper look. Lifting – Botox is popular for individuals who don't want to reduce jaw size but instead aim to soften the sharpness of their face frame and jawline. It is recommended for people over 30 years old who seek assistance with sagging skin in the lower cheeks. Masseter/Teeth Grinding - Botox for the jaw helps in reducing its size, adjusting the facial frame and composition. Botox acts on the nervous system through neurotoxins, leading to a decrease in muscle function and a noticeable slimming of the face composition. Nose wings - Reduce the width of the nose wings, giving the appearance of a narrower nose. This helps prevent widening of the nostrils during speech or heavy breathing, making them look smaller. Lip Flip - Injecting into the muscles at upper lips, causing the upper lip to lift slightly and appear fuller. It offers a subtle enhancement without the need for traditional lip fillers. Gummy Smile - injections are used to temporarily relax the muscles controlling the upper lip, reducing excessive gum exposure when smiling. Smoking Lines -injections to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth Chin - injecting Botox into the chin muscle to reduce the appearance of the dimple, creating a smoother and refined look. It also has the effect of relaxing the chin, making it appear less forward. Dimples/Corner of the Mouth - injecting into specific muscles, the depressor anguli oris, to counteract the downward pull and help elevate the corners of the mouth. This cosmetic procedure aims to address a downturned or sagging appearance, resulting in a more lifted and rejuvenated look. Minimize Pores - injecting Botox into the muscles and oil glands along the hair follicles. Muscles around the hair follicles contribute to their size, and when Botox tightens these muscles, the pores shrink. Additionally, Botox reduces the size of oil glands, leading to smoother skin. Moreover, Botox can stimulate collagen production, promoting clear skin and reducing facial oil. Pores (excluding acne scars) gradually become smaller. Double Chin & Neck - injecting into the platysma muscle in the double chin and neck to create a more contoured and defined jawline. It can also help improve sagging skin at a double chin and neck lines too.
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How long does it take to see good results from Botox?The time it takes to see noticeable results from Botox injections can vary among individuals. In general, the initial effects of Botox become visible within a few days to about one week after the procedure. However, the full effect may take up to two weeks to be apparent. Here is a general timeline: Immediate effects: Some people may notice subtle changes immediately after the injection, but this is not the full result. Initial visible results: Within the first few days to a week, you should start to see more noticeable improvements as the Botox begins to take effect. Full results: The maximum impact of Botox is usually reached around two weeks post-treatment. At this point, you can expect to see the full results in terms of reduced wrinkles or improved muscle relaxation.
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How long does Botox last?The duration of Botox results varies among individuals and brand of Botox, but in general, the effects typically last for about 3 to 6 months. After this period, muscle activity gradually returns, and wrinkles may reappear. The longevity of Botox results can depend on factors such as the treated area, individual metabolism, the specific formulation used and daily routine life.
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What is the aftercare and downtime after getting Botox?After getting Botox injections, there is usually minimal downtime, and most people can resume their regular activities immediately. However, it's essential to follow some aftercare guidelines to ensure optimal results and minimize potential side effects. Here are common aftercare practices: Avoid Touching or Rubbing: Refrain from touching or rubbing the treated areas for at least a few hours after the procedure. This helps prevent the Botox from spreading to unintended areas. Stay Upright: Remain in an upright position for about 3-6 hours after the injections. Avoid lying down or bending over excessively during this time to prevent the Botox from migrating. Avoid Strenuous Exercise: Skip vigorous exercise and activities for the first 24 hours post-treatment. This can help prevent the Botox from dispersing to other areas. Limit Alcohol Consumption: Consider limiting alcohol consumption for the first day after the procedure, as alcohol may increase the risk of bruising. Avoid Blood Thinners: If possible, avoid medications and supplements that thin the blood (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil) for a few days before and after the treatment to reduce the risk of bruising. Be Gentle with Your Skin: Be gentle with your skin for the first few days. Avoid facial massages or facials immediately after the procedure. Follow-up Appointments: Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments as recommended by your healthcare provider usually 2 weeks to assess the results and discuss any concerns. It's important to note that individual experiences may vary, and your healthcare provider will provide specific post-treatment instructions based on your unique situation.
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What are the side effects of Botox?The side effects of Botox are typically mild and temporary. Common side effects may include: Bruising: Some bruising at the injection site is possible. Swelling: Mild swelling may occur temporarily after the injections. Redness: Temporary redness at the injection site is common. Headache: Some people may experience a mild headache after the procedure. Flu-Like Symptoms: Rarely, individuals may report flu-like symptoms, such as fatigue or mild muscle weakness. Eyelid Drooping: Temporary eyelid drooping (ptosis) may occur but is uncommon when injections are administered by a skilled professional. It's important to note that serious side effects are rare when Botox is administered by qualified healthcare professionals. Always consult with a medical professional to discuss your individual health and potential risks before undergoing any cosmetic procedure.
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