Botox in Niagara Falls
Fall in love with yourself. Eliminate fine lines, crow’s feet, and reverse aging. Consult with one of our medical professionals to discover how MD Treatment Lounge can use Botox to keep you looking ageless.
What is Botox?
Botox, short for botulinum toxin, is a neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is used for various medical and cosmetic purposes. Botox works by temporarily blocking nerve signals in the muscles where it is injected. This causes a temporary paralysis or weakening of the muscles, which can have both therapeutic and cosmetic effects.
Niagara Falls Botox clinics are in abundance; however, don’t’ let the numerous options daunt you. Choose MD Treatment Lounge that prioritizes safety, quality, and client satisfaction.
How Does Botox Work?
Fine lines and wrinkles appear on our faces as we age because of the loss of skin elasticity and continual muscle contraction (frowning, raising of the eyebrows, etc.). Botox relaxes the facial muscles that are the source of the fine lines and wrinkles. Additionally, Botox can be used to lift the brow, open up the eyes, and treat asymmetries like uneven eyebrows. Many people decide to receive Botox "preventatively" because they are aware that they frown, squint, or elevate their eyebrows more often than they'd like.
The Botox Procedure
Getting Botox takes only a few minutes, about 10-15 minutes in fact. You won’t need anesthesia, you won’t experience any major discomfort and you can return to your regular activities immediately following treatment.
Before the treatment, your doctor will carefully evaluate your face and your facial movements to help give you the best treatment outcome. A health assessment will be conducted, and your medical history will be discussed during your consultation. Your medical professional will also list out all possible side effects of the treatment, even though they are rare. Your health care professional will discuss a list of things to avoid including blood thinners such as aspirin, ibuprofen, etc., that may increase the risk of bruising, and antioxidants such as wine, fish oil, etc., that are known to slow the blood clotting process. Recommendations for your aftercare, to protect your skin after treatment, will be given out to you by your healthcare professional.
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