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100u
Botulax
3304990099
Cosmetic Uses:
Smoothes facial wrinkles and fine lines, particularly forehead wrinkles, frown lines, and crow's feet (fine lines around the eyes).
Improve facial contours, such as the jawline and excessive neck muscle tension.
Medical Uses:
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating in the armpits, palms, soles, etc.): Reduces sweating by blocking nerve signals to the sweat glands.
Blepharospasm (coordinated twitching of the palpebral fissure muscles): Relieves abnormal contraction of the palpebral fissure muscles.
Hemifacial Spasm: Reduces overactive facial muscles.
Neck Muscle Tightness (Torticollis): Relaxes overly contracted neck muscles.
Other Neuromuscular Disorders: Used under a doctor's supervision to treat specific conditions.
Consultation and Evaluation: Your doctor will evaluate your facial condition, muscle activity, and desired results and develop a personalized injection plan.
Preparation: Before the injection, your doctor will clean the injection area and may apply a local anesthetic to minimize discomfort. An ice pack may also be used.
Injection Procedure: A 100-unit injection of Botulax is precisely injected into the target muscle using a fine needle. For example, this may be into forehead wrinkles, crow's feet, or other muscle areas requiring relaxation.
Post-Injection Care: Typical care measures include avoiding rubbing the injection area, avoiding weight-dependent movements (such as tilting your head back, massage), and following your doctor's recommended follow-up care.
Observation of Results: Results generally begin to be seen within a few days to a week, with wrinkles smoothing as the muscles relax.
Local pain or discomfort: Mild pain, burning, or discomfort may occur at the injection site, which usually resolves within a few days.
Swelling and bruising: Mild swelling or bruising may occur at the injection site after injection, which is common.
Headache: Some people may experience a headache within a few days after injection.
Muscle weakness or asymmetry: If the drug spreads to the surrounding area, temporary muscle weakness or asymmetry may occur.
Ptosis: Mild drooping of the eyelid may occur, especially with ocular injections, and usually resolves on its own within a few weeks.
Drooling or drooping of the corners of the mouth: These discomforts may occur with facial injections.
Allergic reactions: Although uncommon, some people may experience allergic reactions such as itching, rash, and difficulty breathing.
If you experience severe adverse reactions, such as difficulty breathing, severe muscle weakness, persistent swelling, or infection, seek medical attention immediately.
Let your doctor know about your allergies and preexisting medical conditions to avoid unnecessary risks.
Follow your doctor's instructions for care and follow-up to ensure safety.
Cosmetic Uses:
Smoothes facial wrinkles and fine lines, particularly forehead wrinkles, frown lines, and crow's feet (fine lines around the eyes).
Improve facial contours, such as the jawline and excessive neck muscle tension.
Medical Uses:
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating in the armpits, palms, soles, etc.): Reduces sweating by blocking nerve signals to the sweat glands.
Blepharospasm (coordinated twitching of the palpebral fissure muscles): Relieves abnormal contraction of the palpebral fissure muscles.
Hemifacial Spasm: Reduces overactive facial muscles.
Neck Muscle Tightness (Torticollis): Relaxes overly contracted neck muscles.
Other Neuromuscular Disorders: Used under a doctor's supervision to treat specific conditions.
Consultation and Evaluation: Your doctor will evaluate your facial condition, muscle activity, and desired results and develop a personalized injection plan.
Preparation: Before the injection, your doctor will clean the injection area and may apply a local anesthetic to minimize discomfort. An ice pack may also be used.
Injection Procedure: A 100-unit injection of Botulax is precisely injected into the target muscle using a fine needle. For example, this may be into forehead wrinkles, crow's feet, or other muscle areas requiring relaxation.
Post-Injection Care: Typical care measures include avoiding rubbing the injection area, avoiding weight-dependent movements (such as tilting your head back, massage), and following your doctor's recommended follow-up care.
Observation of Results: Results generally begin to be seen within a few days to a week, with wrinkles smoothing as the muscles relax.
Local pain or discomfort: Mild pain, burning, or discomfort may occur at the injection site, which usually resolves within a few days.
Swelling and bruising: Mild swelling or bruising may occur at the injection site after injection, which is common.
Headache: Some people may experience a headache within a few days after injection.
Muscle weakness or asymmetry: If the drug spreads to the surrounding area, temporary muscle weakness or asymmetry may occur.
Ptosis: Mild drooping of the eyelid may occur, especially with ocular injections, and usually resolves on its own within a few weeks.
Drooling or drooping of the corners of the mouth: These discomforts may occur with facial injections.
Allergic reactions: Although uncommon, some people may experience allergic reactions such as itching, rash, and difficulty breathing.
If you experience severe adverse reactions, such as difficulty breathing, severe muscle weakness, persistent swelling, or infection, seek medical attention immediately.
Let your doctor know about your allergies and preexisting medical conditions to avoid unnecessary risks.
Follow your doctor's instructions for care and follow-up to ensure safety.