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Botox
Botox is a purified protein toxin derived from a bacterium called “Clostridium Botulinum”. Botox has opened a new era since 1991 as a non-surgical method in skin rejuvenation treatments. Botox acts by preventing the release of substances that provide conduction at the nerve endings, by stopping the transmission between the nerves and the organs that the nerves reach. This protein relaxes the muscles in the area where it is used and provides the skin to tighten and thus rejuvenate for a certain period of time. Botox essentially removes mimic lines or moving lines. It causes corrective and preventive effect on wrinkles. The most effective places are the forehead and eye area. It is also used to reduce and eliminate perspiration in the underarms that sweat excessively. When Botox is applied to sweat glands, the conduction of sweat glands can be reduced by stopping the transmission between the sweat glands and nerve endings.
The most sweaty parts of the body are the palms and armpits. Excessive sweating and the smell of sweat due to the perspiration of people suffering from perspiration in areas of botox application is improved. Botox is a very good treatment method which is effective, painless and effective in a short time.
If you are deep wrinkles on the edge of your eyes when you smile and your eyes get smaller, deep wrinkles in the middle of your eyebrows when you get angry, it may be appropriate to have botox once a year to rest your skin. Applying ice to this area for a very short time before and after botox application reduces possible swelling or discomfort. Since the entire treatment lasts about 10-15 minutes, normal life can be returned immediately. However, the patient must not go to bed for 2-4 hours after the application and the application area should not be washed. The botox should not be rubbed to prevent the scattering of the surrounding muscles. It should not be used in people with diseases of the nervous system. It is not known whether botox has a harmful effect during pregnancy and lactation. For this reason, it is recommended not to use botox during pregnancy and lactation.