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Botox: Is Botox Right for You?

Botox: Is Botox Right for You?

Anyone seeking facial corrections and rejuvenation can use Botox. However, there are some health standards that you need to be aware of.

The best candidate for Botox procedure is someone who is in good physical and mental health. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, we do not recommend Botox. 

Similarly, if you are breastfeeding, Botox is not an appropriate option. In addition, if you suffer from any neurological disease or diseases, it is not recommended to take Botox injections. You can always consult your dermatologist for more information and to inquire about the eligibility of the Botox procedure.

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Close up of botox injection in female forehead. Side view of cosmetologist using syringe with special liquid, holding chin while patient with towel on head lying. Concept of cosmetology, beauty.

The right age to start using

In general, people prefer to use Botox in their thirties, when signs of aging begin to appear more clearly. However, there is no set age at which treatment can begin. It is a matter of personal preference and choosing when you want to start using.

Is Botox safe?

Injecting needles all over the face may seem intimidating, but there is no need to worry too much. It is FDA approved and has been researched for over 16 years. If performed under the care and guidance of specialists, It is considered a completely safe treatment, especially when compared to other cosmetic procedures that require more tools to be inserted into the body.

Risks and side effects

As with all treatments, there are some risks and side effects that you should be aware of.

  • The most common side effect may be bruising and slight swelling in the injected areas. These bruising and swelling can subside within a few days with proper care.
  • In some cases, it may have flu-like symptoms and headaches.
  • If it is not done correctly or if too much is injected into the wrong areas, it can lead to a frozen or expressionless face, asymmetric shape problems.

However, this rarely happens, with less than 1% of patients having a problem with treatment.

The safe and effective procedure of Botox requires expert guidance and expertise. We advise you to double check which clinic and doctors you choose for this procedure.