Botox Auckland
What is Botox Auckland?
Botox, also known as botulinum toxin, is a medication used for cosmetic purposes to temporarily reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, causing them to relax and smoothing out the overlying skin. It is also used for medical purposes to treat conditions such as chronic migraines, muscle spasms, and excessive sweating.
Botox It is derived from the clostridium botulinum type a toxin, a bacteria that can cause botulism. Botox is a type of cosmetic injectable, along with dermal fillers, that are used to enhance appearance and reduce signs of aging. It is important to use this medication as directed by a doctor and to discuss any potential risks or side effects.
Botox Overview:
Botox is typically administered by qualified healthcare professionals, such as registered nurses, through anti wrinkle injections. These injections involve targeting specific muscles in the face to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
It also works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, causing them to relax and smoothing out the overlying skin. Botox treatment plans may vary depending on individual needs and preferences, but typically involve injections into the targeted areas, such as crow’s feet around the eyes.
It is also used for medical purposes to treat conditions such as excessive sweating, local muscle weakness including drooping, and neuro muscular transmission disorders. It works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, causing them to relax and reduce symptoms.
Botox Auckland Does Recommendation:
Area/indication | Dose |
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Glabellar (Frown lines) | Women 10-30 units Men 10-40 units |
Frontalis (Forehead) | Women 1-15 units Men 1–20 units |
Orbicularis Oculi (Crows feet) | Women 2-20 units Men 2-30 units |
Side Effects Of Botox:
Below are 6 most common side effects of Botox may include:
- Injection site reactions: You may experience temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or pain at the injection site. These side effects are usually mild and resolve on their own.
- Headache: Some individuals may experience a mild headache after receiving Botox injections. This is typically temporary and subsides without intervention.
- Flu-like symptoms: In rare cases, individuals may experience flu-like symptoms such as fatigue, fever, and muscle weakness. These symptoms are usually temporary and resolve quickly.
- Drooping or asymmetry: There is a small risk of temporary eyelid or eyebrow drooping, or asymmetry of facial features, especially if the injections are not administered correctly. These effects are typically temporary and resolve within a few weeks.
- Dry eyes or excessive tearing: Botox injections near the eye area can occasionally cause dryness or excessive tearing. These symptoms are usually temporary.
- Rare side effects: Rarely, more severe side effects can occur, including difficulty breathing, swallowing, or speaking; muscle weakness in areas distant from the injection site; and allergic reactions. If you experience any severe or concerning symptoms, seek immediate medical attention.
How much is botox in auckland?
Charges start at $22 per unit including GST when treated by a nurse and $25 when treated by a doctor.
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