Masseter Botox is one of the most popular non-surgical treatment that is there. In this, Botulinum toxin, which is a biological neurotoxin produced by a species of bacteria called Clostridium Botulinum is injected into the problem area. Botox has used varying from treating a variety of muscular conditions to removing wrinkles by acting on the underlying muscles by paralyzing them. If you have been considering undergoing the botox vancouver, then here is all that you need to know about it.
What can a botox treat?
There are over 20 medical conditions which can be treated through botox. It is used for the treatment of crow’s feet, the wrinkles which extend from the outer corner of the eyes and the glabellar lines, the vertical lines between the brows. It can also reshape your jawline and soften the contour, smoothen the vertical lip lines, lift droopy brows and the corner of the mouth reduces the prominence of platysma bands in the neck for a neck lift.
How does it work?
When the botox cosmetic is injected, it relaxes the facial muscles present underneath the skin to create a smooth and refreshed appearance. Though it only targets the wrinkles which appear when you make expressions, you can also consider mixing it with a hyaluronic acid injectable filler for any wrinkles or creases which are permanently visible.
Who is a good candidate for the treatment?
There is no shoe which fits all approach when it comes to the botox treatment, it has to be customized for each patient. Whether one is male or female, eyebrow shape, facial structure, dimension and length of the forehead are some of the elements which are taken into account. This treatment has been designed especially for those who don’t have a history of neuromuscular disease and are consenting adults. The candidate who is both physically and mentally healthy and willing to deal with the side effects can benefit the most from this treatment.
Is Botox permanent?
No, the treatment is not permanent. Two to three days after the injections, your face muscles will lose the ability to contract. For the coming three months or so, you won’t be able to frown even if you tried. However, gradually the effect would decrease and the muscles would start to return to normal in about six months after the treatment.
What are the risks and dangers involved?
Like any other treatment, there are certain risks which are involved, however, their occurrence is quite rare. In rare occasions you may experience difficulty in swallowing, dizziness, feeling faint and speaking difficulties. There is a belief that Botox is poison, however, that is not true. When used in small doses it is therapeutic.
Will it make my skin look plastic?
If it is being administered by experienced hands then it will look as natural as you want it to be. It will make you look more natural, relaxed and refreshed without anyone noticing that you have done anything.