Botox is a non-surgical aesthetic treatment that uses purified botulinum toxin to temporarily relax targeted facial muscles. It helps reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles and fine lines caused by facial expressions such as frowning, smiling, or squinting.
You may be a suitable candidate for Botox if you:
Have fine lines or wrinkles caused by facial expressions
Want a non-surgical, minimally invasive treatment
Prefer little to no downtime
Are in good overall health
Want subtle, natural-looking facial rejuvenation
Have realistic expectations about results
A consultation is essential to assess facial structure and determine the appropriate dosage and treatment plan.
Comprehensive facial assessment and consultation
Identification of target muscles and treatment areas
Cleansing of the skin
Precise injection of Botox using fine needles
Treatment completed within 15–30 minutes
No anaesthesia required
The procedure is quick, minimally invasive, and performed on an outpatient basis.
Smooths dynamic wrinkles and fine lines
Prevents the formation of deeper wrinkles
Provides a refreshed and youthful appearance
Non-surgical with no downtime
Quick and convenient treatment
Natural-looking results when performed correctly
Mild redness or swelling at injection sites may occur temporarily
Results begin to appear within 3–7 days
Full effect visible within 10–14 days
Results typically last 3–6 months
Repeat treatments help maintain results
Individual results vary based on muscle activity and dosage.
Avoid touching or massaging treated areas for 24 hours
Remain upright for at least 4 hours after treatment
Avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for 24 hours
Follow practitioner-provided post-treatment instructions
Contact the clinic if any unusual symptoms occur
Proper aftercare ensures safe and optimal results.
Yes. When administered by trained and qualified professionals, Botox is safe and widely used worldwide.
No. When done correctly, Botox delivers subtle, natural-looking results without a “frozen” appearance.
Discomfort is minimal and brief, often described as a small pinch.
Yes. Many patients use Botox early to prevent wrinkles from becoming deeper.
No. Botox is also used for medical conditions such as migraines, excessive sweating, jaw clenching, and muscle spasms.