The globally accepted wrinkle treatment.
Botulinum Toxin type A is to Aesthetics what Table Mountain is to Cape Town.
There is not a person on this planet that has not heard of Botulinum Toxin type A and most of them have at least considered undergoing a Botulinum Toxin type A wrinkle softening treatment.
That said there is still some confusion about the difference between Botulinum Toxin type A and Dermal Fillers.
What is Botulinum Toxin type A?
Botulinum toxin type A is sold and used aesthetically under many trade names such as BTXA, Dysport, Myobloc, Neurobloc, Xeomin, Botulinum Toxin type A Cosmetic, and Vistabel and of course Botox.
The toxin is used to enable controlled weakening of specific muscles whose overuse creates wrinkles.
Overactive muscles constantly bend and fold the skin until a wrinkle is formed.
Eliminate the muscle’s ability to fold the skin and eliminate the wrinkle.
But that is just the start…
Further developments in the art of Botulinum Toxin type A injecting have created treatment protocols to not simply treat:
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Glabella lines
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Crows feet
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Smokers lines
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Forehead lines
Botulinum Toxin type A can also treat clinical indications like:
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Hyperhydrosis (Excessive sweating)
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Migraines
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Blepharospasm (Twitching eyelids)
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Vaginusmus (Vaginal spasm)
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Rectal Tears
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Etc.
But now understanding anatomy and injection techniques we can alter:
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Nasal shape
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Raise or lower the tip of the nose
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Improve the jowls
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Improve the shape of the mouth
Combination treatments
Botulinum Toxin type A is a superb treatment option for combination treatments. If used correctly Botulinum Toxin type A can be combined with Dermal Fillers, Chemical Peels and other Rejuvenation Treatments to reverse the visible signs of ageing and reduce your wrinkles.
Come and, share a cup of coffee with us and discuss your Botulinum Toxin type A treatment options.