Botox
Botox is a brand name commonly used for cosmetic botulinum toxin injections. In cosmetic use, small doses temporarily relax targeted facial muscles so expression lines can look softer while the face still reads as your own.

Type
Prescription injectable
Common onset
Several days
Typical duration
About 3-4 months
Plan
Dose and placement vary
§ The read
More than
a menu item.
The art of Botox is restraint. The goal is not to erase every sign of expression, but to quiet the muscles that repeatedly fold the skin into lines. A good plan studies how the face moves before deciding where product belongs.
Botulinum toxin is temporary. Most people notice change over several days, and the effect commonly lasts around three to four months. Results vary by dose, treatment area, muscle strength, metabolism, and the look you are trying to preserve.
Good fit for
- Forehead lines
- Frown lines between the brows
- Crow's feet
- Bunny lines
§ FAQ
The small
print, clearly.
- 01
Will Botox make me look frozen?
It should not be planned that way. Natural-looking treatment uses enough product to soften selected muscles without unnecessarily affecting the surrounding expression.
- 02
How long does Botox last?
Cosmetic botulinum toxin commonly lasts about three to four months, though individual results can be shorter or longer.
- 03
When will I see the result?
Many people begin noticing change after a few days. The final look is usually judged after the product has fully settled.
- 04
What side effects should I know about?
Temporary redness, tenderness, headache, bruising, or eyelid heaviness can happen. Your provider should review personal risks before treatment.
- 05
How do I know if this is the right service?
The safest answer comes from a consultation. Your skin, medical history, goals, medications, prior treatments, and tolerance for downtime all change what is appropriate.
Next step
Start with
a consult.
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