Botox treatment is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure in which botulinum toxin type A is injected to relax specific muscles and thereby smooth wrinkles or treat certain medical conditions. Here’s an overview:
What is Botox?
Botox is a trade name for botulinum toxin, a protein that blocks the transmission of nerve impulses to muscles. This temporarily paralyzes the muscle.
Use in aesthetic medicine
Typical areas of application:
- Frown lines (between the eyebrows)
- Forehead wrinkles
- Crow’s feet (around the eyes)
- Lip lines
- Eyebrow or mouth lift
Treatment procedure:
- Brief consultation with a plastic surgeon or dermatologist
- Cleansing and, if necessary, anesthesia of the skin (usually not necessary)
- Injection with a fine needle into targeted muscle areas
- Duration: approx. 10–20 minutes
Effect and duration
- Onset of effect: after 2–5 days
- Maximum effect: after approx. 1–2 weeks
- Duration of effect: approx. 3–6 months (depending on metabolism and muscle activity)
Possible side effects
- Swelling or redness at the injection site
- Temporary feeling of tension

Advantages
- Quick, minimally painful procedure
- No Downtime
- Effective against expression lines
- Can be combined with other treatments (e.g., hyaluronic acid)
Contraindications
Not suitable for :
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis)
- Inflammation or infection at the injection site
