Botox applications are procedures that positively affect both the social and psychological state of people. The cause of the angry and sullen expression that occurs due to old age is generally the wrinkles that form between the eyebrows. Getting rid of these wrinkles and having a calm and lively appearance increases the motivation of the person in every sense. Many of our patients who had eyebrow botox in our clinic stated that they felt much better psychologically when they came for a check-up.
How to Perform Botox Between the Eyebrows?
One of the areas where wrinkles are most visible and therefore most disturbing is between the eyebrows. Wrinkles, which directly affect the person’s gaze and cause a negative expression on the face despite smiling, can be easily eliminated with botox. Botox between the eyebrows is performed by injecting “botolinum toxin” into the area where wrinkles appear. This procedure, which takes about 5 minutes, is completely painless. First, the area where Botox will be applied is rendered numb with local anesthesia and cold application. Botox process is completed by injecting liquid with thin needles. After the application, the patient can return to his daily life completely without any problems. The resulting redness and swelling heal in a short time, and a bright and smooth appearance is achieved between the eyebrows.
How Long Does Brow Botox Last?
One of the most curious things about botox application is the permanence of botox. Botox is a temporary application. Therefore, it needs to be renewed at regular intervals. Botox between the eyebrows; It can be said that it lasts longer because it has a more static structure compared to moving tissues such as lips. But of course, the person’s style/frequency of using facial expressions and their genetic structure are very decisive in this. Under normal conditions, botox between the eyebrows lasts for an average of 3 to 5 months.
Does Botox between the eyebrows affect the gaze?
Mimics are the reflection of our emotions such as laughter, anger, and anger. Although these facial expressions give us our characteristic features, they can settle on the skin as wrinkles over time. Since we usually frown in moments of concentration, anger and unhappiness, the wrinkles that form between the eyebrows add this expression to the face. Therefore, botox between the eyebrows is a procedure that directly affects the gaze and gives the person a softer and happier expression.
Who can have Botox between the eyebrows?
Botox between the eyebrows is a procedure performed primarily for aesthetic purposes. Aim; It is about making a person feel younger, more dynamic and more beautiful. For this reason, anyone who is uncomfortable with the expression in their gaze and wants to hide the signs of aging can have botox. Botox is a procedure more preferred by women in society. The rate of botox application is lower in young women. Before the age of 30, there is no need for Botox application as the skin still maintains its elasticity and looks lively. However, Botox may be required for wrinkles that begin after the age of 30. Since wrinkles that have not yet appeared are prevented with Botox, the procedure provides a completely lively appearance on the skin. When repeated regularly, it makes the person look younger and have an attractive expression.
Botolinum toxin is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum and related species. It causes soft paralysis by preventing the release of the acetylcholine neurotransmitter from axon endings. Infection with this bacterium causes botulism disease.
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