Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Botox Treatment Risks, Complications and Results

Botox Treatment Risks and Complications

Botuline toxin, as mentioned before, is a toxic substance. Therefore, it should only be applied by doctors. In this way, complications and risks are avoided as much as possible.

Because botuline toxin is slowly broken down by the body, all complications are of a temporary nature. Which complaints may occur depends on the area treated.

The following botox complications are most commonly observed:

    Muscular weakness
    Pain or bruising at the injection site
    Virus infection
    Ear infection
    Depending eyelid
    Blood and irritation site
    Fluid-like symptoms (such as headache, sleepiness, nausea, colds, fever)
    Dizziness
    Dry eyes
    Dry mouth

Botox Result

For cosmetic purposes, the effect is noticeable after 1-2 weeks. However, the result is short-lived. Botuline toxin works for at least 3 months and often not longer than half a year. For a lasting result, therefore, regular repetitions are required. However, do not get to a syringe too often. It is advisable to undergo a botox treatment more than once every 3 months.

An additional effect of botox treatment is that the face can not make any or fewer facial expressions. Faces of people treated too often with Botox can therefore give an unnatural, stiff and emotional impression. Doctors who regularly perform these treatments usually know how to prevent this. Would you like a subtle result? Please state this clearly during the consultation.

Clinics and costs

In the Call Lane Aesthetics you will find certified beauty expert that offer a ripple treatment with botox. The cost of a ripple treatment with botox amounts to an average start prices from £120. Visit our website for more detail here- Botox Leeds