Lower Jaw Reduction
BOTOX
® will deliver a beautifully contour the lower face and create a slim, feminine jaw without surgery.
What can cause bulky jaw line?
Chewing on foods such as dried squid or gum and jaw grinding can result in overdeveloped muscles in the jaw line. This is known as
masseter hypertrophy or more commonly, square jaw, and concerns many cosmetically.
What is BOTOX®?
BOTOX
® is a natural, purified protein that creates a smoothed, rejuvenated appearance and contours the face.
How is the procedure done?
No anesthetic is required. BOTOX is placed in the muscles via tiny injections using a very fine needle.
How long does each treatment take?
It takes only 10 minutes, just a few tiny injections and your jaw muscles will appear less prominent.
Is the treatment painful?
Discomfort is minimal and brief; most patients describe it as an insect bite sting for a few seconds. There is No Downtime for this
treatment and you can resume your normal activities immediately.
How long will the results last?
The results will show after around 2- 3 weeks and will become clearer in 2-3 months. The result will last up to 18 months or over
depending on the individual. You will be advised by the doctor the repeat treatment required so as to gain the desired change in face
shape.
Are there any side effects?
Common side effects from BOTOX are short-term including soreness, mild bruising and mild tenderness on chewing hard foods in the first
few weeks. Chewing and swallowing food will not be affected.
Excessive Sweating
Hyperhidosis or more commonly known as excessive sweating is affects millions of people. This problem can arise in
various parts of the body including hands, feet and underarms.
BOTOX® will target sweating at its source, it will be injected into the specific glands that responsible for
excessive sweating and it will block the release of a chemical that signals the perspiration. BOTOX is FDA-approved for severe
underarm sweating that is inadequately managed with topical agents. BOTOX helps control this condition by temporarily blocking
the chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands. When the sweat glands don't receive chemical signals,
the severe sweating stops.
How long does the procedure take?
The whole procedure only takes less than 15 minutes and it will last an average of 7.5 months. The most common side effects
primarily is a perceived increase in sweating in areas other than the underarms, pain at the injection site, hot flushes and
transient arm weakness.