The best solutions for wrinkles and fine lines are Botulinum toxins and dermal fillers. Botulinum toxins are the best treatment to relax the muscles that cause wrinkles and fine lines. It freezes the muscles and doesn’t allow them to age further for quite some time; hence, within a couple of days’ time, the wrinkles and fine lines completely vanish, which cannot be done by any other treatment. Botulinum toxin is a powerful chemical agent and a prescription-only medicine provided by a legally authorised prescriber on a named client basis only after a face-to-face consultation.
There are five known types of Botulinum toxin, and we use type A. It should only be administered after a careful medical examination of the client. Botulinum toxin and dermal fillers are used for the cosmetic treatment of facial lines and the rejuvenation of skin and underlying tissues. However, from a purely functional perspective, Botulinum toxin can be used to control muscle spasms, pain, and excessive sweatiness. In its more common cosmetic usage, Botulinum toxin works by stopping the transmission of nerve impulses to the facial muscles that contract and cause wrinkles, such as frown lines between the eyebrows and crows’ feet around the eyes. Unable to frown or perform other basic muscle contractions, patients find that about a week after a Botulinum toxin injection, their facial wrinkles smooth out, giving them a more relaxed and youthful look. This effect begins to wear off after three months, at which point the facial muscles start to work again. This is usually the time when most clients come back for a top-up. Fillers work by bulking up facial tissue and can be used to fill in lines and contour dips in the face. Most fillers are temporary, lasting between six months and two years. You should be very careful if considering permanent fillers because they often have undesirable late complications that are very difficult to treat. Hence, the most desired and popular treatments for wrinkles and fine lines are Botulinum toxin A and Dermal fillers. Consult an Adgloskin Clinic Aesthetic physician or a Dermatologist to understand what is required for you and how many units of Botulinum toxin A and how many ml of dermal fillers are required for different concerns.
