Botox (Botulinum toxin) is a toxin obtained from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It shows its effect by preventing the release of substances that provide transmission at nerve endings and stopping the transmission between the nerves and the organs that the nerves reach. Stopping the nerve transmission causes the functions of the organ that the nerve reaches to decrease or completely disappear. It can be used for aesthetic and cosmetic purposes, to reduce wrinkles on the face that occur with the movements of the facial muscles, to prevent their formation, to reduce sweating in areas where excessive sweating occurs, and in the treatment of chronic migraine.
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Things Not to Do Before Botox Application:
- Excessive caffeine consumption and alcohol consumption should be avoided at least 24 hours before. Because the risk of bruising and swelling increases.
- It is important not to take blood thinning painkillers, vitamins and herbal supplements before the procedure due to the risk of bleeding and bruising.
- Using skin care products that cause irritation before Botox, such as retinol, can also negatively affect your Botox procedure. It is recommended to stop using these products a few days in advance.