MicroBotox
In standard botulinum toxin A BTA (BOTOX™) injection, the injection targets are the facial muscles. The aim is to reduce the activity of the facial muscles and reduce facial wrinkles. Microbotox, on the other hand, is a different BTA injection technique that achieves different aesthetic objectives. In Microbotox, multiple tiny superficial injections with micro-dosing are delivered into the skin, targeting the sweat and sebaceous glands in the skin and the superficial fibres of the facial muscles. The small volume injections are spread over multiple injection sites to prevent unwanted diffusion of BTA into deeper muscles, which can cause muscle stiffness and unnatural facial expressions. MicroBotox aims to weaken the most superficial muscle fibres that cause fine wrinkles on the skin. The injections also reduce the size and activity of the sweat glands and sebaceous glands to improve sweaty and oily skin. The overall effects are reduction of fine wrinkles, reducing skin pores, tightening and lifting the skin, and smooth and delicate facial skin.
Effects of MicroBotox:
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Reduce fine lines and wrinkles on the skin
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Reduce large skin pores
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Reduce oily skin
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Skin tightening and lifting
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Improve skin tone and complexion.
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Procedure
Multiple tiny doses of BTA are injected into the skin at multiple points using ultra fine needles.
Duration of Procedure: 20-30 min
Anaesthesia: Numbing cream or cold compression
Downtime: No
Onset of Results: 3 days to one week
How Long Results Last: 6 months
Post Treatment Care
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Avoid pressure on the treated area for at least one week
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Avoid applying heat on the treated area for at least one week
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