Botox prevents the movement of muscles and how they affect the skin through injections in the skin. On top of erasing wrinkles and lines, the treatment can also prevent wrinkles from developing or getting worse. It makes Botox an excellent addition to anti-ageing strategies!
How Can Botox Work As An Anti-Ageing Treatment?
Botox is a tried-and-true method. It was first approved for medical use in 1989 to treat facial tics and the misalignment of eyes (called strabismus). More research found that Botox could help with medical conditions like muscle spasms, chronic migraine headaches, and excessive sweating. In 2002, the American FDA approved it for cosmetic use; since then, millions have incorporated it into their anti-ageing treatments!
Because it’s a temporary solution, you can go back for further treatments to preserve the look and soften the formation of lines and wrinkles. You should make it a regular part of your anti-ageing treatments – here’s why!
Why Choose Botox For Anti-Ageing Treatments?
For one thing, Botox is non-invasive, both for what you receive and how it impacts your day! While the treatment time depends on the aesthetic goals and the location of the injections, a typical Botox procedure takes no more than 15 minutes. Within a half-hour, any visible bumps at the injection sites should start to subside. You will be able to come in on a lunch break and get back to work without any downtime!
Anti-ageing treatments aren’t only for a specific age group, either. Botox is an ideal strategy for anyone between the ages of 18 to 65. Everyone’s skin is different, and anyone can be affected by vertical lip and frown lines, crow’s feet, dimpled chin, and other signs of ageing. If you want to prevent them from occurring or soften their appearance, incorporating Botox into your anti-ageing treatments is a good idea.
Botox is a safe anti-ageing measure for most clients, so long as a trained provider administers it. Anyone with facial infections, egg allergies, or botulinum hypersensitivity may need to consider other alternatives. Women who are pregnant or nursing should not use this treatment.