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What is botox under the eyes?
Botox under the eyes is a popular cosmetic procedure that involves injecting botulinum toxin into the muscles around the eyes. Its main purpose is to smooth out the so-called 'crow's feet,' which are wrinkles that form due to increased facial expressions. Botox works by blocking the activity of the facial muscles, leading to their relaxation and smoothing out of wrinkles.
It is a quick and effective method of improving the appearance of the skin around the eyes without the need for more invasive procedures. Botox not only eliminates existing wrinkles but also helps prevent them from deepening. However, it is important to remember to regularly moisturize the skin and apply sun protection, which will improve the condition of the skin and prolong the effects of botulinum toxin.
It is a quick and effective method of improving the appearance of the skin around the eyes without the need for more invasive procedures. Botox not only eliminates existing wrinkles but also helps prevent them from deepening. However, it is important to remember to regularly moisturize the skin and apply sun protection, which will improve the condition of the skin and prolong the effects of botulinum toxin.
13.11.2025
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What is botox for the face?
Botox for the face is a popular procedure that uses botulinum toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. This substance blocks nerve receptors in the muscles, leading to a temporary immobilization of the face. The result is smoothing of mimic wrinkles and improvement of skin appearance. Botox also prevents the formation of new lines on the face. The injection of Botox is considered a safe procedure that should be performed by a medical aesthetic doctor.
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What is botox for migraines?
Botox for migraine is a modern treatment method that uses botulinum toxin type A to alleviate chronic headaches and migraines. Although initially used in medicine, primarily in ophthalmology, it is now recognized as one of the ways to combat headaches. Treating migraines with Botox has become popular among people who have used it to smooth wrinkles on the forehead. After administration of the preparation, they noticed a reduction in persistent headaches. The exact mechanism of Botox action on migraines has not been fully understood, but it is believed to inhibit the release of pain mediators and inflammatory substances from nerve endings, significantly reducing migraine symptoms. Moreover, studies conducted in Western markets have confirmed its high effectiveness in treating this condition.
13.11.2025
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What is botox for the forehead?
Botox, specifically botulinum toxin, is a neurotoxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Originally used in ophthalmology to treat strabismus, Botox is now used in aesthetic medicine to smooth out dynamic wrinkles caused by increased muscle tension or habitual muscle contractions. The action of this neurotoxin is localized. In aesthetic medicine, Botox is most commonly used on the forehead, around the mouth, or to combat crow's feet around the eyes.
13.11.2025
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Needle mesotherapy: how many treatments to perform?
Needle mesotherapy is a popular method for improving skin condition, with the effectiveness depending on the number and frequency of sessions. Typically, 3 to 6 sessions are recommended, but the final number is determined individually during a consultation with a specialist. With regular treatments, one can enjoy lasting improvements in skin hydration, firmness, and overall condition, which is why mesotherapy is gaining an increasing number of supporters.
05.09.2025
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Ultrasonic peeling: what is it?
Cavitation peeling is a painless and non-invasive method of skin cleansing that effectively removes dead skin cells and impurities using ultrasound. As a modern alternative to mechanical peels or microdermabrasion, it allows for deep cleansing of the skin, making it smooth and radiant. This treatment is ideal for all skin types. Cavitation peeling can be done professionally in a beauty salon or at home on your own.
05.09.2025
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What treatments for wrinkles under the eyes?
Wrinkles under the eyes are a symptom of aging, resulting from the loss of key skin proteins: collagen and elastin. Factors such as harmful UV radiation, genetic predispositions, or facial expressions can exacerbate their formation. Fortunately, aesthetic medicine offers effective methods to combat this issue, such as botox or filling wrinkles with hyaluronic acid, which help regain smoothness and a youthful appearance of the skin.
05.09.2025
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How to reduce swelling after lip augmentation?
Lip augmentation with hyaluronic acid is a popular cosmetic procedure that commonly results in swelling. This swelling occurs due to tissue irritation from the needle and the hyaluronic acid's water-binding properties. Typically, the swelling subsides within 2-4 days, but it can last up to 2 weeks. Are there ways to alleviate this issue? Discover effective methods for reducing swelling after the procedure.
05.09.2025
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Icoone or endermology?
The modern approach to improving skin condition emphasizes non-invasive solutions. Icoone and endermology are excellent examples of how to utilize subdermal massage for intensive skin stimulation, fibroblast activation, and collagen and elastin production. Thanks to the patented Roboderm® technology used in Icoone and the mechanical precision of endermology, both therapies provide effective cellulite reduction and skin elasticity improvement.
05.09.2025
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Oxygen Therapy: What Does It Help With?
Oxygen therapy, which involves the use of oxygen-enriched air, is an effective method supporting oxygenation of the body and improving the quality of life for patients. It is used in both acute conditions and chronic diseases. By activating fibroblasts and increasing hemoglobin oxygen saturation, oxygen therapy effectively protects cells from hypoxia and supports tissue regeneration.
05.09.2025
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Lifting threads: how long does the effect last?
The effects of thread lifting procedure are not only immediate, but also long-lasting, making it an incredibly attractive solution in aesthetic medicine. Thanks to advanced technology using absorbable materials such as PDO and PLLA threads, it is possible to achieve results lasting from 1 year up to even 3 years. Key to these long-lasting results is the process of neocollagenesis, which supports skin regeneration. Learn about the factors influencing the durability of results from thread lifting procedures!
05.09.2025
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What is better: PDO threads or hyaluronic acid?
Is it worth choosing PDO threads or is it better to opt for hyaluronic acid for skin revitalization? These two popular solutions in aesthetic medicine provide various effects - from lifting and improving skin tension to moisturizing and increasing volume. PDO threads create an invisible scaffold under the skin and stimulate collagen production, while hyaluronic acid rapidly fills in skin imperfections. Which treatment to choose for optimal results? Find out more!
05.09.2025
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