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Botox Cape Town
In addition to glabellar lines, Botox is used to
eradicate crow’s feet, frown lines, and furrows in the forehead. It is
also approved to treat a variety of medical conditions, including ocular
muscle spasms, problems with eye coordination, severe armpit
perspiration and migraine headaches.
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Botox essentially paralyzes the muscles and stops them
from contracting. Results are visible within one week after treatment
and remain for a minimum of three months. Some surgeons suggest that
Zytaze, a new prescription zinc supplement, can extend these results if
taken in the days leading up to your Botox injections. Ask your doctor
about Zytaze before your next Botox injection.
The Botox Procedure
Botox should only be injected with sterile instruments in a doctor's
office or a medical spa — not at Botox parties at your local nail salon
or neighbour's living room. Botox injection is usually performed with
some local anaesthesia or a numbing cream. You may feel some minimal
discomfort from the shot, but today’s needles are so thin and fine that
the procedure is often painless. Depending on the extent of treatment,
the procedure can take anywhere from a few minutes to 20 minutes.
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Selecting the correct injection points is critical to the
success of the procedure. These points are first scored with a marking
pencil. Your doctor will likely select numerous injection points for
each location to be treated. (These points are located where the muscle
contracts — not necessarily at the wrinkle you are hoping to erase.) The
Botox filler is then injected into the marked points beneath the skin.

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