Wrinkle Treatment
Botulinum Toxin, commonly known as Botox, is a muscle relaxant that is injected to treat wrinkles on your face and soften lines.
The constant movement of our facial muscles forms wrinkles and lines on the skin. These are often visible as frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines), lines on the forehead, and crow's feet, which can be treated with Botox.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Botox and how does it work?
Botulinum Toxin, commonly known as Botox, is a natural protein produced from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. When Botox is injected, it blocks the nerve signal (neurotransmitters) that tells the muscle to contract. As a result, the muscle's ability to contract and move is reduced, which relaxes it, and superficial wrinkles are softened or disappear completely.
How long after the Botox treatment will I see the effects?
The treatment starts to take effect around 72 hours after application, but its maximum effect is visible after 10 days. In some rare cases, it may take longer for the full effect to manifest.
How long does the effect of Botox last?
The effect of Botox usually lasts between 4 and 6 months, varying from person to person.
After this time, the muscle will begin to contract again, and the wrinkle-reducing effects will begin to fade. At this point, you can schedule your next appointment for a Botox treatment.
What wrinkles can be treated with Botox?
Due to its muscle-relaxing properties, Botox works especially well for wrinkles caused by muscle movements. The most frequently treated areas are located in the upper third of the face, including:
We also offer the following Botox treatments at our clinic in Guadalajara:
What brands are used at TIAM Aesthetic Clinic?
At TIAM Aesthetic Clinic, your safety and well-being are our priority, so we only use premium products from recognized companies.
We use the world's leading product, botox® from Allergan Aesthetics, an Abbvie company, and Dysport® from Galderma.
Both products have been on the market for over 25 years, have thousands of studies, and show a very high safety profile. Both are approved by COFEPRIS, the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration), and the European Commission.
Will I look unnatural or exaggerated after a Botox treatment?
The results of Botox treatments depend on the product used and the injection technique of your doctor.
All our doctors are highly trained and experienced in Botox treatment, and we only use premium products in our clinic. We specialize in natural appearances so you look like yourself, only fresher and with less noticeable lines.
At what age should I start using Botox?
Your age does not determine when you should start Botox treatments. The severity of your wrinkles and your personal preferences play a crucial role in deciding when to start.
Lately, we have seen an increase in clients in their twenties who start using Botox to prevent static lines and wrinkles.
Schedule here your free consultation with one of our doctors and get more information about the ideal treatment to obtain the result you want.
As with all our treatments, the minimum age required is 18 years.
How soon after my Botox treatment can I present myself socially?
Immediately after the treatment. You will be able to continue with your social activities as usual. Botox is a minimally invasive treatment, and we use precision syringes with fine needles.
The small puncture marks from the injection point will disappear shortly after the treatment.
What is the aftercare guide following Botox treatment?
There are some aftercare guidelines you should follow to ensure the best results and minimize any side effects:
- Stay upright for the first few hours after treatment.
- Avoid rubbing, massaging, or having facial treatments for at least 48 hours after treatment.
- Refrain from intense physical activity for at least 48 hours after treatment.
- Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and blood-thinning medications for the first few hours after treatment.
- Avoid saunas, jacuzzis, and steam rooms for the first 48 hours after treatment.
Is Botox treatment painful?
Botox treatment is virtually painless.
To minimize discomfort, we use very fine needles and precision syringes; some clients compare the sensation to a small pinch.
Pain perception varies from person to person; if you are very sensitive to pain, inform our doctor so we can use ice, a numbing cream, or other tools to minimize discomfort.
Are there any side effects of Botox?
Botulinum toxin has a high tolerability among clients.
Minor reactions such as redness, slight bruising, or swelling can sometimes occur after the injection and usually disappear within a few days.
During the consultation, our doctors will inform you about the possible side effects and answer any questions you may have.
When should caution be exercised with Botox treatments?
For safety reasons, we do not perform Botox treatments during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Talk to our doctors during the free consultation if you have known underlying diseases, previous reactions, allergies, or if you are unsure whether you can be treated or not.
How long does a Botox treatment last?
All our treatments begin with a free consultation and evaluation. You will discuss different options with our doctor to find the ideal treatment for you.
Along with the consultation, you can expect your appointment to last between 30 and 45 minutes; the treatment itself will take around 20 minutes.
Are there any long-term effects of using Botox?
Botox has been used safely for over 35 years. In pathological treatments, such as muscle spasms, much higher doses are used than for aesthetic treatments. From these experiences and several studies, we know that botulinum toxin does not cause long-term side effects.
Research has shown that muscles and nerves return to normal after the effect of botulinum toxin wears off.
At TIAM Aesthetic Clinic, we only use premium botulinum toxin products from recognized companies that are approved by COFEPRIS, the FDA, and the European Commission. These high-quality products offer additional safety and reliability backed by long-term studies.