Full Upper Face Botox
Create a requestFull Upper Face Botox involves injecting botulinum toxin into specific muscles in the forehead, between the brows, and around the eyes to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. It is a minimally invasive procedure aimed at smoothing frown lines, crow's feet, and horizontal forehead lines. This cosmetic treatment temporarily relaxes facial muscles to achieve a more youthful and refreshed appearance.

General
The Full Upper Face Botox procedure targets three main areas: the forehead, the glabella (the area between the eyebrows), and the crow's feet around the eyes. By carefully injecting botulinum toxin into these areas, the nerve impulses that cause muscle contraction are blocked, leading to a reduction in the appearance of wrinkles. The procedure is relatively quick, typically taking about 10 to 20 minutes, and is done using fine needles to minimize discomfort. Patients can usually see results within a few days after treatment, with the full effect becoming evident within two weeks. The effects of Botox are temporary, lasting about 3 to 6 months, depending on individual factors like metabolism, muscle strength, and lifestyle. Repeat treatments are necessary to maintain results. Side effects are generally mild and can include temporary bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection sites.
Special Details
Who is it for?
Individuals looking to reduce the appearance of moderate to severe forehead lines, frown lines, and crow's feet.
People aged 18 years or older who are in good general health.
Those seeking a non-surgical solution for signs of aging on the upper face.
Individuals without a history of neuromuscular diseases or allergies to botulinum toxin.
Recovery Period
No downtime is required; normal activities can be resumed immediately. Full effects are seen within 1-2 weeks.
Effects last for 3 to 6 months, after which further treatment may be necessary.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
Temporary bruising, redness, or swelling at the injection sites
Headache or flu-like symptoms for the first 24-48 hours
Rare risk of eyelid droop or crooked eyebrows if not administered correctly
Possibility of allergic reaction to the botulinum toxin
Alternative Treatments
Dermal fillers for deeper wrinkles or volume loss
Laser treatments for skin resurfacing and tightening
Chemical peels to improve overall skin texture and tone
Microneedling to stimulate collagen production
Success Rate
High; most patients achieve a significant reduction in the appearance of wrinkles and a more youthful, refreshed look. Satisfaction rates are generally above 90%.
Procedure step-by-step overivew
Consultation with a qualified medical professional to assess suitability and discuss desired outcomes.
Cleaning of the target areas with an antiseptic to prevent infection.
Marking of the specific injection sites based on muscle movement and facial anatomy.
The Botox is injected into the predetermined sites using a fine needle.
Post-procedure instructions are given, including avoiding rubbing the treated areas for 24 hours to prevent spreading the toxin.
Follow-up appointment may be scheduled to assess results and determine the need for additional treatment.
Prices
Turkey
$150-$300
Czech Republic
$200-$400
Croatia
$200-$400
Lithuania
$200-$350
Poland
$200-$350
Germany
$350-$600
Switzerland
$400-$700
France
$300-$600
United Kingdom
$250-$500
United States
$250-$600
Canada
$250-$500
Australia
$300-$600
Why Do Prices Vary?
The expertise and reputation of the practitioner
Location of the clinic or hospital
The amount of Botox used during the procedure
Any additional fees, such as consultation or facility fees
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