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Getting Botox For the First Time? Here’s What To Expect 

If you feel embarrassed because people keep staring at your frown and smile lines, it's time to leave all your worries behind because revolutionizing innovations in the beauty industry can help you with that! We are sure you would not be so oblivious that you have never heard about Botox. Still, there are chances that you are not well aware of what it is and how it works. If you are getting this non-surgical procedure done for the first time, you must be confused or even scared. Do not worry. Here's what to expect if you are getting Botox for the first time: 

Would it be painful?

We understand that your first concern is how it feels during the procedure. Well, if needles scare you, the good news is that this procedure is done with teeny tiny ones. If you have ever gone through acupuncture or have ever used an insulin injection, then you have already endured that pain. Yes, you read that right! Botox injections are not that painful. However, some people have low pain tolerance so some spots on the face may feel a stronger prick on them compared to people with higher pain tolerance. This is the reason why professionals recommend numbing the area with ice packs to reduce the sensation further.

How will the procedure go on?

It is important to know beforehand what you will be going through during your treatment. It is usually misunderstood that Botox is done with one big injection. This is not the case; instead, you will get different injections at different points on your face. The number of injections varies for everyone and some people need more units to get their desired results. 

Is Botox safe and what are the risks?

For your satisfaction and relaxation, we want to inform you that Botox is an FDA approved treatment. Hence, it is completely safe. However, it is not recommended for breastfeeding and pregnant mothers. And the most common risks involved with the procedure are bruising or swelling. But usually there is little downtime and in most cases, it doesn't happen at all and you can return to your daily routine right away.

Where to get it done? 

Botox is a medical treatment, and you should consult a certified and experienced professional. It is better to go to a licensed dermatologist for the procedure. A few reliable clinics that you can go to are Waterloo Medical Cosmetics, The POUT Clinic, and Derm.ca.       


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PostedDecember 18, 2020
AuthorCarla Snuggs
CategoriesSkincare
Tagsbotox, skincare
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