Botox helps treat excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) by blocking the chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands, significantly reducing excessive sweating in the treated areas. The effects typically last for several months, providing long-lasting relief and improved quality of life.


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Botox for Excessive Sweating in the Armpits
Botox Treatment for Excessive Sweating in the Armpits:
Overview: Excessive sweating in the armpits, also known as axillary hyperhidrosis, can be an embarrassing and uncomfortable condition that affects your daily life. Botox is an effective and minimally invasive solution that provides long-lasting relief from excessive sweating, helping you feel more confident and comfortable.
How Botox Works:
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Targets Overactive Sweat Glands: Botox injections block the nerve signals responsible for activating sweat glands in the armpits.
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Reduces Sweat Production: By inhibiting these signals, Botox significantly decreases the amount of sweat produced in the treated areas.
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Quick and Convenient Procedure: The treatment involves a series of small injections and takes about 15-20 minutes to complete, with no downtime required.
Benefits of Botox for Armpit Sweating:
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Long-lasting Results: Experience relief from excessive sweating for up to 6 months or more.
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Improved Confidence: Say goodbye to sweat stains and feel more confident in social and professional settings.
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Minimally Invasive: Safe and effective with minimal discomfort during the procedure.
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No Need for Daily Treatments: Unlike topical antiperspirants, Botox offers long-term results without the need for daily applications.
Who Can Benefit:
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Individuals suffering from excessive armpit sweating that interferes with daily activities.
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Those who have tried antiperspirants or other treatments without success.
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Anyone looking for a non-surgical, effective solution to manage hyperhidrosis.
What to Expect During Treatment:
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Consultation: A thorough assessment with our medical professional to determine if Botox is right for you.
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Procedure: A series of tiny Botox injections are administered into the armpit area to target sweat glands.
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Aftercare: Minimal aftercare is required, and you can return to your regular activities immediately.
Is Botox Right for You?
If you’re tired of dealing with excessive sweating and the impact it has on your life, Botox could be the solution you’ve been looking for. Contact us today to book your consultation and find out how we can help you achieve dry, sweat-free confidence!









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Common Botox Treatment Areas for Excessive Sweating
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Armpits (Axillary Hyperhidrosis)
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Palms of the Hands (Palmar Hyperhidrosis)
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Soles of the Feet (Plantar Hyperhidrosis)
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Forehead and Scalp
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Face (Facial Hyperhidrosis)
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Under the Breasts
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Groin Area
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Each area can be effectively treated with Botox to help reduce excessive sweating and improve quality of life.
Regular Botox treatments can offer substantial relief for those suffering from hyperhidrosis, helping them regain comfort and confidence in their daily lives.


Botox for Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, can be a distressing condition affecting various body parts, including the underarms, hands, feet, and face.
Traditional treatments such as antiperspirants may not be effective for everyone.
Botox injections have emerged as a highly effective solution for hyperhidrosis.
By blocking the nerve signals that stimulate sweat glands, Botox significantly reduces sweating in the treated areas. This treatment provides long-lasting relief, allowing individuals to go about their daily lives without the constant worry of excessive sweating.
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Benefits of Botox for Excessive Sweating:
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Long-Lasting Relief: Provides up to 6 months of reduced sweating in treated areas.
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Boosts Confidence: Helps you feel more secure in social and professional settings without worrying about sweat stains.
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Minimally Invasive: A quick, non-surgical procedure with minimal discomfort and no downtime.
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Improves Quality of Life: Reduces the need for frequent clothing changes and daily use of antiperspirants.
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Effective Where Topicals Fail: Works in cases where traditional antiperspirants or medications have not been successful.
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No Daily Maintenance: Unlike other treatments, Botox requires only periodic treatments to maintain results.
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Safe and FDA-Approved: A well-tolerated treatment option with a proven track record of safety and effectiveness.

THE CONSULTATION PROCESS
From deciding which treatment best fits your needs to final treatment, we´ll be with you every step of the way.
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DISCOVERY CALL CONSULTATION
Our discovery call consultation is the first step in your journey, where we listen to your concerns and discuss the best treatment options tailored to your needs. This initial conversation allows us to understand your goals and answer any questions you may have.
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SETTING YOUR TREATMENT GOALS
In the next phase, we work closely with you to set clear, achievable treatment goals that align with your desired outcomes. We believe in a personalised approach, ensuring that your expectations and preferences guide our recommendations.
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TREATMENT &
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Once your treatment plan is established, our expert practitioners will implement the chosen procedures with precision and care. We are committed to providing a comfortable experience and delivering exceptional results to help you look and feel your best.

CASE STUDY
Case Study: Botox for Hyperhidrosis
Patient: Tim, 28 years old
Concern: Excessive Sweating
Background: A 28-year-old male presented with severe primary hyperhidrosis, affecting his underarms (axillary hyperhidrosis) for over 10 years. The condition caused excessive sweating, even in cool temperatures or while at rest, leading to discomfort, embarrassment, and interference with daily activities. Over-the-counter antiperspirants and prescription topical treatments were ineffective. He had also tried oral medications, which provided minimal relief and caused unwanted side effects such as dry mouth. The patient sought a more effective solution to manage his symptoms.
Treatment: After a consultation, Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) treatment was recommended. The patient received 50 units of Botox injected into each underarm, targeting the sweat glands responsible for the excessive perspiration. The treatment was performed in a clinical setting, and the procedure was quick, lasting around 30 minutes. Minimal discomfort was reported during the injections.
Outcome: Within one week of the Botox injections, the patient noticed a significant reduction in underarm sweating. By the second week, sweating had almost completely stopped, greatly improving his quality of life. He no longer had to change clothing frequently or worry about visible sweat stains. The results lasted for approximately 6 months, after which the patient returned for repeat Botox injections. Over time, the patient has continued to receive Botox treatments every 6-7 months, maintaining excellent control over his hyperhidrosis with no significant side effects reported.
Disclaimer
This case study is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Individual results may vary, and treatment outcomes cannot be guaranteed. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice on medical conditions and treatment options.

Your Questions Answered.
At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, we know you have important questions about your treatments. In "Your Questions Answered," we provide clear, concise information on procedures, recovery, and expected results, ensuring you feel confident and informed at every step. Your peace of mind is our priority.
The information provided on this website regarding Botox treatment for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Botox is a prescription medication and should be administered only by a qualified healthcare professional. Results may vary, and this treatment may not be suitable for everyone. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine if Botox is appropriate for your specific needs and to discuss the potential risks and benefits. This website does not replace professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment.
Botox NZ & Botox Injections
Botox is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments globally, renowned for its ability to smooth glabella wrinkles and other signs of ageing. Originally approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2002 for cosmetic use after extensive clinical trials, Botox has since become a household name in facial rejuvenation. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, we are committed to providing cutting-edge treatments with proven results. Our experienced team of NZ-trained and registered practitioners offers Botox injections, drawing on years of expertise to deliver natural-looking, beautiful outcomes. We use only the highest quality products, ensuring safety and satisfaction in every treatment. Botox, developed by Allergan, an AbbVie company, has significantly advanced non-invasive cosmetic procedures. Before the advent of Botox and similar injectables, patients often had to undergo invasive surgeries like facelifts to achieve facial rejuvenation. Today, alternatives such as abobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport), incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin), prabotulinumtoxin-A (Jeuveau), and the latest innovation, daxibotulinumtoxinA (Daxxify), which boasts a longer duration of effect, offer more options for patients seeking non-surgical treatments. Cosmetic injectables like Botox, Xeomin, Dysport, and dermal fillers such as Sculptra, Restylane, and Juvederm Voluma allow for comprehensive facial rejuvenation in a single session. Originally developed to treat eye muscle disorders, Botox quickly gained popularity for its ability to minimise facial wrinkles, becoming a favourite among celebrities and those in the public eye. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, we don’t believe in “bargain” Botox. Instead, we focus on delivering meticulous, personalised treatments in a professional and caring environment. Our aim is to help you achieve your beauty goals with precision and discretion, ensuring you leave looking and feeling your best. Contact us today to discover how we keep you looking naturally radiant and youthful!
What is Botox Made Of?
Botox is an injectable medication derived from botulinum toxin type A, a substance produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Manufactured by Allergan, Botox is available in discreet vials containing either 100 units or 50 units. The neurotoxin complex in Botox also includes Human Albumin and Sodium Chloride.
Where Does Botox Come From and How is it Made?
Botox is the brand name for a toxin derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Commercially, it is marketed under the name Botox Cosmetic and is distributed by AbbVie, Inc., the parent company of Allergan.
Is Botox the Same as Botulinum Toxin?
Yes, Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is made from the bacteria that cause botulism. It is specifically an injectable drug derived from botulinum toxin type A, produced by Clostridium botulinum. This toxin works by affecting the nervous system, blocking the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which results in targeted, temporary muscle paralysis. This muscle "freezing" ability makes Botox highly effective in treating and preventing the formation of dynamic fine lines and wrinkles.
What Are the Most Common Cosmetic Areas Injected with Botox?
The use of Botox has expanded significantly over the years. Initially approved for treating glabella lines (the furrows between the eyebrows), Botox is now used for various cosmetic purposes. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, our expert team offers Botox injections in the following areas:
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Forehead Lines: Often called worry lines, these wrinkles can make you appear stressed even when you’re not. Botox smooths these lines, giving you a relaxed and rejuvenated appearance.
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Glabella Lines: These deep furrows between the eyebrows, often referred to as frown lines or “11” lines, can make you look angry or scowling. Botox effectively relaxes this area, softening your expression.
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Crow’s Feet: The fine lines around the eyes, especially visible when you smile or squint, can be diminished with Botox, leaving you with a more youthful look.
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Neck Lines or Cords: Botox can smooth the lines around the neck, creating a more elegant neckline in what is known as the “Nefertiti lift.”
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Lines Around the Mouth: Smoker’s lines or vertical wrinkles around the upper lip can be treated with Botox to give you a smoother, younger appearance.
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Chin Dimpling: Botox can remove the textured, dimpled appearance of chin wrinkles, resulting in a smoother chin.
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Frown Lines Around the Mouth: Botox can lift the corners of the mouth, improving a downturned or depressed smile.
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Brow Lift: A Botox brow lift can raise and shape the eyebrows, giving you a more open and refreshed look.
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Masseter Reduction for Facial Slimming: Botox can be used to slim the face by reducing the masseter muscles, creating a more oval or V-shaped facial contour. This treatment is also effective for relieving tension in the jaw, especially for those who grind their teeth.
What Other Medical Conditions Does Botox Treat?
Botox has also been approved to treat a range of medical conditions, including:
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TMJ Pain: Botox is effective in treating symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, reducing jaw tension, and alleviating headaches from teeth grinding.
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Migraine Headaches: For patients with chronic migraines, Botox can help relieve pressure and reduce the frequency and severity of headaches.
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Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis): Botox is commonly used to reduce severe underarm sweating, allowing patients to wear clothing without worrying about stains.
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Depression: Recent studies suggest that Botox can positively affect mood by reducing frowning, which can help alleviate feelings of depression.
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Cervical Dystonia: Botox treats this neurological disorder, which causes neck pain and severe muscle spasms in the head and neck.
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Overactive Bladder/Urinary Incontinence: Botox is effective in treating urinary urgency and frequency, especially in patients who do not respond well to other medications.
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Blepharospasm: Botox is used to treat abnormal eyelid twitches, particularly chronic cases.
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Strabismus: Botox can temporarily correct strabismus, a condition where the eyes do not align properly.
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Muscle Spasms: Botox is effective in reducing muscle spasms in various parts of the body, including the eyes, neck, arms, and legs.
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Cerebral Palsy Contractures: Botox can relieve painful muscle contractures in children with cerebral palsy, particularly when physical therapy alone is insufficient.
Can Botox Cause Headaches?
While some patients may experience mild headaches after Botox injections, particularly when treated for migraines, this is not a common side effect. Most patients tolerate Botox well and do not experience significant discomfort.
Does Botox Help with Migraines?
Absolutely! Botox is a well-known and effective treatment for chronic migraines. Many patients receive regular Botox injections to alleviate their migraine symptoms, often reducing or eliminating the need for medications that can have unwanted side effects.
Where is Botox Injected for Migraines?
To manage migraine symptoms, Botox is injected into seven key areas, including the forehead, scalp, neck, and shoulders. The Botox is absorbed by the pain receptors in the muscle fibres, helping to alleviate chronic migraines and providing relief from pain.
Why Choose Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic for Your Botox Treatment?
Choosing the right healthcare provider for your cosmetic procedures is crucial. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, we prioritise safety, precision, and optimal results. While many clinics may offer "free consultations" and claim to use Botox, they might substitute it with less effective neurotoxins. It’s important to do your research and ensure you’re receiving treatment from a qualified professional. Our NZ-trained and registered practitioners have extensive experience in administering Botox, ensuring you achieve the best possible results with minimal risk of side effects.
How Does Botox Work?
Botox is the trade name for Botulinum Toxin Type A, a purified toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. In extremely small doses, Botox is injected directly into specific facial muscles that cause wrinkles, such as frown lines, crow’s feet around the eyes, and platysma bands around the neck. These muscles are “frozen” by the Botox injections, preventing them from contracting and thus reducing the appearance of wrinkles. Botox can also be used in the brow area to create a lifting effect, known as a Botox brow lift. Additionally, Botox can be combined with dermal fillers like Restylane, Juvederm, and Sculptra to restore your face’s youthful features in a natural-looking way.
Clinical Trials for Botox Injections
Before its approval by the FDA for cosmetic use in 2002, Botox underwent extensive clinical trials to ensure its safety and efficacy. In one study involving over 405 patients with glabellar wrinkles, participants were divided into an experimental group receiving Botox and a placebo group. The results showed that Botox was highly effective in temporarily smoothing frown lines, leading to a more youthful appearance. Patients who received Botox were satisfied with their results, noting a smoother complexion, while those in the placebo group reported no noticeable difference. Prior to these cosmetic trials, the FDA had already approved Botox for treating cervical dystonia, a neurological condition causing muscle spasms in the neck and shoulders. Today, Botox is widely used to treat various conditions, including hyperhidrosis and blepharospasm. For full prescribing information, please visit www.fda.gov or consult with our experienced NZ-trained and registered practitioners at Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic.
What is the Procedure for Having Botox Injected?
When you come to Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic for a Botox consultation, we will begin by taking several photographs of your face to document your progress. During your consultation, our practitioners will review your medical and cosmetic history to determine if you are a suitable candidate for Botox injections. You will be asked to make several facial expressions to identify which areas have wrinkles, allowing us to decide on the precise amount of Botox needed and the specific areas to target. The cost of your Botox treatment will be discussed, based on the amount of Botox required and your desired results. For those sensitive to needles, a topical numbing cream can be applied for 30 minutes before the injections. While Botox is generally a painless procedure with no downtime, we ensure every patient is comfortable throughout the process.
How Long Does it Take for Botox to Work?
Botox injections typically take a few days to begin working, with the full effects visible within two weeks. We recommend that patients return to the clinic two weeks after their injections to ensure optimal results and make any necessary adjustments.
How Do We Prevent Bruising?
To minimise the risk of bruising, we recommend patients take Arnica several days before and after their Botox treatment. It’s also advisable to avoid anti-inflammatories such as Ibuprofen, Nurofen and Naproxen, and blood thinners such as Aspirin for at least one week before your injections. Vitamins, fish oil, and herbal supplements can also increase the risk of bruising and should be avoided. Additionally, we suggest refraining from alcohol for at least one day before your cosmetic injections, as alcohol can also contribute to bruising.
Is Botox Painful?
Botox injections are generally not painful, though some patients may experience slight discomfort from the needles. If you are concerned about this, we recommend applying a topical numbing cream to the treatment area about one hour before your Botox injections. To further minimise any potential swelling or tenderness, we apply icepacks to the treatment area immediately after the injections.
What is the Downtime After Botox Injections?
One Botox treatment can be completed in as little as ten minutes, making it a convenient option, even during a lunch break. There is little to no downtime following Botox injections, though mild temporary swelling at the injection sites may occur. To minimise the risk of bruising, we advise patients to avoid blood thinners, vitamins, and fish oils for one week before the procedure.
What Are the Side Effects of Botox?
Botox is a prescription medicine injected into muscles and, like any medication, can have potential side effects. It’s important to avoid Botox if you are allergic to any of its ingredients or have had an allergic reaction to other botulinum toxin products such as Myobloc, Dysport, or Xeomin. Botox injections are also not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Before your treatment, our practitioners will thoroughly review your medical history and current medications to ensure Botox is safe for you. If you have muscle or nerve conditions such as ALS, myasthenia gravis, or Lambert-Eaton syndrome, or are taking prescription medications, herbal supplements, or over-the-counter drugs, it’s important to discuss these with us, as they may interact with Botox.
Common Side Effects of Botox Include:
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Localised swelling
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Bruising at the injection site
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Pain at the injection site
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Headache
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Flu-like symptoms
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Dry eyes or excessive tearing
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Drooping eyelid (ptosis)
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Double or blurred vision
Immediate Allergic Reactions That Require Medical Attention:
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Itching or rash
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Red, itchy welts
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Wheezing or asthma symptoms
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Dizziness
Rare Side Effects of Botulinum Toxin Products:
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Muscle weakness
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Trouble breathing, talking, or swallowing
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Vision problems
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Bladder incontinence
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Hoarse voice
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Neck pain
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Paralysis
If you develop any of these serious side effects after Botox, further injections should be discontinued immediately.
Antibodies to Botox:
Some patients may develop antibodies to Botulinum toxin type A, reducing the effectiveness of future treatments. In such cases, alternative treatments like Xeomin, which has a lower incidence of antibody development, may be considered.
Important Safety Information for Botox:
Contraindications for Botox include active skin infections, known allergies to Botox components, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. Although rare, Botox can spread to areas distant from the injection site, causing serious side effects such as generalised muscle weakness, difficulty swallowing, and breathing difficulties. If these symptoms occur, seek medical attention immediately. The risk of such side effects is significantly reduced when Botox is administered by an experienced injector.
How Long Does it Take to See the Results of Botox?
While results vary from patient to patient, the full effects of Botox injections typically become visible within two weeks. The longevity of Botox results depends on the candidate and the skill of the injector. Results usually last between 3 to 5 months before touch-up injections are needed. Maintaining your skincare routine and discussing additional treatments with our practitioners can help you achieve the best results.
What Should I Avoid After Botox Injections?
After your Botox treatment, it’s important to stay upright for the first four hours to limit swelling. For the next 48 hours, avoid strenuous activities, facials, alcohol, blood thinners, and excessive heat exposure, such as saunas or steam rooms. Applying an ice pack immediately after treatment can help control swelling. If you are prone to bruising, an oral herbal supplement like Arnika Forte may help minimise it.
Is Botox Preventative?
Yes, Botox injections can be preventative. By inhibiting certain facial muscles from contracting, Botox prevents the formation of dynamic wrinkles, making it a popular choice among younger patients looking to prevent fine lines and wrinkles before they become more pronounced.
How Does Botox Compare with Dysport?
Botox and Dysport are similar injectable neurotoxins that work to smooth wrinkles. The primary difference lies in the type of protein attached to the botulinum toxin molecules. This can be important for patients who have developed antibodies to Botox and need an alternative treatment. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, we offer both Botox and Dysport injections, and our experienced practitioners will help you determine which is right for you.
Where to Get Botox on the Face?
The specific areas of your face where Botox should be injected will be determined during your consultation. Factors such as the severity of dynamic wrinkles and individual facial anatomy will guide the treatment plan to achieve the best results.
What is the Best Age to Start Botox Injections?
The best time to start Botox is when you begin noticing fine lines and wrinkles forming on your forehead, between your eyebrows, or around your eyes (crow’s feet). Since ageing is influenced by both genetics and sun exposure, everyone ages at a different rate. Starting Botox in your mid-20s to 30s can help treat and prevent the formation of deeper lines over time.
Does Botox Prevent Wrinkles?
Absolutely! Botox is an effective way to prevent the development of wrinkles and fine lines. Preventative Botox has become increasingly popular, especially with celebrities and social media influencers highlighting its benefits. Botox is suitable for patients aged 18 and older, and many people in their mid-20s opt for preventative or “baby” Botox to stop fine lines from forming. By injecting a smaller amount of Botox into targeted areas, the facial muscles are gently relaxed, helping to keep the skin smooth and wrinkle-free. If you’re interested in preventing wrinkles before they start, schedule a consultation with our experienced team at Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic.
How Long Does Botox Last?
The effects of Botox injections typically last for 3 to 4 months. Regular Botox treatments help keep the muscles in the treated areas relaxed, and some patients find that with consistent maintenance, their results can last up to six months. If you notice that your Botox treatments are not lasting as long as they used to, it’s possible that you may have developed antibodies to Botox, making the treatment less effective. Should this happen, we can easily switch to an alternative neurotoxin like Dysport or Xeomin.
What is the Cost of Botox?
The cost of Botox treatment can vary based on factors such as the experience and skill of the injector and the location of the clinic. Some clinics charge per unit of Botox, while others charge based on the number of areas being treated. The quality of your Botox treatment largely depends on the expertise of the injector. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, our NZ-trained and registered practitioners have extensive experience in administering Botox, ensuring you receive personalised, high-quality care that meets your needs and budget.
Does Botox Make You Look Older Once You Start?
No, Botox does not make you look older once you start treatment. In fact, the continued use of Botox helps prevent the development of fine lines and deeper wrinkles, keeping your appearance youthful. If you stop having Botox injections, your facial muscles will regain their ability to move, and wrinkles may gradually reappear, but you won’t look older than before you started.
Med Spas Versus a Private Clinic for Botox
In some med spas and clinics, Botox injections are often administered by nurse injectors or physician assistants. While they are typically overseen by a physician, the physician may not perform the injections themselves. Many of these injectors undergo short courses to become certified in administering Botox. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, you can trust that our experienced, NZ-trained practitioners have the expertise and training to deliver safe, effective Botox treatments.
How to Make Botox Last Longer?
To maximise the longevity of your Botox results, it’s essential to protect your skin from sun damage, which can accelerate the formation of new wrinkles. The effects of Botox generally last 3.5 to 4 months, and scheduling regular treatments is key to maintaining the best results.
Will Facial Exercises Make My Botox Last Longer?
Recent studies suggest that while facial exercises may help Botox take effect more quickly in the first few days after injection, they do not prolong the duration of the results.
Is Botox Safe?
Botox is entirely safe when administered by an experienced and qualified healthcare provider, provided there are no medical contraindications. Although Botox is derived from Botulinum toxin, it is FDA-approved and safe when used correctly. The injections are precisely targeted into the muscles to relax the treated areas. Rare side effects can include mild fever or muscle aches, but these are uncommon.
Botox for Men
While the majority of Botox patients have traditionally been female, there has been a significant rise in the number of men choosing Botox treatments in recent years. In fact, statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons report a staggering 337% increase in men receiving Botox injections since 2000! This trend reflects a growing awareness among men of the benefits of Botox in maintaining a youthful appearance and boosting confidence. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, we offer tailored Botox options specifically designed to meet the needs of our male patients. Whether you're looking to smooth out frown lines, reduce crow's feet, or maintain a more refreshed and youthful look, our experienced team is here to help.
Find out more about Botox options for men by scheduling a consultation with us today.
Is Botox FDA-Approved?
Absolutely! Botox was approved for cosmetic use in 2002 after extensive clinical trials demonstrated its safety and effectiveness. Since its approval, Botox has become the number one non-invasive cosmetic treatment worldwide.
Can You Exercise After Botox?
It’s recommended to avoid heavy exercise immediately after Botox injections. Additionally, saunas and steam rooms should be avoided for 48 hours following treatment to prevent swelling in the treated areas.
Can You Drink Alcohol After Botox?
It’s best to refrain from drinking alcohol for 24 hours before your Botox injection and for one day after your treatment. Alcohol can thin your blood and, like aspirin, increase the risk of bruising.
Is Botox Bad for You?
No, Botox is not bad for you. It is FDA-approved and is a well-documented, safe cosmetic injectable for treating fine lines and wrinkles. Botox is the most popular cosmetic injectable treatment in the United States and has been used safely since 2000.
Is Botox Dangerous?
Although Botox is derived from botulinum toxin, it is an extremely safe cosmetic treatment when administered by a professional. Botox injections use purified compounds manufactured in a lab and involve tiny doses injected into facial wrinkles and other medical conditions.
Is Botox Toxic?
Is Botox really poison? While Botox is derived from the neurotoxin Clostridium botulinum, the bacteria responsible for botulism, it is incredibly safe when administered by an experienced healthcare professional. Botox is injected in small amounts into the muscles responsible for facial expressions, effectively “freezing” the area to reduce wrinkles. The key to a safe and effective treatment lies in the expertise of the injector. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, our experienced practitioners ensure that your Botox treatment is both safe and effective, leaving you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Can Botox Cause Cancer?
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that Botox is associated with cancer. Botox has been used safely and effectively for decades to reduce and prevent signs of aging.
Do You Have to Keep Getting Botox Once You Start?
No, you can stop having Botox injections at any time. However, if you discontinue Botox treatments, the positive effects will gradually wear off. Continuing Botox treatments helps keep muscles relaxed and prevents new lines and wrinkles from forming. If you stop, your muscles will regain their ability to contract, and new lines and wrinkles may begin to develop.
Should I Get Botox?
Botox injections offer significant preventative benefits. While Botox can treat facial wrinkles quickly, the long-term value lies in maintaining and preventing deeper wrinkles from forming. It’s essential to consult with an expert injector who shares your aesthetic goals. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, we adopt a “less is more” approach, ensuring natural-looking results without an overdone appearance. Research your injector, review before-and-after photos, and consult a professional to discuss whether Botox can help address any facial concerns, such as brow asymmetry or subtle lifts, without surgery.
Is Botox Permanent?
No, Botox is not permanent. The effects of Botox injections usually last between 3 to 4 months, and patients can maintain their results through regular touch-up treatments. While Botox offers a semi-permanent solution to wrinkles, it allows flexibility, as patients can adapt their treatments over time. Non-invasive treatments like Botox are often preferred due to minimal downtime and painless procedures, which make them suitable for busy lifestyles.
Can Botox Lift Eyebrows?
Yes! A Botox brow lift is a popular procedure that removes forehead wrinkles, provides a lifting effect for the eyebrows, and reduces upper eyelid hooding. This procedure is often preferred over surgical brow lifts, which can sometimes create an unnatural or “surprised” look. However, Botox must be injected precisely to avoid a heavy brow or drooping eyelids. Our expert practitioners at Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic are highly trained in facial anatomy, ensuring you get the best, most natural-looking results.
Who Uses Botox, and Where Can I Get It?
Botox has become one of the most popular cosmetic treatments since its FDA approval for wrinkles in 2002. It’s crucial to receive your treatment from a qualified professional to avoid unwanted side effects. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, our experienced, NZ-trained practitioners ensure your Botox treatment is performed safely and effectively, giving you optimal results in a professional environment.
Does Botox Help with Acne?
While Botox is primarily used for treating wrinkles, it has also shown potential in reducing acne in some adults by decreasing sebum production in the skin. However, Botox is not the ideal treatment for acne. Various other in-office treatments and skincare products are available that are more effective for targeting acne. It’s best to consult a professional to determine the most suitable acne treatment for you.
What is Hair Botox?
Despite the name, hair Botox has nothing to do with the injectable neurotoxin used for wrinkles. Hair Botox is a deep conditioning treatment that repairs and smooths damaged hair strands. Unlike keratin treatments, it uses non-chemical ingredients like antioxidants and vitamins to hydrate and nourish the hair.
Is Botox a Filler?
No, Botox is not a filler. Botox is a neurotoxin used to smooth dynamic fine lines caused by facial expressions. Dermal fillers, on the other hand, are used to enhance facial volume, contour, and definition. Both treatments can be combined during a single session for a comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
Do I Need Botox?
Botox is often referred to as "liquid gold" for its ability to reduce fine lines and wrinkles. It’s an excellent option for anyone noticing wrinkles on their forehead, between their brows, or around their eyes. Many people also choose Botox as a preventative treatment to keep wrinkles from forming. Additionally, Botox can help treat medical conditions like chronic migraines, TMJ, and hyperhidrosis. The best way to determine if Botox is right for you is to consult with one of our expert injectors at Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic.
Is a Lip Flip Done with Botox?
Yes! A Botox lip flip involves injecting small amounts of Botox above the upper lip to create a fuller appearance. The effects are subtle and natural-looking, typically lasting 2 to 3 months. For patients seeking more volume, hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers may be a better option, and both treatments can be combined for enhanced results.
Is Botox for Lips?
Botox can be used around the upper lip for a “lip flip” to enhance the lip's appearance. However, for more significant volume and definition, dermal fillers made from hyaluronic acid, such as Juvederm and Restylane, are preferred. These fillers hydrate and plump the lips for a natural, fuller look.
Is Xeomin the Same as Botox?
Xeomin, like Botox, is a neurotoxin used to treat fine lines and wrinkles. They can be used interchangeably, although patients who develop antibodies to Botox may benefit from switching to Xeomin. Both treatments are safe and effective when administered by a trained professional.
Will Botox Help with TMJ?
Yes, Botox is highly effective for managing TMJ symptoms. By injecting Botox into the masseter muscle, we can help reduce jaw tension, pain, and other TMJ-related issues. The effects typically last 4 to 6 months, with many patients opting for regular maintenance treatments.
Does Botox Work?
Yes, Botox is a safe and effective treatment for reducing fine lines and wrinkles. It temporarily relaxes facial muscles responsible for expressions, resulting in smoother skin. The effects last up to four months, and regular treatments are recommended to maintain the best results.
What Does Botox Do?
Botox blocks nerve signals to specific muscles, preventing them from contracting. This helps reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles and can smooth the skin, slim the jawline, and relieve TMJ symptoms. For the best results, it’s essential to have Botox administered by an experienced injector.
What Types of Botox Are There?
Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau, and Xeomin are all neuromodulators that work similarly to reduce wrinkles. They can be used interchangeably depending on your needs, and a professional can help determine the best option for you.
How Do I Get Started with Botox?
If you’re looking to smooth wrinkles, reduce jaw tension, or achieve a more youthful appearance, Botox is a quick and non-invasive solution. At Dunedin Medical & Aesthetics Clinic, our experienced practitioners will create a personalised treatment plan to help you achieve your goals. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and learn more about whether Botox is the right treatment for you.