1. IS BOTOX HARMFUL TO HEALTH AND CAN IT BE DONE DURING PREGNANCY?
Although Botox is a toxin, it is not harmful to health. However, some complications can occur when it is not done correctly in appropriate doses; Asymmetry in the eyebrows, a confused facial expression due to excessively raised eyebrows, not being able to raise the eyebrows at all, eyebrows and eyelids falling down, difficulty speaking after application to the corner of the mouth, wrinkles not being removed or eyebrows not being lifted due to insufficient application may be observed. These can also be corrected by the doctor. The safety of Botox for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding has not been established and it is in category C. Botox is not recommended for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
2. DOES BOTOX CAUSE SWELLING ON THE FACE OR SWELLING IN THE UNDEREYES?
Botox does not act as a filler. It causes temporary full or partial paralysis of the facial muscles, depending on the need for application. Naturally, when other neighboring mimic muscles begin to work more effectively, folds in that area that the patient did not notice before increase and the patient is thought to have swelling and bags under the eye. It has no such effect.
3. WHAT IS HYAULONIC ACID, THE MOST COMMONLY USED FILLING MATERIAL? HOW LONG DOES IT STAY IN THE BODY? DOES IT DISTRIBUTE ON THE FACE AND CAUSE SWELLING IN UNWANTED PLACES?
Hyaluronic acid is an important substance in the human body for health, and it decreases in the body with advancing age. It has been used as a filling material since the second half of the 19th century and is a very reliable method. It has many benefits such as reducing wrinkles, water balance, and softening effect on joints. The filler only affects the area where it is located. It has the feature of collecting water around it, so swelling may be observed during applications. This swelling, which may regress on its own, can still be managed by taking measures such as not consuming alcohol for a few days, applying cold from time to time, and avoiding environments such as very hot water, steam, and sauna. The lifespan of the effect of temporary fillings varies between 6 months and 24 months. This time varies depending on the content and density of the selected filler. Due to the decrease in the amount of oil and water in the patient's skin, the cost is lower. If filler is requested, satisfactory results may not be obtained otherwise; Spontaneous destruction of the filler is not expected unless the hyalurinidase enzyme in your body that will break down the filler is higher than normal levels or is consumed externally.
4. DO MESOTHERAPIES CAUSE CONTRACTIONS AND FEELING? WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS?
In mesotherapy, symptoms such as palpitations, nausea, and dizziness, which we call systemic, are not expected. Mesotherapy may cause a burning sensation, redness, sensitivity and bruising at the injection sites only in the area where it is applied intradermally. These are side effects that will go away with ice and cream applications recommended by the doctor, and by not consuming alcohol and staying away from hot water, sauna, etc. for a few days.
5. DOES TANING PREVENT THE PROCEDURE?
Bronning is a condition that creates water loss in the skin structure and increases its tension, increasing the dead cells of the upper skin layer. For this reason, it is an obstacle for acid facial peeling procedures, laser skin rejuvenation and laser epilation procedures applied to the whole face. In general, it is recommended for all patients, whether they have work done or not, to avoid direct contact with the sun, use sunscreen, and sunbathe around 10.00-11.00 or after 16.00 to protect themselves from the harmful effects of UV rays.
6. BOTOX IS USED IN THE TREATMENT OF EXCESSIVE SWEATING, SO WHAT IS ITS EFFECT AND FOR WHICH AREAS IS IT SUITABLE?
Its use in the treatment of hyperhidrosis depends on the fact that it temporarily stops the formation of sweat thanks to the temporary blockade it creates in the nerves reaching the sweat glands. It is most common in those with excessive sweating in the armpits, hands and feet. It is also used on feet. The effect lasts 3-9 months. It is not very effective in facial sweating. It is not suitable for those who do not want aesthetic changes in that area, as it will cause skin tension etc. in facial applications. Generally, people who receive botox injections in the spring aim to spend the summer happily.
7. HAIR TRANSPLANTATION FAILS IN SOME PEOPLE. WHAT ARE THE REASONS FOR THIS AND WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND?
The hair on the body is taken out of the tissue where it is; The process of placing it on another body or hairless area (hairless or another area on the body) is called hair transplantation. Hair transplantation is a type of tissue transplantation and this transplant is done with the person's own tissue. It is most commonly applied to men for male-type androgenic hair loss. There are some points that need to be taken into consideration before and after hair transplantation. It is important to prepare personalized treatments for the person's scalp, such as PRP, mesotherapy, hair botox, and hair transplantation. Conditions such as vitamin deficiency, hormonal disorders in the body should be identified and treatments for them should be started. After the procedure, the full result can only be achieved by disrupting and improving the mechanism of an area that has lost hair from repeating the same thing again.
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