Written By: Dr Joyce Lai
Botox is regularly endorsed by celebrities and aesthetic clinics for its anti-wrinkle properties. However, Botox is a brand of Botulinum Toxin which is only one of the many toxins used to help retain a youthful appearance.
Botox is a brand of neurotoxin that can inhibit muscle contraction or glandular secretion. It is divided into 7 serotypes from A to G.
In 1954, Dr Vernon Brookes published a report about Botulinum Toxin, outlining its ability to reduce muscle activity. It was then found that Botulinum Toxin Type A and Type B could also be safely injected into the human body to relax muscles and remove wrinkles.
In 1991, Allergan Pharmaceuticals acquired a company that made Botulinum Toxin and branded it as a product called Botox. Since then, Botox has become almost synonymous with Botulinum Toxin.
Botulinum can be used for multiple purposes, the most common purpose is injection to the face for anti-aging effects, the armpits for anti-perspirant properties and the masseters (muscles on the sides of the face) to reduce teeth grinding and tension headaches.
Anti-Ageing Uses:
Anti-Perspirant Uses:
Additional Uses:
In addition to Botox, there are many other brands of Botulinum Toxin, such as Xeomin and Dysport.
In Hong Kong, there are 5 brands that are approved and registered with Hong Kong’s Department of Health. All Botulinum Toxin products require a doctor’s prescription. These are the 5 brands approved in Hong Kong:
Injecting Botox and the other Botulinum Toxins is very similar to a regular injection. The doctor will first disinfect the skin of the target area and then use a fine needle to inject a diluted Botulinum Toxin solution into the muscles.
Botulinum Toxins are often used in very small doses and the required dosages are influenced by the following factors:
In order to figure out how many doses of Botulinum Toxins you’ll need, we recommend consulting with a doctor about it.
Botulinum Toxin usually lasts for approximately 3 – 4 months.
The time required for Botulinum Toxin to reach its maximum effect depends on the treatment and the area being treated:
After 4 – 6 months, Botulinum Toxin should exit from the body without any severe issues. As the main effect of Botulinum Toxin is to paralyze and reduce muscle movement, the muscle will gradually recover back to its normal size if treatment is stopped.
Once Botulinum Toxin has been administered, you are able to resume your normal routine without any issues. However, it is highly discouraged to massage the area or engage with any activities that involve exposing the area in high temperature such as taking a hot bath or sauna. For any concerns about activities, please make sure to ask your doctor beforehand.
Botulinum Toxin is not recommended for women that are pregnant, currently breastfeeding, people with swollen feet, people that are allergic to the substance and people with weakened immune systems.
If in doubt about using Botulinum Toxin, don’t hesitate to reach out to your doctor to ask if you are suitable for the product.
Our clinic has a team of experienced practitioners that can help you choose the right treatment for any concern you may have with your appearance. If you have any questions about Botox or any other procedures, you will be able to have them answered during a consultation. Book your consultation here.
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3. Hong Kong Department of Health. (n.d.). Botulinum Toxin Injection - dh.gov.hk. Botulinum Toxin Injection. Retrieved July 11, 2022, from https://www.dh.gov.hk/english/useful/useful_medical_beauty/files/2_Botulinum_Toxin%20Injection_Eng_2018.pdf