Expressions are the essence of life; but the traces of fatigue carried by these expressions can sometimes reflect a different mood than we actually are.
Botox, precisely at this point, softens the narrative on your face without erasing the lived experience, allowing you to re-introduce yourself to yourself. With a quiet touch…
What is Botox?
Botox (Botulinum Toxin) is a medical procedure that temporarily blocks facial expressions, preventing the formation of wrinkles. By temporarily limiting muscle movement in the applied area, it softens lines and makes the face appear more rested and refreshed.
However, this procedure is not merely a technical procedure; it is an art form between expression and balance.
Which Areas Is Botox Used In?
- Forehead lines (horizontal lines)
- Glabella – “frown lines”
- Crow's feet – fine wrinkles at the corner of the eyes
- Bunny lines (nasal bridges)
- Above-lip lines (smoker's lines)
- Neck bands (platysma bands)
- Teeth clenching / Masseter Botox
- Therapeutic use: Migraine, excessive sweating, bruxism
When and Why is Botox Used?
Aging leaves its mark not only with the passage of time but also with the constant work of facial muscles. Botox applications:
- Before wrinkles appear (for preventative purposes)
- To soften existing expression lines
- To alleviate tired and stiff expressions
- To make the face appear more rested, calm, and youthful
- For a slimming or contouring effect
Important Considerations
Before the Procedure:
Blood-thinning medications and supplements (Vitamin E, Omega-3) should be discontinued 3-5 days before the procedure. Report skin infections or cold sores to the doctor. Alcohol should be avoided.
After the Procedure:
Do not lie face down for the first 4 hours; keep your head upright. Avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and hot showers for 24 hours. Wait 12 hours before applying make-up. Pressure should be avoided on the treated area.
"The most valuable aspect in aesthetics is making the unseen visible. Botox represents balance, elegance, and simplicity."
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Botox freeze my expression?
No. When applied with the correct technique and personalized dosages, it provides a natural appearance. The goal is not to erase your expression, but to refresh it.
Is Botox a painful procedure?
It's a short procedure performed using fine needles. It's well-tolerated by most patients.
Does the procedure need to be repeated?
Yes. The effects of Botox naturally diminish over time. It typically lasts 4-6 months and can be reapplied when the effect begins to fade.
My Surgical Approach
Every individual's ear structure, cartilage thickness, and head-to-ear proportion are uniquely different. Therefore, every otoplasty operation requires highly personalized planning. My goal is to create an aesthetic harmony that preserves naturalness—one that doesn't demand attention, yet is unmistakably noticed.
I view prominent ear surgery not merely as a shape correction, but as a powerful transformational journey where a person regains their self-esteem. Let us not forget that aesthetic surgery is not solely about outer refinement; it is the art of shaping inner peace. If you wish to achieve the balanced and elegant ear structure you have envisioned for years, it would be my pleasure to accompany you on this journey.
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