Botox (Botulinum Toxin)

Botox (Botulinum Toxin)

Istanbul

Botox (Botulinum Toxin) in Istanbul is available at 12 hospitals in the Voumed network.

Botox, the everyday name for botulinum toxin, is one of the most popular non-surgical ways to soften the lines that appear with movement and expression. A few tiny injections relax the small muscles that create forehead lines, frown lines between the eyebrows and crow's feet around the eyes, so the skin above them looks smoother and more rested. The same treatment also has well-established medical uses, easing excessive sweating, relaxing an overactive jaw muscle and helping to prevent chronic migraine. It is quick, requires no surgery and no real recovery, and the effect is temporary, which is why many people travel abroad to combine an expert treatment with a short, private trip.

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At a glance

Type
non-surgical injectable treatment, no incisions
Anaesthesia
none needed; a numbing cream can be applied if you prefer
Procedure time
about 10 to 20 minutes
Downtime
none, you can return to most daily activities the same day
Onset
first changes in 3 to 5 days, full effect by 10 to 14 days
How long it lasts
usually 3 to 6 months, then the treatment can be repeated

What it is

Botox is a purified, medical-grade form of botulinum toxin type A, used in tiny, carefully measured doses to relax specific muscles. When it is injected into a muscle, it gently and temporarily blocks the nerve signal that tells that muscle to contract. In aesthetic use, this softens the muscles that crease the skin during expressions such as frowning or squinting, so the lines they create become less visible and new ones are slower to form. The effect is local, meaning only the treated muscles are relaxed while the rest of the face keeps moving naturally. It is a treatment, not an operation, so there are no incisions, no stitches and no scars, and the result is designed to look natural rather than frozen.

What it treats

Botox is one of the most versatile treatments in facial aesthetics, and it also has genuine medical applications. On the cosmetic side, it is used mainly to smooth dynamic wrinkles, the lines that appear when you move your face: horizontal forehead lines, the vertical frown lines between the eyebrows, and crow's feet at the outer corners of the eyes. It can also soften fine lines on the nose, ease a gummy smile, relax a dimpled chin and refine neck bands. On the medical side, the same muscle-relaxing action treats excessive sweating of the underarms, palms and soles, slims and relieves an overactive or clenching jaw muscle, helps prevent chronic migraine, and is used for certain involuntary muscle and eyelid spasms. It can be combined safely with fillers and skin treatments as part of a wider plan.

Candidacy and preparation

Botox suits healthy adults, both women and men, who want to soften expression lines or treat one of its medical indications, and who have realistic expectations about a natural, temporary result. It is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or for people with certain neuromuscular conditions or an allergy to any of its components, which is why a short medical questionnaire and consultation come first. Planning begins by assessing your facial movement and the areas that concern you, then agreeing a treatment map and dose. To lower the small chance of bruising, it helps to avoid blood-thinning medicines and supplements, as well as alcohol, for a few days beforehand when your doctor agrees it is safe to pause them. For international patients this review can begin remotely with photographs and a health form before you travel, with the final assessment completed in person.

How it is done

The treatment is quick, precise and carried out in a clinic room rather than an operating theatre. After cleansing the skin and marking the target points, the practitioner uses an ultra-fine needle to place small, measured doses of botulinum toxin into the chosen muscles. Most people feel only a brief pinch at each point, and because the needle is so fine no anaesthesia is usually needed, though a numbing cream can be applied first if you prefer. The whole session typically takes about 10 to 20 minutes, depending on how many areas are treated. There are no incisions and nothing to remove afterwards. You can usually leave straight away and return to your day, with only simple aftercare to follow for the rest of the day.

Aftercare and what to avoid

Botox needs no real recovery, but a few simple steps in the first hours help the result settle evenly. It is generally advised to stay upright and avoid lying down flat for about four hours, and to skip vigorous exercise, hot baths, saunas and steam rooms for the rest of the day. You should avoid rubbing or massaging the treated areas so the product stays exactly where it was placed, and many practitioners suggest gently using the treated muscles for a short while after the session. Makeup can usually be reapplied a little later the same day on clean skin. Any minor redness or small bumps at the injection points fade quickly, often within a few hours. Your clinic will give you a clear written aftercare note and remain reachable for questions once you are home.

Results, onset and how long it lasts

Botox works gradually rather than instantly. The first softening of the lines usually appears within 3 to 5 days, and the full, settled effect is seen by about 10 to 14 days, which is the point at which any fine adjustment would be reviewed. The result then lasts on average 3 to 6 months, varying with the area treated, the dose and your own metabolism, after which muscle movement slowly returns and the treatment can simply be repeated. Many people choose regular maintenance sessions to keep the effect, and with time the treated lines often become softer at rest. Side effects are uncommon and usually mild, such as slight redness, swelling or a small bruise at an injection site, all of which settle quickly.

Frequently asked questions

These answers are general guidance and may vary by provider. Confirm the details with the hospital you choose.

Is Botox safe?

Botulinum toxin has been used in medicine and aesthetics for decades and is considered very safe when given by a trained practitioner in the correct, small doses. Serious problems are rare. The most common effects are minor and temporary, such as slight redness, swelling or a small bruise where the needle went in. A proper consultation that reviews your health and any medicines you take is the key to a safe treatment.

Does it hurt?

Very little. The needle is ultra-fine, so most people feel only a brief pinch at each injection point. No anaesthesia is normally needed, but if you are anxious about discomfort a numbing cream can be applied to the skin beforehand to make the session even more comfortable.

When will I see the results, and how long do they last?

You will usually notice the lines beginning to soften within 3 to 5 days, with the full effect by about 10 to 14 days. The result typically lasts 3 to 6 months, depending on the area, the dose and your metabolism, after which the treatment can be repeated to maintain the look.

Will my face look frozen or unnatural?

No, when the treatment is well planned and correctly dosed. The aim is to relax only the muscles that cause the lines while leaving your natural expressions intact, so the result looks like a softer, more rested version of you rather than a fixed or expressionless face.

Can Botox treat more than wrinkles?

Yes. The same muscle-relaxing action is used medically to reduce excessive sweating of the underarms, palms and soles, to relax and slim an overactive or clenching jaw muscle, and to help prevent chronic migraine, among other recognised uses. Your doctor will advise whether a medical indication applies to you.

Can I fly home the same day?

Yes. Because Botox involves no surgery and no real downtime, there is no medical reason it should affect air travel, so flying on the same day or the next is generally fine. It is sensible to follow the simple aftercare for the first hours, such as staying upright and avoiding heat and heavy exercise, while you are still travelling.

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