I. About Ingredients: From "Human Blood Derivative" to "Fully Synthetic"
Early Botox (like the well-known Botox) was based on highly purified type A botulinum toxin, with the addition of human serum albumin and sodium chloride for stability.
The biggest change in the peptide-based Botoxes of the last two years (such as Daxxify) is that they have completely abandoned human or animal-derived ingredients, opting instead for synthetic peptides.
This step is crucial for those concerned about rejection or allergies.
II. How to Choose the Sizing and How to Observe the Effects?
Whether it's the traditional or new type, the most commonly used in clinical practice are 50U, 100U, and 200U, mainly depending on whether you're treating a specific area or a large area (such as leg slimming).
The more significant difference lies in the onset and duration of effect:
Traditional Botox: Generally, it takes 3-7 days to gradually feel the effects after the injection, with the most noticeable results in 1-2 weeks, and the effect lasts for approximately 3-6 months.
New generation peptides: Some people see changes within 24 hours, and clinical data shows that many maintain the effects steadily for six months or even longer.
Simply put: For those who want to see results quickly, the newer models are more advantageous; for those with a limited budget and wanting short-term adjustments, the traditional models are sufficient.
III. Diffusion significantly affects "naturalness"
Many people worry about stiff facial expressions after injections, largely due to diffusion.
Traditional Botox: The diffusion range is very small, approximately 0.5 cm², allowing for precise targeting.
Peptide Botox: Because the molecules are positively charged, they bind more firmly to nerves, with a diffusion radius generally less than 10 mm, making it easier to control than the older generation.
This means: You can be more confident injecting into delicate areas like around the eyes and corners of the mouth.
IV. What do they actually do?
Essentially, Botox works by blocking signals between nerves and muscles, allowing the muscles to temporarily "rest."
However, its applications now extend far beyond simple wrinkle removal:
Medical Aesthetics:
Dynamic Wrinkles: Forehead wrinkles, crow's feet, frown lines
Contouring: Face slimming, shoulder slimming, calf slimming
Skin Texture: Microdipture technique used for oil control, pore minimization, and even improving rosacea erythema
Medical Applications:
Eyelid spasm, hemifacial spasm, torticollis, migraines, severe hyperhidrosis, bromhidrosis, and muscle spasms after cerebral palsy or stroke are all within the indications.
As long as the dosage is within the safe range, the overall safety is very high; at most, there may be some local redness or bruising, which will subside in a few days.
V. The real difference lies in "how it's applied"
In reputable institutions, the product is just the foundation; the application method is key:
Dosage and application points must be tailored to the individual.
For fine lines around the eyes, use a small dose, low concentration, and apply in multiple points;
For larger areas like slimming legs and shoulders, increase the concentration and dosage, and also consider muscle thickness.
A combination of treatments is what truly constitutes "anti-aging."
Botox addresses dynamic wrinkles and muscle lines, hyaluronic acid fills in volume, and light-based treatments tighten the skin.
When these three are combined effectively, the result is that subtle, youthful appearance, without any discernible difference in where the procedure was performed.
It's about becoming more attractive without being overtly noticeable, rather than having a "lifeless face."
Controlling the layers, controlling the dosage, and preserving a smile and sparkle in the eyes-that's what makes Botox so captivating.
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