What is botulinum toxin?
Botulinum toxin (Kreotoxin), also known as botulinum toxin (BTX), is a bacterial exotoxin produced by botulinum toxin during its reproductive process. It has 7 subtypes, among which type A botulinum toxin is widely used in the field of medical aesthetics. Type A botulinum toxin can relax excessively contracted muscles and effectively improve facial wrinkles; In addition, it has been proven to have good effects in inhibiting scar hyperplasia, reducing glandular secretion, inhibiting melanin production, and improving the survival rate of inhibiting adipocytes.
What is the scope of application of botulinum toxin?
Facial wrinkle removal: dynamic wrinkles such as forehead lines, eyebrow creases, crows feet lines, nasal and back wrinkles, neck wrinkles, etc;
Eyebrow and perioral plastic surgery: modify the curves of the eyebrows, correct gum smile, lip creases, etc;
Thin face, thin shoulders, and thin legs: targeted at those with enlarged masseter muscles, developed trapezius and gastrocnemius muscles;
Local hyperhidrosis: individuals with excessive sweating in the armpits, palms, and soles of the feet;
Underarm sweating syndrome: i.e. underarm odor or fox odor