Benefits

There are numerous additional benefits of biotin in addition to hair growth, which are described here.

Aftercare

- Aftercare cared to take home - Arnica supplied - Medicines can be provided if required in the event of complication - Cold pack with every filler treatment

Vitamin Boosts

Biotin

Biotin, commonly referred to as vitamin H or B7, is a form of B complex vitamin that naturally appears in a number of foods, including egg yolks, milk and dairy products, legumes, almonds, avocados, bananas, and organ meats like liver. A healthy neurological system is supported by biotin, which also strengthens the fundamental protein that makes up hair, skin, and nails. This is why biotin is well known for promoting healthy hair, skin, and nails as well as aiding in hair development. It plays a crucial role in how the body's enzymes convert materials like lipids, proteins, and carbs into energy.

It is difficult for the body to store biotin because it is a water-soluble vitamin. Due to its temporary nature, any excess is flushed from your system, so regular consumption is necessary to prevent insufficiency. You can inject biotin intramuscularly or consume it as a supplement. In contrast to most supplements, which are ineffectively absorbed by our systems when consumed, intramuscular Biotin injections have been shown to increase Biotin levels in many patients more quickly.

·      encourages healthy sweat glands

·      beneficial for bone marrow and nerve tissue

·      encourages healthy cell growth, which helps to maintain healthy, radiant skin and has extra anti-aging properties.

·      improves eczema, acne, and other skin conditions

·      promotes healthy hair growth by strengthening hair and supporting in the production of red blood cells, which deliver nutrients and oxygen to the scalp and hair follicles.

·      helps reduce hair loss

·      strengthens dry, brittle nails and encourages growth

·      improves glucose levels

·      promotes weight loss and boosts metabolism by starting the processes that transform food into energy.

·      increases the synthesis of enzymes, which in turn aids in the metabolism of carbs and fat.

·      produces amino acids that are essential for building proteins (cell strength), which has a significant impact on regenerating.

Administration:

-  Injection in the deltoid muscle located in the upper arm area

Frequently Asked Questions

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How does Botox treatment work?

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When injected into a muscle, Botulinum Toxin (Botox®) blocks nerve signals to temporarily relax the muscle. Dynamic wrinkles are prevented from forming because the nerve impulses are stopped and the muscle is temporarily unable to contract. This makes the skin appear more youthful, softer, and smoother.

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Are the injections painful?

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Given that a very fine needle is used, Botox injections are generally painless. As a result, patients do not need any anaesthetic. The entire procedure lasts for roughly 15-20 minutes, and you can drive and go to work the same day.

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Are there any adverse effects?

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Botox treatments have very few adverse effects. Occasionally, people report a little localised discomfort and tenderness following injections. There may be some slight swelling at the injection site, but this normally goes away within 48 hours. Additionally, some minor bruising is possible. Sometimes, the procedure can cause surrounding muscle groups to relax, temporarily causing the eyebrow or eyelids to droop. This might last for a few weeks, but it will subside gradually. Although it can happen, allergic reactions are extremely uncommon with medicines. As the muscles in the forehead relax, some people may experience tension-type headaches.

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Is Botox safe for use?

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The use of botulinum toxin as a muscle relaxant has a long history in medicine and is incredibly safe. Over the past 20 years, it has been used successfully in both adults and children for a range of medical issues. Since it has been used to treat facial wrinkles aesthetically for about 15years, it has grown to be one of the most well-liked and often administered cosmetic procedures.

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How long does it last?

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After the initial treatment, it can take 2 to 14 days before the full results are visible. The cosmetic results normally last between three and four months but can sometimes continue for up to six months.  A 2 week review will be carried out to evaluate effectiveness of initial treatment.  If required, a small top up dose may be offered. The effects will begin to gradually begin to wear off around 8 weeks post initial treatment. Most people decide to get further treatment when movement returns.  It is not advisable to have another treatment within 12 weeks, as this can result in resistance.  However, regular treatments will help the longevity of the effects.

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What After Care Advice Should I Follow?

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Avoid rubbing or touching the injected areas and avoid having facials and massage for 48 hours to reduce the potential for infection at the site of injection. Vigorous exercise and alcohol-based products, should be avoided for 48hours post treatment, as these can increase possibility of bruising. If bruising develops, Arnica cream can be used. Paracetamol can be taken for mild pain post procedure if required, avoid any anti-inflammatory medications as these can increase the risk of bruising.

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