Botulinum therapy (Botox) — is a medical and aesthetic procedure that helps relax hyperactive muscles. The method effectively smooths expression lines, makes the gaze more open, improves facial contours, and also addresses functional problems.
The procedure is carried out using botulinum toxin type A preparations, which temporarily block the transmission of nerve impulses to muscles. This allows targeted areas to be relaxed whilst maintaining natural facial expressions and expressiveness.
Botulinum therapy is used not only for aesthetic purposes, but also to address medical issues: treatment of bruxism (teeth grinding), hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), chronic migraine and other conditions related to muscle tension.
Main indications for the procedure
Aesthetic correction
Smoothing of expression lines (forehead, glabella, crow's feet)
Creating a more open gaze, eyebrow lift
Correction of facial asymmetry
Reduction of gummy smile
Relaxation of orbicularis oris muscle (smoker's lines)
Platysma correction — 'Nefertiti' effect
Medical indications
Bruxism (involuntary tension of masticatory muscles)
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating of palms, underarms, feet)
Chronic migraine (as indicated by doctor)
Myogenic spasms of various localisation
Treatment areas and pricing
We perform botulinum therapy in various areas of the face, neck and body. Each procedure is selected individually taking into account your wishes, anatomical features and clinical indications.
The doctor conducts a detailed examination, discusses your wishes and selects optimal correction areas taking into account individual facial expression features and facial anatomy.
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Procedure
Administration of the preparation takes an average of 10–20 minutes. The finest needles are used, making the procedure as comfortable as possible. Local anaesthesia is applied if necessary.
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Recommendations
The doctor provides detailed recommendations on the regimen for the first 24 hours after the procedure to achieve optimal results and proper distribution of the preparation.
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Result monitoring
As indicated, a follow-up visit is scheduled after 10–14 days to assess the result and carry out correction if necessary.
When the effect is visible and how long it lasts
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Day 3–5
First changes
The first signs of the preparation's action begin to appear — muscles gradually relax
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Day 10–14
Maximum effect
The result reaches its peak — lines are smoothed, contours improved, facial expressions natural
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3–6 months
Duration of result
The effect is maintained individually depending on facial expression characteristics, metabolism and adherence to recommendations
Important to know: The duration of the effect depends on facial expression activity, metabolic rate, preparation dosage and careful adherence to the doctor's recommendations. With regular procedures, the effect may last longer.
Recovery and contraindications
Recovery after the procedure
Recovery in the traditional sense is not required — you can return to normal life immediately after the procedure. However, to achieve the best result, it is important to follow the doctor's recommendations for the first 24 hours.
Recommendations for the first 24 hours:
Avoid vigorous physical activity and bending the head downwards
Do not massage or touch the injection sites
Refrain from visiting baths, saunas, tanning salons
Do not consume alcohol
Sleep on your back, avoiding pressure on treated areas
Following these simple rules will help the preparation distribute properly and 'settle' in the target areas, ensuring the most effective and predictable result.
Contraindications to the procedure
Botulinum therapy is a safe procedure, but has a number of contraindications. The final decision on the possibility of carrying out the procedure is made by the doctor after consultation and examination.
Absolute contraindications
Pregnancy and breastfeeding period
Individual intolerance to preparation components
Myasthenia gravis and other neuromuscular diseases
Acute infectious diseases, elevated body temperature
Relative contraindications
Exacerbation of chronic diseases
Blood clotting disorders
Taking anticoagulants and certain other medications (requires consultation with doctor)
Inflammatory processes in the area of intended injections
Our specialists
Procedures are carried out by experienced cosmetic doctors from the Academy of Cosmetology, who regularly enhance their qualifications and work with modern preparations. Each specialist has their own approach and specialisation, allowing you to choose a doctor for your specific needs.
Olga Mykytchuk
Lead Specialist
Performs botulinum therapy with a priority on natural facial expressions, precise anatomy and predictable results. Specialises in classic areas and complex corrections: platysma, bruxism, functional indications. Work experience allows achieving harmonious results even in non-standard cases.
Valeria Antia
Cosmetic Doctor
Specialisation: botulinum therapy of facial expression areas and delicate corrections, where dosage precision and symmetry are critically important. The ideal choice for those who want to ‘refresh’ their face whilst maintaining lively facial expressions without a mask effect. Attentive approach to details and individual characteristics of each patient.
“Our philosophy — natural beauty and health. We do not seek to change your appearance, but help you look fresher, more rested and more confident. Each procedure is carried out taking into account individual anatomical features and your wishes”