MUSCLE RELAXANTS
Muscle relaxants
Injection in the medical world of a muscle relaxant involves the use of a poison or toxin that, in small quantities, obscures the effects of ageing.
The toxin can selectively and temporarily paralyse the facial muscles to suppress wrinkle formation.
The so-called muscle relaxation treatment is very popular in cosmetic surgery and retains its effect for about three to four months with visible effects between 1 and 6 months. It is therefore not recommended to repeat the treatment more than once every three months. It is often said that the expression of the face diminishes after such a treatment but these techniques have already evolved and refined to such an extent that this is hardly noticeable.