In the United Kingdom, there are many famous anti-wrinkle intramuscular injections. Azzalure is among them, and it's a severe Botox competitor. However what sets it apart from Botox? The comparisons between Azzalure and Botox are explored in this blog entry.
Botulinum Toxin Is Present Through Both
Botox is only a brand, which many people are unaware of. Instead, a protein known as Botulinum Toxin type A is responsible for your wrinkle relaxation. It can be found in both Azzalure and BOTOX.
Botox and Azzalure both contain the same neurotoxin, which inhibits muscle contractions. Different companies, on the other hand, make their own Botulinum Toxin formulations using a bacteria strain called Clostridium Botulinum in a fermentation process.
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Botox Was Used for a Looooong Period
Azzalure was approved for skincare use in the United Kingdom by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in 2009. However, the makers of Azzalure had previously sold a similar product called Dy sport, which was intended to treat neuromuscular disorders.
What Is the Purpose of Azzalure Wrinkle-Smoothing?
Galderma developed Azzalure, a prescription-only botulinum toxin type A injectable. In facial aesthetic procedures, it is used in trace amounts to reduce the activity of specific facial muscles.
In effect, Azzalure prevents the treated muscles from moving, allowing the overlying skin to relax and smooth out over time, smoothing out wrinkles.
This wrinkle softening medicine is most commonly used throughout the eyes, forehead, and brow territories, but it can also be used in other areas of the face, such as to reduce a mucilaginous smile or to lift the corners of the mouth.
Treatment options for azzalure are usually divided into three categories: frown lines, brow lines, and lines that appear at the eyewall, also known as Crow's feet.
Each Have Been Shown to Be Safe for Cosmetic Procedures
BOTOX and Azzalure are Botulinum Toxin brands that have been clinically proven to be effective in non-surgical beauty procedures. They're also used to treat bruxism (chronic teeth grinding) and masseter hypertrophy, among other medical conditions.
Both products have been approved by the MHRA and the FDA. They've both been used in cosmetic procedures for a long time and have a proven track record of safety. Regardless of whether you're using Botox or Azzalure, working with a professional medical practitioner to administer the injections is critical.
During Injection, Azzalure Works Differently
Botox has a larger molecular structure than Azzalure and thus does not diffuse as far in the tissue. As a result, a patient may require more Botox injection points than Azzalure.
However, extra caution is required to ensure that Azzalure does not spread to nearby muscles outside of the target area. It all comes down to the injector's skill and experience when it comes to administering the product. Some practitioners prefer one over the other due to differences in molecular structures.
The Expense of Both Therapies Are Influenced by a Number of Variables
Which is less expensive, Azzalure or Botox? “How much Botox do I need?” is a common question at our clinic. "How much would it cost ME?" is an even more common question.
"It depends!" is the answer to all three questions. We can only determine the exact Botox dosing required during a patient's initial consultation. Azzalure is in the same boat. Every person is different, and their expectations will influence how they receive treatment and how much it costs.
It's also worth noting that cosmetic procedures like Botox and Azzalure injections are not covered by medical insurance. Aesthetics By Silvie is one of the facilities that accept payment plans.
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