The aesthetic treatment market is gushing about this new anti-aging product- Azzalure. This product seems to be the new competitor of BOTOX. Have you heard about it? It's celebrities' favourite in the UK, and we are sure that you will fall in love with it too.
There are several anti-wrinkle formulations on the aesthetic market, but the most common of them all contain Botulinum Toxin Type A. People who prefer anti-wrinkle injections as their go-to anti-aging treatment are likely to have had Botox, Bocouture, or Azzalure used for treatment.
Until recently, Azzalure was marketed under the name Dysport and was only approved to treat medical disorders like cerebral palsy, facial tics, and strokes. However, it is now approved for cosmetic usage.
Both medications contain botulinum toxin, a protein generated by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. Botulism, a rare ailment commonly associated with food poisoning, can be caused by excessive quantities of protein.
It merely stops a substance that signals the muscles to contract in modest dosages injected into the face. The wrinkles generated by these expressions are efficiently smoothed out by keeping the face from frowning.
At Aesthetic by Silvie, we use Azzalure to diminish muscle action that diminishes your wrinkles and gives you the appearance of youthful skin. Azzalure is also effective for treating facial wrinkles such as crow's feet, frowns, and forehead lines. Azzalure is also effective in the treatment of excessive sweating and migraines.
Azzalure has the advantage of being much less expensive than Botox. Botox, on the other hand, costs between £4 and £6 per unit in clinics. A patient may require up to 30 units in each location, depending on the severity of the wrinkles.
Generally – anti-wrinkle injections are used to mitigate the effects of facial expressions that cause wrinkles, which become permanently set into the face over time. Injections of botulinum toxins, however, have other uses. You can use them to reduce sweating in the hands and armpits by reducing the strength of the masseter muscle in the jaw, ease bruxism or tooth-grinding, or improve the appearance of a gummy smile by relaxing the muscle pulling the upper lip upward.
Azzalure typically takes 24 to 48 hours to begin to take effect; the effects are then noticed after about two weeks when the full effects will be seen. The amount of time it takes to see results will be influenced by a variety of factors, including your age and facial muscle strength. You may schedule a follow-up appointment after two weeks, if necessary, to make minor adjustments to your treatment plan.
Talking about the differences between BOTOX and Azzalure- Botox has a larger molecular structure and does not disperse as far as Azzalure in the tissue. This means that an injection around the eye, for example, is significantly more accurate because the poison is less likely to migrate away from the injection site, generating a droopy eyelid or eyebrow. Despite the little variations, patients have the right to information and thus, should be informed about what is being injected into their faces.
If they are under the notion that they are receiving Botox, they should be informed that this is not the situation. It's also crucial to note that whatever product you have, the practitioner should be skilled, and prefer a provider who is a member of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors, and avoid beauty centers and fitness clubs for treatments.'
Azzalure's cosmetic use was approved by the Department of Health earlier this year.
Book an appointment at Aesthetics by Silvie and try this new and popular treatment today for yourself!
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