
BOTOX
1. Botox:
Uses botulinum toxin to temporarily paralyze muscles, reducing the appearance of dynamic wrinkles such as frown lines and crow’s feet.
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2. Dermal Fillers:
Composed of substances like hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, or poly-L-lactic acid. These are injected beneath the skin to restore lost volume, smooth out lines, and enhance facial contours.
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Who Will Perform the Treatment?
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💉 Meet Maria – our aesthetic nurse specialist
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Maria completed her nursing education in 2020 and has since worked within the healthcare sector. Two years later, she advanced her expertise by specializing in aesthetic medicine at Amabilis Academy, one of Norway’s premier training centers in this field.
Maria offers a wide range of treatments tailored to each individual’s unique needs and desires. Her knowledge continues to grow alongside the increasing demand for advanced injection therapies and various beauty treatments, including dermaplaning, chemical peels, and classic skincare.
Her vision is to deliver outstanding aesthetic results by enhancing natural beauty in a simple yet effective way. Maria approaches each treatment with precision and care, maintaining high standards of aesthetic excellence. Prioritizing safety and comfort, she ensures that every client feels heard, valued, and well taken care of. Her goal is to provide a positive and personalized experience for everyone who visits her.
Procedure:​
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Includes a consultation to assess the client’s needs and goals
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Local anesthesia or a numbing cream may be applied for added comfort
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The practitioner uses fine needles to strategically administer the injections
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Potential Benefits:
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Non-surgical procedure with minimal downtime
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Immediate results with fillers; Botox results appear within a few days
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Personalized treatment tailored to individual needs
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Boosts confidence by enhancing aesthetic appearance
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Contraindications:
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Active skin infection near the injection site
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Bleeding disorders or use of blood-thinning medications
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Allergies to any components of the injection
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Neuromuscular disorders (for Botox)
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Possible Side Effects:
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Common: Redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site
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Less common: Allergic reactions, infections, or facial asymmetry
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Rare but serious: Filler migration, nerve damage, or vision disturbances
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Post-Treatment Care:
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Avoid massaging or applying pressure to the treated area for a few hours
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Refrain from intense physical activity for at least 24 hours
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Follow all aftercare instructions provided by the practitioner
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Consultation and Recommendations:
Clients should undergo a thorough consultation before any treatment, during which the procedure, benefits, risks, and expected outcomes are clearly explained.
Choosing a qualified and experienced practitioner is essential for minimizing risks and achieving the best possible results.
Encourage clients to maintain realistic expectations and to communicate any concerns in advance.

