If You Need to Improve These
Enlarged jaw muscles
Wrinkles
Bulky calves
Excessive underarm sweating
Visible skin improvement
Neuronox
Am I a Candidate?
Seeking To Improve Dynamic Lines
Slim Down Radish Legs
Manage Hyperhidrosis
Lift The Face
Address A "Square Face"
Developed Trapezius Muscle
What is Neuronox?
Introduced in 2006 by the leading Korean medical aesthetics manufacturer "Medytox," Neuronox, also known as "Miracle Botox," has been on the market for over 15 years. It's the first botulinum toxin brand developed and marketed in Korea, with over 20 million bottles sold in 60 countries worldwide for the treatment of dynamic wrinkles, masseter hypertrophy, and hyperhidrosis, among others.
Neuronox 4 Major Advantages
- 100% Purity confirmed by SEC-HPLC; reduces potential for antibodies and adverse reactions.
- Clinical trials show Miracle Botox equals American Botox in effectiveness and safety.
- Offers a 200U dose for broader options and flexibility, higher value compared to 100U doses.
- Korea's most researched, top-selling botulinum product, deemed best by Korean doctors in KALDAT survey.
Neuronox
Treatment Areas
ATTENTION
Neuronox Precautions
Avoid injections if allergic to botulinum toxin.
Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Inform your doctor if you have neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis) or cardiovascular diseases.
Avoid facial massages, sleeping, bending forward, and exercising within 4 hours post-injection.
Avoid high temperatures such as sun exposure, saunas, and ovens within a week.
Post-injection, you may experience slight discomfort and pain, which is typically mild and improves within hours.
FAQ
About Neuronox
You may start feeling some softness in the treated areas within 1-2 days, indicating the onset of BOTOX's effects. Optimal results are typically seen 2-4 weeks after treatment. It's recommended to have a follow-up visit with your doctor two weeks post-treatment for any necessary adjustments.
The effects of BOTOX usually last about six months, but this can vary based on factors such as age, muscle size, the severity of wrinkles, previous treatment history, and individual lifestyle and muscle use habits.
The most common side effects are pain, bruising, and swelling at the injection sites. Other possible but less common side effects include headaches, infection, localized muscle weakness, dry eyes, and eyelid drooping. These are typically temporary and can improve with appropriate care. Rare but serious side effects like difficulty swallowing or breathing should prompt an immediate visit to the doctor.
The need for repeat treatments can vary from person to person based on how quickly their body metabolizes the botulinum toxin, with most people getting re-treatment every four to six months to maintain their desired look. Some choose to get touch-ups as needed to keep up the appearance.