Skin Botox
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Skin Botox

Refine texture, control pores and oil

Procedure Information at a Glance

Quick overview of treatment time, anesthesia, recovery, and recommended interval. Key information to know before the procedure.

Treatment Time
Treatment Time10-20 minutes
Anesthesia Method
Anesthesia MethodTopical Anesthesia
Recovery Period
Recovery Period1-3 days
Recommended Frequency
Recommended FrequencyRecommended every 2-4 weeks

Recommended For

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Shiny Sebum and Oily Skin01

Shiny Sebum and Oily Skin Individuals with excessive sebum secretion, leading to shininess and makeup breakdown over time.

Prominent pores02

Prominent pores Those with prominent pores across the entire face who desire a smoother skin surface.

Chronic Redness & Sensitivity03

Chronic Redness & Sensitivity Those whose face often turns red and is easily irritated, desiring a stable skin tone.

Why Choose This Procedure

Key benefits and expected results of this procedure.

Porcelain-like Radiant Skin

Porcelain-like Radiant Skin Micro-toxin in the dermis helps regulate sebum and redness, resulting in smooth, porcelain-like radiant skin.

Reduced pores·sebum

Reduced pores·sebum Enlarged pores and excessive sebum secretion are reduced, resulting in a clean and refined skin surface.

Stable Chronic Redness

Stable Chronic Redness Chronic irritation and redness subside, leading to a stable and even skin tone.

Is This Right for Me?

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What Makes It Special

Discover what makes Ineeclinic's approach to this procedure unique.

Core Principles

Learn how the procedure works and what technologies and devices are used.

SNAP-25 Cleavage for Neuromuscular Blockade
SNAP-25 Cleavage for Neuromuscular BlockadeType-A botulinum toxin light chain cleaves SNAP-25, blocking acetylcholine release at motor nerve terminals. Induces temporary chemical denervation, gradually recovering via reinnervation over 2-6 weeks.
Naked Neurotoxin (150 kDa) Formulation
Naked Neurotoxin (150 kDa) FormulationXeomin and Coretox contain only the 150 kDa core neurotoxin with accessory proteins removed from the 900 kDa complex, theoretically reducing the likelihood of neutralizing antibody formation.
Non-Interchangeable Unit Principle
Non-Interchangeable Unit PrincipleEach botulinum toxin product's unit is assay-specific and not interchangeable between products. Clinicians follow product-specific dosing recommendations.

Solutions Used in This Procedure

Devices, medications, and solutions used in this procedure.

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Neuronox
Neuronox
Xeomin
Xeomin

Important Precautions

Pre- and post-procedure precautions. Review carefully for safe and effective results.

Consultation RequiredWhen combining with laser or other treatments, decide after consultation with medical staff.
Post-Treatment Sun ProtectionAvoid strong UV exposure for 1 week after treatment and apply SPF 50+ sunscreen thoroughly when outdoors. This is essential to prevent pigmentation and delayed recovery from irritation.
Enhanced Moisturizing and Soothing CareThe skin barrier may temporarily weaken after treatment, requiring thorough moisturizing and soothing care. Avoid irritating products containing alcohol or fragrance for 1 week.
Avoid Exfoliation ProductsAvoid exfoliating cosmetics, AHA/BHA peels, and physical scrubs for 1 week after treatment. Cumulative irritation on recovering skin can cause inflammation and pigmentation.
Avoid Alcohol and Vigorous ExerciseAvoid alcohol, vigorous exercise, saunas, and high-temperature environments for 24 to 48 hours after treatment. Increased blood flow and body temperature can worsen swelling and inflammation.
Follow Recommended Treatment IntervalsPlease follow the recommended 2 to 4 week interval. Excessive repeat treatments at short intervals can cause cumulative skin burden and reduce recovery capacity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions from our patients.

Unlike traditional peels (AHA, BHA) that use strong acids to strip skin, IBPS uses PHA and LHA to gently melt dead skin cells and slowly penetrate the skin, resulting in minimal irritation.

It can be received at 1-week intervals. It is not just a peeling agent but improves the skin barrier. Long-term use fills the skin from within rather than thinning or damaging it.

Evidence-Based Practice, Backed by Research

Academic publications supporting the efficacy and safety of this procedure.

Neck Rejuvenation with Calcium Hydroxylapatite, Hyaluronic Acid Filler, and IncobotulinumtoxinA: A Case Study

Neck Rejuvenation with Calcium Hydroxylapatite, Hyaluronic Acid Filler, and IncobotulinumtoxinA: A Case Study Korean Association for Laser Dermatology and Trichology

ABCs in the Prevention of Filler-induced Ocular Complications

ABCs in the Prevention of Filler-induced Ocular Complications Korean Association for Laser Dermatology and Trichology

Non-thermal, Non-equilibrium, Indirect, Jet Plasma Treatment with Nitrogen Gas As a Therapeutic Option for Acne Vulgaris: A Case Report of Clinical Experiences

Non-thermal, Non-equilibrium, Indirect, Jet Plasma Treatment with Nitrogen Gas As a Therapeutic Option for Acne Vulgaris: A Case Report of Clinical Experiences Korean Association for Laser Dermatology and Trichology

Pre-injection ultrasound scanning for treating temporal hollowing

Pre-injection ultrasound scanning for treating temporal hollowing Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology

Retrospective Study of Horizontal Neckline Correction Using Absorbable Braided Polydioxanone Threads

Retrospective Study of Horizontal Neckline Correction Using Absorbable Braided Polydioxanone Threads Korean Association for Laser Dermatology and Trichology

Sonoanatomy of the platysmal bands: What causes the platysmal band?

Sonoanatomy of the platysmal bands: What causes the platysmal band? Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy

Current practices and perceived effectiveness of polynucleotides for treatment of facial erythema by cosmetic physicians

Current practices and perceived effectiveness of polynucleotides for treatment of facial erythema by cosmetic physicians Skin Research

Atelocollagen Increases Collagen Synthesis by Promoting Glycine Transporter 1 in Aged Mouse Skin

Atelocollagen Increases Collagen Synthesis by Promoting Glycine Transporter 1 in Aged Mouse Skin International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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