Botox Q&A
Botox parties are up and coming across the country. People fled to these parties to get their Botox, but you might be wondering why. We are here to explain the ins and outs of Botox parties to answer all of your burning questions.
What is Botox?
Botox is an FDA-approved, safe treatment for wrinkles and fine lines. It is produced from a toxin called the bacterium clostridium botulinum, and it is injected into a person’s skin in small doses. It is normally used to treat wrinkles, fine lines, severe underarm sweating, misaligned eyes, and chronic migraines. The most common Botox use is wrinkles and fine lines on the forehead and around the mouth. Botox works by weakening or paralyzing the muscles or blocking specific nerves. The effects can last anywhere from three to twelve months. It is a quick, simple, safe procedure with no downtime.
Why do People go to Botox Parties?
People love Botox parties because they are a chance to catch up with others and receive Botox and other treatments for a portion of the normal price. Botox is bought in bulk for Botox parties, so it can be sold at a far cheaper price. If you are already a lover of Botox or you have considered getting the treatment, a Botox party is exactly what you need!
What Happens at a Botox Party?
You can treat a Botox party like a socialization event with the added benefit of medispa treatments. You can drink, eat, and spend time socializing at the party. You can also choose from a variety of treatment options. Many people like to host fun games or activities to keep a Botox party interesting!
Is Botox for Everyone?
Most people are clear to receive Botox treatment, but there are a few exceptions. People with neurological conditions, muscular conditions, or active skin infections should stay clear of Botox. Pregnant people should also avoid botox treatments. The product is recommended for people between the ages of 18 and 65. If you aren’t sure if you are a good candidate, confer with a medical professional before receiving treatment.
Are Botox Treatments Painful?
It is common for people to have a fear of needles. It is something that we see often, but the needles used to give Botox treatments are extremely small. Most people do not report any pain from the treatment. If you are concerned about pain, tell your provider before the procedure. They will be experienced in easing any worries you may have.
What Can I Expect After Botox?
Your skin may be slightly red and swollen after treatment, but it will resolve itself within 24 hours. You should avoid exercise, laying down, or pushing on your face for 24 hours. You do not want to reduce the effects of your treatment by moving or dissolving the Botox. You also face the risk of pushing your Botox into an undesirable area if you ignore aftercare recommendations.
Join us at The Next Infinity Med-I-Spa Botox Party!
We would love to have you at our next Botox party. We post upcoming Botox parties on our social media pages and send out reminder emails. Stay tuned for the announcement of our next party. See you there!