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Botox Treatment

At Dr. Murali’s Aesthetics, Botox treatment is a safe and effective way to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, giving your skin a youthful, refreshed appearance. This non-surgical procedure temporarily relaxes facial muscles, softening expression lines and preventing new wrinkles from forming.

Why Choose Dr. Murali’s Aesthetics for Botox?

Dermatologist-led expertise for natural-looking results.

FDA-approved, safe Botox injections.

Customized treatment plans based on facial anatomy.

Quick, virtually painless procedure.

Focus on enhancing natural beauty, not “frozen” looks.

Trusted clinic with advanced aesthetic technology.

Benefits of Botox

Reduces Wrinkles and Fine Lines

Botox effectively smooths out forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet, giving the skin a youthful appearance.

Prevents New Wrinkles

By relaxing facial muscles, Botox helps slow down the formation of new expression lines.

Quick and Convenient

The procedure takes just 15–20 minutes, making it easy to fit into your daily schedule.

Natural Results

It enhances facial appearance without making the expressions look stiff or “frozen.”

Boosts Confidence

With smoother, younger-looking skin, patients feel more confident in their appearance.

Treatment Procedure

  • Consultation and facial assessment.
  • Avoid blood thinners or alcohol 24–48 hours before.
  • Clear explanation of results and aftercare.
  • Targeted Botox injections into specific facial muscles.
  • The procedure lasts only 15–20 minutes.
  • Minimal discomfort with fine needles.
  • Resume daily activities immediately.
  • Avoid heavy exercise or massage for 24 hours.
  • Results appear in 3–7 days, lasting 4–6 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Only mild discomfort is felt; most patients tolerate it well.

Results last 4–6 months on average.

No, we ensure natural expressions remain intact.

No, you can return to work immediately.

Many start in their late 20s–30s as a preventive measure.