What is botulinum toxin (Botox) and when is it indicated?
Botulinum toxin type A is an FDA-approved medical neuromodulator that temporarily reduces the activity of certain facial muscles responsible for expression wrinkles. It does not plump, does not add volume and does not “freeze” the face when applied correctly: modulates muscle contraction for a more relaxed and harmonious expression.
In facial aesthetic medicine, it is mainly used to smooth expression wrinkles by temporarily blocking the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, generating a reversible and predictable muscle relaxation.
Main indications:

When is Botox recommended?
Botox is recommended when dynamic expression lines begin to show at rest or generate a tired appearance. It can have an aesthetic or medical purpose, depending on the clinical needs of each patient.

Benefits of treatment with Botox
Botox is a non-surgical treatment that temporarily reduces expression lines by relaxing the muscles responsible for facial movement in a controlled manner.
Its objective is to smooth the face, preserve the naturalness of the expression and offer visible results with minimal intervention and rapid reincorporation to the routine.
What type of wrinkles does Botox treat?
CPSC applies modern Botox techniques selected individually for each patient, with the objective of smoothing dynamic wrinkles, preventing their deepening and achieving natural results with minimal intervention.
How is Botox treatment performed?
Botox treatment is a non-surgical, outpatient procedure that relaxes specific facial muscles in a controlled manner to soften expression lines and achieve natural, harmonious results.
Duration, anesthesia and stay
Duration:
10-15 minutes depending on whether upper, lower or both eyelids are treated.
Anesthesia:
Optional topic; generally not required
Stay:
Outpatient; you go home on the same day
Frequent combinations
Timeline of results Botox
Recovery after Botox application is immediate and practically without interruption of your activities. There is no surgery or disability: what is involved is a progressive process of muscle relaxation and natural adjustment of facial expression.
Why get Botox treatment at CPSC?
At CPSC we don't apply random units: we design your treatment according to your facial anatomy, expression and goals. Our approach combines medical precision, advanced aesthetics and safety protocols for natural, long-lasting results.
Real results of Botox
Before and after of real patients treated at CPSC. Images documented under medical criteria, advanced techniques and professional follow-up, with focus on safety, body proportion and natural results.
Frequently asked questions about Botox or botulinum toxin
Clear answers on safety, recovery and candidacy for your botox treatment
Most patients report minimal discomfort during treatment. The sensation is typically described as minor pinching or mild pressure. We use ultra-thin 30G gauge needles, the thinnest needles available on the market, and can apply topical anesthetic cream prior to the procedure for patients with increased sensitivity. The entire procedure takes only 10-15 minutes, and any discomfort disappears immediately afterwards. Many patients are surprised at how comfortable the process is.
This is one of the most common myths about botulinum toxin. When the treatment is performed by an experienced professional with in-depth knowledge of facial anatomy, you will maintain your natural expression completely. The goal is not to paralyze your face, but to selectively relax the muscles that cause deep wrinkles, allowing you to continue to express emotion normally but with a smoother, more rested appearance. The key is precise dosage and strategic application in the right spots. At CPSC, our focus is always on achieving natural results that enhance your beauty without changing your facial identity.
The effects of botulinum toxin are not immediate. The typical timeline is:
3-4 days: You begin to notice subtle muscle relaxation.
7-10 days: Results more evident
14 days: Full effect achieved
The average duration is 4-6 months, although this varies depending on your individual metabolism, the dose applied and the area treated. Many patients who receive regular treatments find that the effects last progressively longer as the muscles are “trained” to remain more relaxed. We schedule a follow-up appointment after two weeks to evaluate results and make minor adjustments if necessary.
No, pregnancy and lactation are absolute contraindications for treatment with botulinum toxin. Although there is no evidence that the toxin causes harm to the fetus or infant, no controlled studies have been performed in pregnant or lactating women for obvious ethical reasons. As a precaution and following international medical guidelines, we recommend waiting until the breastfeeding period is completed before resuming botulinum toxin treatments. Your health and that of your baby are always the first priority.
While botulinum toxin is best known for its cosmetic applications, it has multiple FDA-approved medical uses:
Cosmetic uses:
- Wrinkles on the forehead, frown lines and crow's feet
- Gummy smile correction (highly visible gums)
- Subtle brow lift
- Smoothing of neck lines
Therapeutic medical uses:
- Chronic migraine (15+ headache days per month)
- Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating in armpits, palms or feet)
- Bruxism and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
- Facial muscle spasms
- Strabismus and blepharospasm
This versatility demonstrates the proven safety and efficacy of botulinum toxin in modern medicine.
There is no universal “magic age” to begin botulinum toxin treatments, as facial aging varies significantly among individuals. However, current trends favor a preventive approach:
- From 30 years of age: Ideal for patients who begin to notice the first lines of expression. Preventive treatment can significantly delay the formation of deep wrinkles.
- 30-40 years: Most common age to start regular treatments
- 40+ years: Corrective approach combined with progression prevention
Factors suggesting benefit of early treatment:
- Highly expressive facial muscles
- Genetics with tendency to early wrinkles
- Significant previous sun exposure
- Wrinkles visible even at rest
At CPSC, we evaluate your individual case during the consultation and recommend the optimal timing based on your specific anatomy and goals.
Although the vast majority of patients are very satisfied with their results, beauty is subjective and we understand that there may be concerns. Here is our protocol:
Evaluation after 2 weeks: We schedule a follow-up appointment when the full effect has developed. At this visit:
- We evaluate symmetry and results
- We listen to your comments and concerns
- We make minor adjustments if necessary (small additional doses in specific areas).
Temporary results: An advantage of botulinum toxin is that the effects are completely reversible. If something is not to your liking, the effect will disappear naturally in 4-6 months.
Open communication: At CPSC, we encourage honest communication. Your satisfaction is our priority, and we will work with you to achieve the results you desire within what is medically possible and aesthetically appropriate.
Yes, Botox can be safely combined with other aesthetic procedures and, in fact, this strategy is very common in modern aesthetic medicine. While Botox relaxes the musculature responsible for dynamic wrinkles, treatments such as hyaluronic acid, laser or biostimulators work on other skin layers and facial structures.
For example, hyaluronic acid helps to restore volume, smooth deep furrows and improve contours, while Botox focuses on preventing and smoothing expression lines. Laser or radiofrequency treatments help to improve the texture, luminosity and firmness of the skin, and biostimulators favor collagen production in the medium term.
The combination of these techniques allows a more complete, natural and long-lasting facial rejuvenation, as long as it is planned by a specialist after an individual medical evaluation.







