Botox is a wonderful treatment that is scientifically proven for the treatment of facial lines and wrinkles. It helps to remove the tell-tale signs of ageing in the different facial areas primarily those in the upper facial region. One of the major benefits of having botox London treatment is that it is super quick and has minimal downtime. It means that you can have the botox injections during your lunchtime without anyone knowing about it!
However, for some people, it may be better to have other facial rejuvenation treatments in combination with botox for better results. People are often sceptical about which cosmetic treatments can be taken along with Botox during the same time. To help you decide which treatments work perfectly with botox, here are some of the common aesthetic treatments which work together quite well with Botox.
Botox with dermal filler injections
Botox is a muscle ‘relaxer’ while dermal fillers ‘ fill’ to give volume. Botox injections help to erase the lines, wrinkles and creases while dermal fillers help to replace the lost facial volume. Both treatments can be taken together and give striking facial rejuvenation results in combination.
Botox with chemical skin peel treatment
Botox and chemical skin peel treatment can be taken on the same day but the possibility varies from individual to individual. Generally, there is no problem in taking mild or light chemical peels with Botox treatment however if you want to take heavy or deep chemical skin peel treatment then it is better to give a gap of few days after taking Botox treatment. The chemical peel improves the texture and pigmentation while botox helps to improve your dynamic lines and wrinkles.
Botox with Cool Sculpting
Cool Sculpting treatment aims to reduce the excess body fat by freezing it. It is generally used for treating arms, abdomen and neck areas so you can easily take it along with Botox as both targets completely different body areas.
Botox with Laser Treatment
Laser treatments are effective for treating different facial concerns such as pigmentation, acne scars, unwanted facial hair etc. Whichever laser treatment you decide to take along with Botox, give a gap of at least 1 week between both the treatments. This will help you to avoid the overlapping effects of both if you are taking both treatments for the similar facial areas. However, if the treatments are aimed at different body areas then you can take both in a single appointment from your cosmetic practitioner.