Is Botox preventative, and how do patients know if it is the right choice for them? With ACRE’s complete guide to ‘prejuvenation’ and preventative botox, you will find all the answers you need to provide informed and responsible guidance to your patients.
What Does ‘Prejuvenation’ Mean?
‘Prejuevantion’ is more than just a play on words. It refers to the shift away from seeing toxins and diluents (commonly referred to by the brand name, Botox) as a corrective measure and towards botox as a preventative measure, using it to delay the signs of ageing before they manifest.
Rather than waiting for wrinkles to become ‘static’, making treatment more difficult, ‘prejuvenation’ involves applying botox strategically throughout patients’ 20s and 30s to preserve the health and radiance of skin.
‘Prejuvenation’ as a whole is about much more than single treatment sessions. In addition to using preventative botox brands like Allazure, patients are encouraged to maintain healthy everyday habits like good skincare and sun protection.
The Science of Prevention: Can Botox Prevent Wrinkles?
At first, patients may doubt the effectiveness of botox as a preventative treatment, but there is science to back up the concept.
Wrinkles form as we age. As skin becomes drier and less elastic, it loses the flexibility to bounce back from the distorting effects of muscle movements like smiling, frowning and squinting. Preventative botox injected into the face blocks nerve signals to these moving hyperdynamic muscles, reducing the mechanical stress on the skin.
Reduced stress on the skin also minimises the breakdown of collagen and elastin, both of which support flexible, radiant skin. The production of these proteins reduces with age, so preventative botox supports the longevity of youthful skin.
When Should Interested Patients Start ‘Prejuvenation’?
‘Prejuvenation’ might sound like an appealing option for your patients, but when is the best time to start using botox as a preventative treatment? Between the ages of 25 and 35 is known as the ‘sweet spot’ for ‘prejuvenation’ treatment, but it’s important to assess the skin behaviour of an individual patient, not just their age.
When consulting the lines on a person’s face, you must distinguish between ‘dynamic’ and ‘static’ lines. Dynamic lines are those that only appear during expression, whereas static lines remain when the face is at rest. Preventative botox can be used from the time fine static lines first become visible.
In order to prevent these lines from becoming more pronounced, an effective approach to ‘prejuvenation’ is ‘Baby Botox’. This involves micro-dosing botox, allowing the face to move naturally while easing the mechanical stress on the skin created by these same facial expressions.
How Can Patients Support Their ‘Prejuvenation’ Treatment?
Using Botox as a preventative measure can play a key role in protecting the youthful vibrance and flexibility of skin, but true ‘prejuvenation’ can be achieved through a combination of treatment and daily habits. Practitioners should advise patients on the ways they can support the results of their botox, including:
- Sun Protection: UV radiation is a key contributor to the premature ageing of skin, so applying sufficient SPF is key to protecting it.
- Skincare: Using a combination of gentle cleansers, antioxidant serum, and retinol ensures the skin gets all the vitamins and cell nourishment it needs.
- Skin Boosters and Hydration: Keeping the skin hydrated is key to sustaining its youthfulness, and skin boosters are very effective for supplying moisture directly under the skin.
FAQs: Common Patient Questions
Does preventative Botox make you look ‘frozen’?
No, ‘prejuvenation’ does not harden the face so that it is unable to show expression. With the correct technique, preventative botox hinders the development of unwanted static lines while having a light enough touch to ensure the face remains expressive.
How long does it last in younger skin?
Botox works as a preventative measure for three to four months, at which point its effect on nerves begins to fade. Patients can organise recurring follow-up treatments to maintain their radiant skin.
What safety regulations apply to ‘prejuvenation’ treatments?
There are a number of rules in place to ensure ‘prejuvenation’ treatments are administered safely and legally. Botox can only be prescribed following a face-to-face consultation, with remote prescriptions and non-licensed products being illegal. ACRE Pharmacy has always been committed to MHRA and GPhC standards to ensure our products are used with patients’ best interests at heart.
Shop ‘Prejuvenation’ Treatments with ACRE Pharmacy
‘Prejuvenation’ treatments offer patients a solution for delaying the signs of ageing and retaining youthful, glowing skin. When applied with the skill of an expert practitioner, preventative Botox reduces everyday strains on skin without hindering the expressiveness of the face.
Discover ACRE Pharmacy’s range of Botox products and find the perfect preventative treatment method for your patients. As a trusted UK-based pharmacy, registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council, we offer a vast collection of market-leading skin boosters. Order online today or
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