Face - Facial Medicine

Facial Botox

Medical application to soften expression lines and modulate certain gestures; the plan and zones are defined in assessment.
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What is it?

The Botox (botulinum toxin) is a medical treatment that relaxes in a controlled manner certain muscles to soften expression lines and balance gestures, without changing your identity.

It is not “fill” or “freeze” by default. The result depends on your gesticulation, your priorities and level of subtlety you are looking for, and that is defined in valuation.

Botox: what it changes and what it does not change

What changes:

  • Dynamic lines: they are softened by reducing the force of the gesture.

  • Dominant gestures: they are balanced without losing naturalness.

  • Fine symmetry: it is adjusted if there are differences between sides.

  • Expression “tired” due to stress: it may look more rested depending on your case.

What does not change:

  • Skin quality alone: texture and blemishes require another plan.

  • Marked flaccidity: alternatives or combinations are evaluated.

  • Deep wrinkles at rest: they may improve, but they are not “erased” by decree.

  • Identical results between people: your anatomy rules.

It is not a “fixed package”. In assessment we define what does and does not contribute. The goal is a harmonious result, with realistic expectations and security first.

What does it usually include?

It is defined according to your gestures, your priority areas and the effect you want (micro-dosage or more pronounced).

  • Selection of areas: forehead, frown lines and crow's feet according to your expression.

  • Eyebrow adjustment: subtle elevation when it brings harmony.

  • Gummy smile: it is evaluated if the gesture justifies it.

  • Chin: it is evaluated if there is contraction that marks folds.

  • Neck: visible bands are assessed for intensity and pattern.

  • Masseter: indicated if the objective is to smooth volume or aesthetic tension.

The extent and style of application are decided only after medical assessment.

Who is it for?

It works best when your goal is to soften expression and maintain a natural result without over-treating.

It could be for you if...

  • You are bothered by lines that appear when gesturing and want to soften them.

  • You are looking for a discreet effect Baby Botox (microdoses).

  • You notice tension between your eyebrows or forehead that hardens your expression.

  • You want to improve fine symmetry between both sides of the face.

  • You are interested in treating neck or masseter bands with aesthetic criteria.

Alternatives should be evaluated if...

  • Your priority is volume (dark circles, cheekbones, lips): this is usually another approach.

  • Your main problem is flaccidity: another plan is evaluated.

  • You are looking for an immediate “dramatic” change without prior diagnosis.

  • You have doubts about naturalness: it is clarified with examples and scope in valuation.

Assessment for Botox: how we define your plan

Assessment is the key step. Here we do not improvise or promise results without analysis. During the consultation we check:

Target

What makes you uncomfortable and what would be a natural outcome for you.

Analysis

Dominant gestures, symmetries and areas that really change your expression.

Movement pattern

How your lines are marked at rest and in expression, and how much to relax.

Scope

Recommended zones, level of subtlety (microdosing or more pronounced) and reasonable limits.

Follow-up

Care guide and control of the result to adjust if necessary.

“A clear plan, with aligned expectations, defined next steps and space to resolve doubts.”

The procedure, explained in simple terms

Before applying, the mirror target is marked and confirmed. The idea is precision, not quantity.

  • Mapping by gestures: you decide where it contributes and where it gets in the way.

  • Dose per zone: microdose or more marked according to your target.

  • Medical application: technique focused on symmetry and naturalness.

  • Control of the result: the team guides the follow-up and adjustments if required.

Preparation (before application)

Simple checklist to arrive with everything clear and frictionless.

Recovery and follow-up

The evolution is progressive and is accompanied by guidance from the team.
  • First hours: avoid manipulating or pressing the treated area.

  • First days: gradual changes are observed; expectations are adjusted calmly.

  • Subsequent weeks: symmetry and effect are confirmed; if necessary, adjustment is assessed.

  • Maintenance: defined according to your response and your naturalness goal.

The medical follow-up allows to adjust care and resolve doubts as the patient's evolution progresses.

Complementary treatments

When the objective goes beyond the gesture, a combined plan can be considered.

  • Filler: if the problem is volume, not just expression.

  • Biostimulators: if you are looking to improve skin quality gradually.

  • Skinbooster: when the focus is on hydration and texture.

  • Facial harmonization: if there are several areas that require order, not “patches”.

  • Dermo-cosmetic care: to support skin and results over time.

These points are explained individually during the appraisal.

Medical Philosophy

Medical tourism in Puerto Vallarta + coordination

If you are coming from another city or country, you can start with a virtual consultation and organize your process with the support of a patient coordinator.

What it does include:

- Flow orientation: steps, agenda and logistical recommendations.
- Support to reach assessment with clarity.

What it does not include:

Flights and direct hotel reservations (we give you the freedom to choose according to your budget).

Frequently Asked Questions

It should not be the objective. In assessment we define the level of movement you want to keep and whether microdosing is appropriate. The plan is adjusted to your expression, not the other way around.
It is a micro-dosing approach to smooth without losing naturalness. Suitable when you want discreet enhancement or it is your first time; it is defined in assessment according to your gesture.
Yes, when the volume or tension of the masseter affects facial harmony. Your anatomy and the expected change are evaluated to decide if it contributes.
Sometimes yes, but it is not always convenient to do “everything” if you don't need it. In valuation we define priorities so that the result looks coherent.
It may be an option in certain gesture patterns. The key is diagnosis: it is defined in assessment if the problem is muscular and if the extent is reasonable.
It is not decided by packages. It is defined by your objective, your gesticulation and the effect you want to maintain; in assessment the plan is put together by zones.

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