Medical Artistry: Botox Side Effects & Safety
Safety is the silent foundation of beautiful results. At Nexus Clinic, our Botox safety protocols are rooted in medical assessment and precise mapping techniques.
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Clinical Precision: Is Botox Safe?
Yes, Botox is considered safe when performed by qualified medical doctors. It has been used in medical and aesthetic treatments for decades, with a safety profile that is well-established when correct dosage, technique, and product quality are followed.
The key factor in safety is always who performs the treatment and the clinical rigor behind it.
The Roadmap of Botox Side Effects
Most Botox side effects are mild, predictable, and temporary.
Common (Mild)
Usually resolve within a few hours to a few days.
- Mild redness at injection sites
- Slight swelling
- Small bruises
- Temporary tight or heavy feeling
- Mild headache
Less Common
Temporary effects as the Botox settles.
- Minor facial asymmetry
- Temporary eyebrow heaviness
- Slight muscle weakness near treated area
Serious (Rare)
Significantly reduced with expert doctors.
- Drooping eyelids
- Uneven results
- Unintended muscle relaxation
Why Side Effects Usually Occur
Botox should always be treated as a medical procedure, not a beauty service.
Placement
Incorrect injection points cause product to drift.
Dos
Excessive units lead to a frozen or heavy look.
Inexperience
Injectors without deep facial mapping knowledge.
Persekitaran
Treatments done in non-medical settings.
The Nexus Clinic Safety Standard
Doctors
Medical Grade
Assessment
Dosing

