Calf Reduction Botox
Description
Calf Reduction Botox is a non-surgical procedure aimed at reducing the size of the calves by injecting Botulinum toxin, most commonly known as Botox. This procedure is utilized to target the gastrocnemius muscle, one of the primary muscles responsible for the bulkiness of the calves. Botox works by blocking the nerve signals in the muscle where it is injected, hence reducing the muscle activity and causing a temporary but significant reduction in muscle size. This procedure is usually done under local anesthesia with the help of an ultrasound machine to ensure precise Botox placement. In a typical calf reduction Botox procedure, the specialist will examine your calves to identify the areas that require treatment. After applying a local anesthetic, the specialist will use an ultrasound guidance to inject Botox into the identified muscles. Depending on the size of the calves, multiple injections might be necessary. Each session usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes. With this procedure, patients can expect to see a reduction in the size of their calves over the course of a few weeks following treatment. Several treatment sessions may be necessary to achieve the desired result. Side effects can include mild discomfort, bruising or swelling. However, this is a minimal invasive procedure and usually done on an outpatient basis. Patients can return to most of their normal activities immediately after the procedure.
Ailments treated by this procedure: Bulky Calves, Calf Slimming, Muscular Calves Pain, and Calf Hypertrophy
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