At BCI Clinic, we are dedicated to providing exceptional Botox treatments and procedures to our valued clients, ensuring your comfort and satisfaction throughout your treatment journey.
BOTOX FAQS
Most frequent questions and answers about Botox & the procedure
What is Botox, and how does it work?
Botox is primarily composed of Botulinum Toxin Type A, a bacterium that prevents muscles from contracting. At BCI Clinic, we adhere to a “teach-then-treat” approach, which involves educating our patients about available treatments and allowing them to make informed decisions regarding their next steps in our clinic. Due to Health Canada regulations, we are unable to discuss the specifics surrounding the usage of Botox on this platform. However, if you’re interested in learning more about Botox in Ottawa, we invite you to schedule a consultation with us for further information.
How long does Botox last?
The effects of Botox typically last between 3 to 4 months. However, the duration can vary from person to person. To maintain the desired results, it is generally recommended to receive Botox treatments every 3 to 4 months.
Who is qualified to administer Botox injections?
In Canada, you must be a registered nurse, registered practical nurse, or doctor in order to administer Botox injections. At BCI Clinic, our team consists of registered nurses with years of medical experience who are qualified to perform Botox injections in compliance with Canadian laws and regulations.
What are the risks and benefits of Botox injections?
During your initial consultation, we will provide you with a comprehensive list of benefits and risks of Botox injections. Due to Health Canada guidelines, we are unable to provide further details on this platform. To ensure our patients are fully informed regarding any procedure they undergo in our clinic, we aim to discuss risks and benefits and answer all questions you may have in person.
Should I avoid certain things before Botox injections?
Before making an appointment, it’s best to contact one of our Registered Nurses or your General Practitioner to ensure that you are medically fit to receive Botox injections.
Moreover, you should avoid the following:
- Taking medications such as aspirin or Advil, or any other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
- Avoid any alcoholic beverages or smoking within 24 hours of your procedure.
What can I expect during a Botox injection procedure?
Prior to your first appointment at BCI Clinic, we will have a consultation to discuss your desired results, pre and post-care treatment, and overall wellness. Our clinic prioritizes tailored injections based on areas you would like to see for improvement. As a result, each procedure is unique and administered in a safe environment, ensuring your needs are met throughout your appointment with us. If you require further details regarding Botox in Ottawa or other injection procedures, please contact us so we can book you in for a consultation!
What should I do after a Botox injection?
After receiving a Botox injection, it is recommended to follow these guidelines:
- Avoid lying down for the first 4 hours after the procedure.
- Refrain from exercise or strenuous physical activity for 24 hours.
- Avoid wearing makeup or using harsh chemicals on the face or injection area.
- Abstain from drinking alcohol or smoking for 24 hours.
Are there any restrictions on who can receive Botox injections?
As with any medical procedure, there are restrictions on who can receive Botox injections. During your consultation with BCI Clinic, factors such as overall health, skin condition, and medical history will be assessed to determine if you are a suitable candidate for the treatment. It is important to disclose any relevant medical information and discuss any concerns with the healthcare professional administering the Botox injections.
How can I minimize the risks of Botox treatment?
If you are interested in receiving Botox treatments in Ottawa, you’ll naturally have a few questions about the potential risks. When you book with BCI Clinic, we’ll cover the risks and concerns that come with these injections during your consultation. We care about our clients and will provide a pre-care plan to ensure you can properly prepare your skin before coming to the clinic for your first appointment. We provide advice from a medical perspective and ensure all of our injectable appointments occur in a sterile and safe environment. If we believe there is an increased risk of adverse reactions or effects from this procedure, we will inform you before booking any further appointments.
What’s the difference between Botox and Dysport?
Botox and Dysport are both neurotoxin-based treatments. The main difference lies in their formulation and the way they spread within the body. To learn more, consult with our medical professionals.
Are Botox and fillers the same?
No, Botox and dermal fillers are not the same. They are separate treatments that provide different results. Botox contains purified bacteria, which temporarily freezes the muscles in the treated area. Dermal fillers, on the other hand, are commonly used to restore elasticity and volume in the skin, which may be lost over time due to aging or environmental factors. It’s important to consult with our medical professionals to determine the most suitable treatment for your specific concerns and goals.