Botatox 100 – Refined Botulinum Toxin Type A for Reliable Aesthetic and Medical Use
1. Overview & Manufacturer
Botatox 100 is a botulinum toxin type A product manufactured in South Korea, part of the expanding market of high-quality Korean neurotoxins designed for non-surgical facial rejuvenation and selected therapeutic uses. While still emerging globally, Botatox is gaining attention for its purity, performance, and affordability, making it a competitive option for clinics seeking consistent results without premium brand pricing.
2. Composition & Presentation
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Each vial contains 100 units of Clostridium botulinum toxin type A, in lyophilized powder form
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Must be reconstituted with 0.9% sterile saline (NaCl) before injection
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Manufactured under GMP standards, ensuring safety, potency, and batch-to-batch consistency
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Low protein content helps reduce the risk of antibody formation with repeated use
3. Mechanism of Action
Like all botulinum toxins, Botatox works by blocking the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction. This action:
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Temporarily paralyzes the targeted muscles
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Reduces muscle movement, leading to a smoother, wrinkle-free appearance
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Decreases activity of overactive glands (e.g., sweat glands)
4. Clinical Advantages
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✅ Consistent clinical results with high patient satisfaction
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⏱️ Onset of action within 3–5 days, with full results visible in 7–10 days
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⏳ Effect duration of approximately 3–6 months depending on treatment area and metabolism
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🎯 Balanced diffusion profile: suitable for both small, detailed corrections and wider treatment zones
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💰 Cost-effective alternative to major Western brands such as Botox®, Dysport®, and Xeomin®
5. Common Applications
Aesthetic Use:
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Forehead lines
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Glabellar (frown) lines
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Crow’s feet
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Bunny lines (nasal wrinkles)
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Chin dimpling
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Masseter muscle reduction (jaw slimming)
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Platysmal bands (neck tightening)
Therapeutic (Off-label) Use:
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Hyperhidrosis (underarms, hands, feet)
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain
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Bruxism
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Chronic migraines
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Muscle spasms or facial twitching
6. Handling & Administration
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Storage: 2–8°C; avoid light and do not freeze
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Reconstitution: Typically 2.0–2.5 mL of 0.9% saline to produce a 4–5 U per 0.1 mL solution
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Injection tools: 30–32G insulin syringes for accuracy and patient comfort
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Qualified use only: To be administered strictly by licensed medical professionals
7. Safety & Contraindications
Do not use in patients who:
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Are pregnant or breastfeeding
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Have neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis)
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Are allergic to any botulinum toxin components
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Have active skin infections at the injection site
Monitor for potential side effects such as localized swelling, bruising, ptosis (eyelid drooping), or rare systemic effects if overdosed or incorrectly placed.
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