EVETOX 100 – Korean Botulinum Toxin Type A for Aesthetic Precision and Clinical Safety
1. Overview & Manufacturer
EVETOX 100 is a botulinum toxin type A product manufactured in South Korea, designed for non-surgical facial rejuvenation and emerging therapeutic uses. Developed under GMP-compliant conditions, EVETOX is part of the new generation of Korean neurotoxins, delivering high quality, safety, and consistent clinical performance at a cost-effective price point.
2. Composition & Packaging
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Each vial contains 100 units of purified Clostridium botulinum toxin type A in lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder form
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Requires reconstitution with 0.9% sterile saline (NaCl) before use
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Contains minimal complexing proteins, reducing the risk of antibody formation with repeated treatments
3. Mechanism of Action
EVETOX acts by blocking acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction. This temporarily relaxes overactive or expressive muscles, resulting in:
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Smoothing of dynamic wrinkles
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Relaxation of jaw or neck muscles for contouring
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Reduction in glandular activity (e.g., in cases of excessive sweating)
4. Key Clinical Advantages
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✅ Consistent potency and reliable results across patients
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⏱️ Quick onset: Typically noticeable within 2–4 days after injection
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⏳ Long-lasting effect: Approximately 3 to 6 months, depending on the treatment area and patient metabolism
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🧬 Low immunogenicity: Designed to reduce the likelihood of resistance or antibody development
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💰 Affordable: Offers a cost-effective option for aesthetic clinics without compromising quality
5. Clinical Indications
Aesthetic Uses:
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Forehead lines
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Frown lines (glabellar region)
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Crow’s feet
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Bunny lines (nose wrinkles)
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Chin dimpling
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Masseter hypertrophy (jaw slimming)
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Platysmal bands (neck rejuvenation)
Therapeutic (Off-label) Uses:
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Axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating)
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Palmar/plantar hyperhidrosis
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TMJ pain and bruxism
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Chronic migraines
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Muscle spasms or twitching in facial areas
6. Dosage Guidelines (Typical Estimates)
Area | Recommended Units |
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Glabella | 10–20 U |
Forehead | 8–15 U |
Crow’s feet | 6–12 U per side |
Masseter (each side) | 25–40 U |
Underarms (each) | 50 U |
Note: Dosage should be individualized based on patient anatomy and treatment goals.
7. Storage & Handling
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Store at 2–8°C; protect from light and avoid freezing
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Reconstituted solution should be used within the timeframe indicated by the manufacturer
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Gently roll to mix—do not shake vigorously
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Administer only by licensed healthcare professionals trained in facial anatomy and toxin injection
8. Safety & Contraindications
Avoid use in:
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Patients with known allergy to botulinum toxin components
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Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
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Patients with neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis)
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Areas with infection or inflammation
Possible side effects may include mild bruising, swelling, headache, temporary ptosis (drooping eyelid), or localized muscle weakness—typically temporary and self-resolving.
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