Botulinum Hands-on Training in Zurich: A Look Behind the Scenes

The models are rea­dy, the injec­ta­bles pre­pared: The botu­li­num hands-on trai­ning in Zurich can begin. The lec­tu­rer and super­vi­sor: Lia Geor­gouli, Medi­cal Direc­tor of the Swiss Der­ma Cli­nic and Key Opi­ni­on Lea­der for Aller­gan. Her approach: every wrink­le is indi­vi­du­al and every tre­at­ment must take this into account. The small trai­ning group of doc­tors focu­sed on what real­ly counts in prac­ti­ce: the direct trans­fer of know­ledge and imple­men­ta­ti­on using various prac­ti­cal examples.

 

Practical training with botulinum for doctors

The evening star­ted with the most important input: the basics of botu­li­num tre­at­ment, dosa­ges, the cor­rect injec­tion points and the spe­cial fea­tures depen­ding on the skin type. The theo­ry was just the pre­lude. Imme­dia­te­ly after­wards, the par­ti­ci­pan­ts them­sel­ves took on the role of prac­ti­tio­ners. Under the super­vi­si­on of Lia Geor­gouli, clas­sic botu­li­num appli­ca­ti­ons were prac­ti­ced – or rather „per­fec­ted“:

 

One of the most important prin­ci­ples at the Swiss Der­ma Cli­nic is that the­re is no one-size-fits-all tre­at­ment. The con­di­ti­on of the skin, the facial expres­si­ons, the indi­vi­du­al wrink­les – all this influen­ces the tech­ni­que and the dosa­ge of the acti­ve ingre­di­ent. In the case of a brow lift with botu­li­num, it is also tes­ted in advan­ce whe­ther the indi­vi­du­al requi­re­ments are met.

 

Botulinum: the most important facts

First of all, botu­li­num, or more cor­rect­ly botu­li­num toxin A, is a drug that has been used for a long time. Expe­ri­ence has been gai­ned over many deca­des and the acti­ve ingre­di­ent is gene­ral­ly con­side­red to be very safe. Even in long-term use. Botu­li­num blocks or redu­ces the signal trans­mis­si­on bet­ween ner­ve and mus­cle. The mus­cle rela­xes and wrink­les are gent­ly smoot­hed out. Expres­si­on lines in par­ti­cu­lar, such as the famous frown lines on the fore­head, can be suc­cessful­ly trea­ted in this way. And if you start using it ear­ly, you can pre­vent the for­ma­ti­on of pro­no­un­ced wrink­les to a cer­tain extent.

 

Application of bunny lines to the chewing muscles

The trai­ning also dis­cus­sed and tried out les­ser-known appli­ca­ti­ons for which botu­li­num tre­at­ment is predestined.

 

Bun­ny lines: Fine wrink­les on the sides of the nose that appear when laug­hing or talking.

Gum­my smi­le: Term for visi­bly lar­ge gums when smi­ling, which can be com­pen­sa­ted for with botulinum.

Dimp­les on the chin: Small bumps cau­sed by acti­ve chin mus­cles can be smoot­hed out with botulinum.

Che­wing mus­cles (mas­se­ter): mus­cles that are over­ly pro­no­un­ced due to grin­ding or clen­ching or indi­vi­du­al facial expres­si­ons can be rela­xed with fine injec­tions of botu­li­num. This makes func­tion­al sen­se, the facial mus­cles are less ten­se and visual­ly inte­res­t­ing: the jaw­li­ne beco­mes slimmer.

 

Botulinum: the right technique and experience are important

Botu­li­num is a ver­sa­ti­le tool, but its use requi­res expe­ri­ence. The dose, the injec­tion ang­le and pre­cise know­ledge of the ana­to­my of the fine facial mus­cles deter­mi­ne the result – and of cour­se medi­cal safe­ty. The trai­ning the­r­e­fo­re also focu­sed on the exch­an­ge and abili­ty to cri­ti­cal­ly exami­ne the appli­ca­ti­on opti­ons again and again.

 

Conclusion of the training in Zurich

Botu­li­num opens up far more pos­si­bi­li­ties than just smoot­hing clas­sic fore­head wrink­les. In the hands of expe­ri­en­ced doc­tors, the acti­ve ingre­di­ent beco­mes a tool that smoot­hes wrink­les in fine doses, evens out pro­por­ti­ons and can even alle­via­te func­tion­al com­plaints. The botu­li­num cour­se at the Swiss Der­ma Cli­nic in Zurich once again made it clear how the pati­en­t’s indi­vi­du­al ide­as and ana­to­my have to fit tog­e­ther to achie­ve the ide­al result.

 

Would you like to know more about the tre­at­ment opti­ons with botu­li­num? Then arran­ge your indi­vi­du­al con­sul­ta­ti­on here at the Swiss Der­ma Cli­nic in Zurich.

 

FAQ

Which wrink­les can be trea­ted with botulinum?

Botu­li­num is well sui­ted for wrink­les cau­sed by facial expres­si­ons such as frown lines, fore­head wrink­les and cro­w’s feet. A gent­le lif­ting of the eye­brows (brow lift) is also pos­si­ble, pro­vi­ded the ana­to­mic­al requi­re­ments are met. Other are­as of appli­ca­ti­on include

  • Bun­ny lines (fine wrink­les in the nose area)
  • Gum­my smi­le (visi­ble gums when smiling)
  • Slight dim­pling of the chin (if the­re is a con­nec­tion with mus­cle tension)
  • Stron­gly deve­lo­ped che­wing muscles

 

How long does the effect last?

The result lasts for around three to six months. Mus­cle acti­vi­ty increa­ses again over time and the tre­at­ment can be refres­hed as required.

 

Does botu­li­num work immediately?

The full effect can be seen after around seven to four­teen days. Howe­ver, initi­al impro­ve­ments in wrink­le depth are pos­si­ble after just a few days.

 

Is the tre­at­ment pain­ful or asso­cia­ted with downtime?

Botu­li­num injec­tions are gene­ral­ly well tole­ra­ted and only take a few minu­tes. You can return to social life imme­dia­te­ly after­wards. Minor red­ness or loca­li­zed swel­ling around the injec­tion sites are pos­si­ble – the­se usual­ly subs­i­de very quick­ly and can be cover­ed with make-up.

Overview of the content
Search
Jetzt anrufen
WhatsApp schreiben
Mail verfassen
All dates

December 24, 2024, to December 27, 2024: No dermatology consultations or aesthetic treatments.

December 23, 2024, December 30, 2024, and December 31, 2024: Dermatology consultations available.

December 24, 2024, December 27, 2024, and December 28, 2024: Cosmetic treatments available.

December 20, 2024, and December 31, 2024: Cosmetic treatments available.

January 1, 2025, to January 2, 2025: No cosmetic treatments or dermatology consultations.