The Science of Beauty: Injection Botox Procedures at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
Botulinum toxin (Botox) is a regulated medical injectable, administered only by a qualified physician at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq Bahria Town Lahore. A consultation is mandatory; effects are transient (typically 3–6 months) and results vary by individual.
The Science of Beauty: Injection Botox Procedures at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
Description
Botox (Botulinum Toxin) at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
Botulinum toxin (Botox) is a regulated medical injectable, administered only by a qualified physician at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq, Bahria Town Lahore. A consultation is mandatory; effects are transient (typically 3–6 months) and results vary by individual. Botox is not suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Consultation is required. To book an appointment at the clinic, call 03041115000.
Usage & Benefits
- Can soften the appearance of certain dynamic facial expression lines
- Performed only after physician assessment of medical history
- Customised dose and placement based on clinical judgement
- In-clinic procedure with structured aftercare
- Honest framing: results are not permanent and vary individually
- Patients are counselled on possible side effects before consent
How To Use
1. Mandatory medical consultation: review of history, medications and expectations.
2. The physician confirms indication and discusses risks and realistic outcomes.
3. Botulinum toxin is administered only by a qualified physician using sterile technique.
4. Avoid lying flat, intense exercise, alcohol and facial massage for the rest of the day.
5. Effects typically begin in 3–14 days and last around 3–6 months.
6. Maintenance treatments are scheduled based on physician review — not on a fixed routine.
FAQs
Is Botox safe?
When administered by a qualified physician after assessment, it has an established safety profile, but it is a regulated medical procedure with possible side effects.
Who should not have Botox?
Patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding, those with certain neuromuscular disorders, or those with active infection at the planned site should not be treated.
What side effects are possible?
Bruising, swelling, headache, temporary eyelid or brow droop, and transient asymmetry can occur.
How long do results last?
Effects are transient — typically 3–6 months — and re-treatment requires another physician review.
Will it freeze my face?
A skilled physician aims for natural movement; over-treatment is avoided and dose is individualised.



