Botulax 100u (Letybo)
Botulax 100IU is a botulinum toxin type A injectable used for the temporary treatment of wrinkles, fine lines, and certain medical conditions such as chronic migraines, excessive sweating, and muscle spasms. With a potency of 200 units, Botulax works by temporarily blocking the signals between nerves and muscles, providing a smoother, more youthful appearance. It is widely used in aesthetic treatments, offering effective results with minimal downtime.
Key Benefits
- Cost-Effective Efficiency: The 100-unit vial size offers an optimal balance for treating multiple areas (e.g., full upper face) from a single vial, enhancing practice cost management without significant waste.
- High Purity & Consistency: Produced using a purified manufacturing process, Botulax is known for its reliable diffusion and consistent clinical results, supporting predictable treatment outcomes.
- Rapid Onset: Patients may notice initial effects often within 2-3 days post-treatment, with full effects typically visible within one week, contributing to high patient satisfaction.
- Versatile Application: Effective for a broad range of both aesthetic indications and therapeutic uses (e.g., hyperhidrosis, muscle spasticity), making it a versatile tool in a clinical setting.
Target Areas for Treatment
- Glabellar Complex: frown lines
- Frontalis Muscle: horizontal forehead lines
- Orbicularis Oculi: lateral canthal lines or "crow's feet"
- Brow Lift: chemical brow shaping
- Bunny Lines: nasal scrunch lines
- Perioral Rhytids: with extreme caution and micro-dosing
- Mentalis Muscle: chin dimpling
- Masseteric Hypertrophy: jaw slimming
- Axillary or Palmar Hyperhidrosis: excessive sweating
Therapeutic Applications: (Requires specific diagnosis and dosing protocols)
- Blepharospasm
- Cervical Dystonia
- Muscle Spasticity
Important Tips for Medical Practitioners
- Establish Your Own Dosing Protocol: Botulax units are not interchangeable with Botox, Dysport, or other toxins. Begin with conservative, area-specific dosing based on Botulax clinical data or established peer protocols, and adjust based on individual patient response. Do not use direct 1:1 conversion ratios from other brands.
- Reconstitution for Desired Effect: The volume of diluent significantly affects the concentration and spread. A moderate dilution (e.g., 2.5 mL per 100 μL vial) is a common starting point for balanced diffusion. Always use preservative-free saline.
- Understand Its Characteristic: Botulax is generally noted to have a diffusion profile that is precise yet slightly broader than some counterparts. Factor this into injection point planning, especially near the orbital rim, to minimize the risk of eyelid ptosis.
- Storage & Stability: Store unopened vials refrigerated between 2°C and 8°C. Post-reconstitution, stability data can vary; a standard clinical guideline is to use within 24 hours when refrigerated, but always refer to the latest manufacturer instructions.
- Comprehensive Patient Assessment: As with all neuromodulators, a thorough consultation is critical. Screen for contraindications, manage expectations regarding onset and duration, and document pre-treatment status with photography. Obtain specific informed consent for off-label uses.
Disclaimer: This information is for professional educational use only. The safe and effective administration of Botulax requires appropriate medical training, licensure, and a deep understanding of facial and muscular anatomy. Alura Medical Supply distributes this product to credentialed healthcare professionals only.