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Once people decide they may be interested in Botox, the next question is usually not whether to have it, but what exactly would I have treated? That is where many first consultations begin.
In Bromley clinics, Botox is commonly tailored to the areas that bother someone most. Some patients want one specific concern addressed, while others prefer a balanced treatment across several areas.
Horizontal forehead lines often become more noticeable when raising the eyebrows. Treatment here usually aims to soften movement while keeping natural expression.
This area needs careful balance. Too much relaxation can feel heavy, while too little may not achieve the effect someone hoped for.
The vertical lines between the brows are among the most common reasons people seek Botox. They can create an unintentionally tired, stern or stressed appearance.
For many Bromley patients, treating this area can make a face look more rested without anyone knowing why.
Lines around the outer eyes often appear when smiling. These can be softened while preserving warmth and movement.
This area is popular with patients who want a subtle change rather than an obvious intervention.
Many clinics in Bromley offer “three areas” treatment, commonly involving:
This can create a more balanced result than treating only one area, depending on facial movement patterns.
It is not automatically the right option for everyone, but it is common.
Some clinics also offer Botox for concerns beyond expression lines, following consultation and suitability assessment.
These may include:
Botox can sometimes be used in the masseter muscles where clinically appropriate.
Requested by some patients seeking a softer lower-face shape.
Underarm sweating treatment is available in some medical settings.
Availability varies by clinic, practitioner training and prescribing pathway.
Many people assume they need “full face Botox” or multiple areas immediately. Often, a smaller and more targeted plan is more sensible, especially if it is your first treatment.
A good practitioner should explain options rather than upsell unnecessary areas.
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