Question: Type B Botox
Hi , do you know of any asthetic practices that use Type B Botox within the UK?
Hi , do you know of any asthetic practices that use Type B Botox within the UK?
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Dr Fatima Ahmed
18th April 2024
Answer: I'm afraid we wouldn't be able to advise of this information.
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rtwskin
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Dr Victoria Dobbie
18th April 2024
Answer: Hello Anthony
The only reason for using a Botulinum Toxin Type B would be when you don't respond anymore to Botulinum Toxin type A. Botulinum toxin B does not have a licence for treating the face or neck.
This last 18 moths 3 new toxin A's have been introduced to the UK Market. Nucevia, Alluzience and Letybo each has a different manufacturing process giving the toxin different characteristics.
Nucevia- more precision for natural results, Alluzience is very nippy yet great for no movement both available at our clinic in Edinburgh. Letybo is also available widely.
You may respond to any of these toxins.
Kind regards
Dr Victoria
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Owner Tawa Dowling
18th April 2024
Answer: Hello Anthony,
Type B botox is rarely used for cosmetic purposes, as Type A botox is usually effective at reducing lines caused by muscle contraction, excessive sweating or to slim the jaw.
Type B botox can be recommended in cases of resistance to Type A. However, cases of true resistance can be difficult to diagnose, so I would recommend that you have a comprehensive consultation with an experienced medical aesthetic practitioner, to determine the root cause of the suspected resistance to Type A.
Most cases of suspected resistance are caused by antibody formation to the proteins within the botox formulation, and not to the botox molecule itself. In these cases, an extended gap between treatments will reduce the production of the antibodies, and allow full effectiveness of the botox treatment once it is restarted.
If you would like to book a consultation to discuss this further, please use the booking link in my bio (TD Aesthetics clinic).
Warm regards
Nurse Tawa
TD Aesthetics
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Clinic Manager & Events Coordinator Lynsey Georgeson
18th April 2024
Answer: Hello Anthony,
Thank you for your enquiry sent into the clinic.
Unfortunately, we do not offer Type B Botox in our clinic. I am sorry that we could not be of more help on this occasion.
Kindest regards,
Aoife
Patient Coordinator
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Dr Robert Greig
18th April 2024
Answer: No I don't sorry.
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Jackie Knight
18th April 2024
Answer: Good Afternoon, We can provide this, however we would need to a consultation with you first. If you would like to go ahead, please give us a call.
Thank you
Kirsty
A New You
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Anthony McGrogan on 18th April 2024
Hi Jackie,
I'm non responsive to Botox Type A- Allergan Botox, Nuceiva, Boccouture, and Azzalure & Xeomin, I have tried all of these over a 5 year period. I will give you call, thanks.
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Dr. Joanne McInerney
21st April 2024
Answer: Good morning,
I'm sorry I don't.
Best wishes
Dr Jo
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