Botox in Glasgow
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Looking for botox in Glasgow? Botox is a prescription-only medicine that temporarily relaxes facial muscles to soften frown lines, forehead lines, and crow's feet — with results lasting 3–4 months. Under UK law, it must be prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional following a face-to-face consultation. Compare verified botox clinics in Glasgow and request a free callback.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will Botox make my face look frozen?
Not when administered correctly. Save Face advises that a skilled practitioner tailors the dose to soften lines whilst preserving natural expression. The frozen look typically results from over-treatment. Discuss your preference for natural results during your consultation.
How often do I need Botox?
According to NHS guidance, most people have treatments every 3–4 months initially. Some patients find they can extend this interval over time as muscles become trained to relax. Your prescriber will recommend an appropriate schedule based on your individual response.
Is Botox safe long-term?
The NHS notes that Botox has been used medically and cosmetically for over 30 years with an excellent safety record. When administered by qualified professionals at appropriate doses, long-term use is considered safe. Research suggests muscles may require less frequent treatment over time.
Can I have Botox and fillers together?
Yes. According to the JCCP, they are often combined as part of a comprehensive facial rejuvenation plan. Botox addresses dynamic wrinkles from muscle movement, whilst fillers restore volume and smooth static lines. Your practitioner can advise on the best combination for your specific concerns.
How much does botox cost in Glasgow?
The cost of botox in Glasgow typically ranges from £150 to £350 per area, with many patients treating 2–3 areas (forehead, frown lines, crow's feet). Prices vary between clinics based on practitioner experience and product brand. Use our directory to compare verified clinics in Glasgow.
How long does botox last?
According to NHS guidance, botox results typically last 3–4 months before muscle activity naturally returns. Some patients find effects extend longer with regular treatments as muscles become conditioned to relaxation. Your prescriber in Glasgow can recommend an appropriate maintenance schedule.
What is the aftercare for botox?
The NHS advises avoiding lying down for 4 hours after botox and skipping intense exercise for 24 hours. Do not rub or massage treated areas, as this can cause the toxin to migrate. Minor redness at injection sites typically resolves within an hour.
What qualifications should my botox practitioner have?
botox is a prescription-only medicine that must be prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional (GMC, GDC, NMC, or GPhC registered) following a face-to-face consultation. In Glasgow, verify your practitioner provides written aftercare instructions as required by the JCCP.