Botulinum Toxin / Contouring
"Personalized Body Botox Tailored to Muscle Balance"
A customized Body Botox treatment designed to create more natural body contours by evaluating muscle development and overall body balance in areas such as the trapezius, calves, thighs, and upper arms.

What Is Body Botox?
Body Botox is a treatment that involves injecting Botulinum Toxin into developed muscles to regulate muscle activity. It is commonly performed on areas with prominent muscle development, such as the trapezius, calves, thighs, and upper arms. By reducing muscle activity, the treatment may help create smoother and more natural body contours.
How Body Botox Works
Botulinum Toxin temporarily inhibits the release of acetylcholine at the nerve endings, reducing muscle contractions. As muscle activity decreases, enlarged muscles may gradually reduce in size, helping refine the contours of each treated area.
Trapezius Botox
Trapezius Botox is performed when the trapezius muscles between the neck and shoulders are noticeably developed. By considering muscle tension and development, the treatment may help create a smoother neckline and more refined shoulder contours.
Calf Botox
Calf Botox is performed when developed gastrocnemius muscles make the calves appear bulky. By regulating calf muscle activity, the treatment may help create slimmer and more natural calf contours.
Thigh Botox
Thigh Botox is performed after evaluating the degree of thigh muscle development. For those concerned about muscular thighs, a personalized treatment plan is created according to individual muscle structure.
Upper Arm Botox
Upper Arm Botox is performed for those concerned about developed arm muscles. By considering muscle activity and overall balance, the treatment may help create smoother and more natural upper arm contours.
Key Considerations for Body Botox
The required dosage and treatment area may vary depending on muscle size, muscle activity, and lifestyle habits. It is important to carefully assess muscle development and overall body balance before creating a personalized treatment plan.
- Recommended Interval
- Results typically last 3–6 months
- Recommended Sessions
- Maintenance treatments recommended as the effects gradually diminish
- Recovery Time
- Immediate return to daily activities
Benefits
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Treatment Process
FAQ
Which areas can be treated with Body Botox?
Body Botox may be performed on areas with noticeable muscle development, including the trapezius, calves, thighs, and upper arms. The treatment area is determined according to each patient’s muscle condition.
Do Trapezius Botox and Calf Botox work in the same way?
Both treatments use Botulinum Toxin to regulate muscle activity. However, the dosage and treatment plan may vary depending on the treatment area and the characteristics of each muscle.
When will I begin to notice results?
Muscle changes can generally be observed approximately 2–4 weeks after treatment, although the timing may vary by individual.
How long do the results last?
Results generally last approximately 3–6 months. The duration may vary depending on muscle activity and lifestyle habits.
Will exercise reduce the effectiveness?
Exercise itself does not eliminate the effects of Body Botox. However, the duration of the results may vary depending on the level of muscle activity.
Can multiple areas be treated during the same session?
Yes. Multiple areas may be treated during the same session after evaluating muscle development and the required dosage for each area.
Will I need maintenance treatments?
Maintenance treatments are generally recommended every 3–6 months, depending on the duration of the effects and individual condition.
Will my muscles disappear completely or become significantly weaker?
Body Botox does not remove the muscles. It temporarily regulates muscle activity, and an appropriate dosage is determined according to each patient’s muscle condition.