Microtox
Microtox is a technique that uses micro-doses of a neuromodulator placed very superficially to refine pores, soften fine lines, and create a smoother, more radiant finish—without the “frozen” look.
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What Is Microtox?
Microtox is a method of injecting very small, diluted amounts of a neuromodulator into the superficial layers of the skin (rather than deeper muscles). This can help soften fine lines while improving skin finish—often described as “airbrushed.”
Benefits of Microtox
- Natural-looking results — soft refinement without a stiff look
- Minimal downtime — most return to normal activities quickly
- Improved skin texture — refined pores and smoother finish
- Oil control support — helpful for those who get shiny quickly
- Quick appointment — often around 30 minutes
What to Expect
Your appointment typically includes consultation, cleansing, and superficial micro-injections to targeted zones. Some patients experience minor redness for a short time. Results generally appear within several days, with peak results in about 1–2 weeks (varies).
Aftercare
Avoid strenuous exercise, heat exposure (saunas), and facial massage for the first 24 hours unless your provider instructs otherwise.
Ready for “airbrushed” skin?
Book a private consultation and we’ll design a plan tailored to your skin goals.
FAQs
Does Microtox freeze my face? +
Microtox is designed for superficial placement and subtle refinement. Most patients maintain natural expression while seeing smoother texture.
When will I see results? +
Many see improvement within several days, with more noticeable results around 1–2 weeks (varies by individual).
How long do results last? +
Results commonly last about 2–3 months depending on your skin, dosing, and treatment plan.
Is there downtime? +
Downtime is minimal. Some people have mild redness or small bumps that settle quickly.
What should I avoid after Microtox? +
Avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and facial massage for about 24 hours unless your provider advises otherwise.
Credible Sources (Links)
- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) — Botulinum toxin overview: https://www.aad.org/public/cosmetic/wrinkles/botulinum-toxin
- FDA — BOTOX (onabotulinumtoxinA) labeling (Rx label): https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2023/103000s5327lbl.pdf
- American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) — Cosmetic injectables overview: https://www.asds.net/skin-experts/skin-treatments/injectables
This page is informational and does not replace a medical consultation. Individual results vary.