Botox has become synonymous with non-surgical anti-ageing — and for good reason. Since its introduction to aesthetic medicine over three decades ago, Botox has become the most widely performed cosmetic procedure worldwide, with millions of treatments administered every year. Its popularity is built on one simple truth: it works — safely, predictably, and with minimal disruption to your daily life. What is Botox? Botox is a purified form of botulinum toxin type A — a naturally occurring protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. In the extremely small, diluted doses used in aesthetic medicine, it works by temporarily blocking the nerve signals to targeted facial muscles, preventing them from contracting and thereby smoothing the overlying skin. Botox is not a filler — it does not add volume. It is a muscle relaxant that addresses dynamic wrinkles — those caused by repeated facial expressions. The Botox Treatment Process at Aesthetic Doctor Centre, Kalyan Step 1: Consultation Your physician conducts a thorough facial analysis — assessing your wrinkle patterns, muscle strength, facial symmetry, and aesthetic goals. This is where we discuss the areas to be treated, the expected outcome, and answer all your questions. Step 2: Preparation The skin is cleansed. A topical numbing cream may be applied, though most patients find Botox injections comfortable without anaesthesia due to the very fine needle used. Step 3: Injection Using ultra-fine needles, your physician injects precise amounts of Botox into the targeted muscles. The entire injection process takes just 10–20 minutes, depending on the areas being treated. Step 4: Post-Treatment You are free to leave the clinic immediately. Mild redness or small bumps at injection sites resolve within 30–60 minutes. You can return to work and most normal activities straight away.