Aloha Med Spa offers a comprehensive portfolio of treatments for common skin concerns as well as specific aesthetic goals.
Microtox
At Aloha Med Spa, we are excited to offer Microtox, a cutting-edge treatment that uses highly diluted botulinum toxin to enhance your skin's texture and tone. Microtox, also known as micro Botox, is a cosmetic treatment that involves the use of botulinum toxin (Botox) in very small, diluted doses. Unlike traditional Botox treatments that target specific areas to reduce wrinkles or muscle activity, Microtox uses finer injections across a larger area to achieve a more subtle, overall improvement in skin texture and tone.
This innovative approach provides subtle, natural-looking improvements by targeting fine lines, reducing pore size, and smoothing the skin. Our advanced technique ensures precise, even results with minimal discomfort and downtime. Microtox is perfect for those seeking a refreshed, radiant complexion without altering facial expressions. Experience the transformative benefits of Microtox at Aloha Med Spa, where we combine the latest in aesthetic technology with personalized care.
Maintenance sessions are usually needed every 3 to 6 months to sustain the improvements in skin texture and tone.
- Individuals Seeking Subtle Enhancements: Those who want a more natural-looking improvement in skin texture and fine lines.
- People Looking for a Non-Invasive Option: Those who prefer a less invasive alternative to traditional Botox treatments for overall skin rejuvenation.
- Microtox is an effective option for those looking to enhance their skin’s appearance with a subtle and natural-looking result.
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How Microtox Works
Frequently Asked Questions
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For best results, it is advised to avoid sun exposure and the following products & procedures at least 1 week prior to your treatment:
- Electrolysis
- Waxing
- Depilatory Creams
- Laser hair removal
- Any exfoliating products
- Shaving of the area to be treated
- Any products that may be drying or irritating, including products containing salicylic
acid, alpha hydroxy acids, vitamin c, hydroquinone, retinoids, and prescription medications.
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- Massage the treated area to evenly distribute Sculptra. A good rule of thumb is5-5-5: Massage the injected area for 5 minutes, 5 times a day, for 5 days in a row.1
- The rejuvenating effects of Sculptra can last up to two years, making it a long-lasting solution for facial volume restoration. Regular maintenance sessions can be scheduled as needed to sustain the results.
- While Sculptra is generally well-tolerated, patients may experience some common side effects such as redness, swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the injection sites. These effects are usually temporary and resolve on their own.
- NOTE: Some immediate results may be visible after the first session, but it’s important to note, the full effects become more apparent as collagen continues to develop. Stay cool! Heating internally can cause hyperpigmentation.
- Do not put treated area directly into a hot shower spray.
- Do not use hot tubs, steam rooms or saunas.
- Do not go swimming.
- Do not participate in activities that would cause excessive perspiration.
- Do not use loofahs or other means of exfoliation.
- Do not direct a hair dryer onto the treated area.
- Do not apply ice or ice water to the treated area.
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- Indication: Sculptra® (injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA-SCA)) is indicated for use in people with healthy immune systems for the correction of shallow to deep nasolabial fold contour deficiencies, fine lines and wrinkles in the cheek region, and other facial wrinkles.
- Sculptra should not be used by people that are allergic to any ingredient of the product or have a history of keloid formation or hypertrophic scarring. Safety has not been established in patients who are pregnant, lactating, breastfeeding, or under 18 years of age.
- Sculptra has unique injection requirements and should only be used by a trained healthcare practitioner. Contour deficiencies should not be overcorrected because they are expected to gradually improve after treatment.
- The most common side effects after initial treatment include injection site swelling, tenderness, redness, pain, bruising, bleeding, itching and lumps. Other side effects may include small lumps under the skin that are sometimes noticeable when pressing on the treated area. Larger lumps, some with delayed onset with or without inflammation or skin discoloration, have also been reported.