Botulinum Toxin Research Guide

Full name: Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox)

A purified neurotoxin protein used medically and cosmetically to temporarily relax muscles, most famously for smoothing wrinkles. It must only be administered by trained medical professionals; included here for educational reference.

How Botulinum Toxin Works

Cleaves SNARE proteins (SNAP-25) required for acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction, temporarily blocking nerve signals to targeted muscles. This relaxes the muscle, softening dynamic wrinkles or reducing overactivity.

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Research Citations

  1. Botulinum toxin for facial wrinkles (2019) - Consistently reduced the appearance of dynamic facial wrinkles with a well-characterized safety profile when professionally administered.

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