Botulax

$20.00

  • 1-50pcs : $20
  • 51-100pcs : $18
  • 101-300pcs : $15
  • 301-1000pcs : $13
  • more than 1000pcs : $10
Description

BOTULAX is a professional Botulinum Toxin Type A product developed by HUGEL, Inc., South Korea. HUGEL describes Botulax as its domestic botulinum toxin formulation, and Korea MFDS lists Botulax’s active ingredient as Clostridium Botulinum Toxin Type A.

Designed for advanced aesthetic applications, BOTULAX works by temporarily relaxing targeted facial muscles, helping to reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles caused by repeated facial expressions. It supports non-surgical anti-aging treatments and helps clients achieve a smoother, more refreshed, and naturally balanced look.

BOTULAX is suitable for professional aesthetic clinics, dermatology centers, medical spas, and authorized distributors looking for a reliable botulinum toxin solution for cosmetic treatment programs. Depending on local approval and practitioner assessment, it may be used for professional treatments targeting areas such as glabellar lines, forehead lines, and crow’s feet. Korea MFDS lists Botulax for temporary improvement of moderate to severe glabellar wrinkles in adults aged 18–65, among other approved indications.

Key Benefits

  • Botulinum Toxin Type A for professional aesthetic use
  • Helps soften the appearance of dynamic facial wrinkles
  • Supports smoother and younger-looking skin
  • Suitable for non-surgical anti-aging treatments
  • Designed for precise application by trained professionals
  • Helps achieve natural-looking and balanced facial results
  • Suitable for clinics, medical spas, and aesthetic distributors

Professional Use Only

This product is intended for use by qualified medical or aesthetic professionals only. Application should follow local regulations, product instructions, professional training, and safety guidelines. Product availability, approved indications, and permitted use may vary by country.

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