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Botulinum Toxin Treatments

Traptox

Why choose this treatment

Traptox treatment

The TrapTox treatment is an innovative, Botox-based procedure designed to reduce excessive tension in the trapezius muscle (the neck and shoulder muscles) and to refine the aesthetic appearance of the neck and shoulder area. The treatment offers both aesthetic and functional benefits.

During TrapTox, a small amount of Botox is injected into the trapezius muscle, which temporarily reduces the muscle's activity. As a result, the muscle relaxes, the shoulders sit visibly lower and slimmer, and the neck appears longer and more elegant.

Treatment Summary

Treatment type: Injection treatment with botulinum toxin
Treatment duration: Approx. 15–30 minutes
Frequency: The effect usually lasts 3–4 months, and in some cases up to 6 months, after which a repeat treatment is recommended.
Traptox

Why choose this treatment

01

Quick and gentle solution

02

Slimmer, more elegant neck and shoulder line

03

Relief of stress-related muscle tension

04

Safe, well-established procedure

05

A longer-looking neck

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Personalised treatment

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The treatment is quick and performed on an outpatient basis, usually taking 15–30 minutes. The Botox is injected in a targeted manner into the trapezius muscle. There is no recovery time, and the patient can return to their daily activities shortly afterwards.

TrapTox is an ideal choice for those who

  • have tense, overactive muscles in the neck and shoulder area,

  • wish to achieve a slimmer, more elegant upper-body silhouette,

  • are looking for a natural, non-surgical solution.

The first effects usually develop within 1–2 weeks, with the final result becoming visible after 3–4 weeks. The effect typically lasts 3–6 months.

  • during pregnancy and breastfeeding

  • known hypersensitivity or allergy to the active ingredient or excipients of Botox

  • in the case of neuromuscular disorders (e.g. myasthenia gravis)

  • active infection or inflammation in the area to be treated

  • blood-clotting disorders, or certain cases of anticoagulant therapy

  • acute, untreated jaw joint problems

  • under the age of 18

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