Botox in Bangkok
- May 31
- 2 min read
Botox by dermatologists in the Bangkok area
Botulinum toxin (Botox) is a purified protein that temporarily relaxes specific muscles. In dermatology it is used to soften dynamic wrinkles such as frown lines, forehead lines and crow's feet, to slim a strong jawline, and to treat excessive sweating of the underarms, palms and soles. At Siam Dermatology in the Greater Bangkok area, botulinum toxin is injected by board-certified dermatologists for safe, natural-looking results.
What Botox can do
Common uses include softening expression lines on the upper face, lifting the brow subtly, reducing a square jaw by relaxing the masseter muscle, and controlling hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating). The goal at a specialist clinic is a refreshed, natural look — not a frozen face. Results appear over a few days and typically last around three to four months, after which treatment can be repeated.
Why who injects you matters
Botulinum toxin is a medical treatment, and results depend on correct dosing and precise placement based on facial anatomy. A board-certified dermatologist tailors the dose to your muscles and goals, reduces the risk of side effects such as drooping or an unnatural look, and uses authentic, properly stored product. Be cautious of very cheap deals where the product or injector is uncertain.
What to expect
The procedure takes a few minutes with fine needles and little downtime. Mild redness or small bumps settle quickly. You will be given simple aftercare advice, and your dermatologist will review the result and fine-tune at follow-up if needed.
Botox at Siam Dermatology
Siam Dermatology (formerly Dr. Pat Skin Clinic) is a board-certified dermatology clinic in Samut Prakan, in the Greater Bangkok area, with English-speaking consultation. To book a botulinum toxin consultation, call 061-448-7000 or add LINE @dr.patskinclinic. Website: siamdermatology.com.
Frequently asked questions
Will Botox look natural? When dosed and placed correctly by a specialist, yes — the aim is softened lines and natural movement, not a frozen face.
How long does it last? Usually around three to four months, then it can be repeated.
Can Botox treat excessive sweating? Yes — it is an effective treatment for hyperhidrosis of the underarms, palms and soles.

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