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In such cases, a professional procedure comes to the rescue — hair botox. It’s not an injection like in cosmetology but a deep restoration of the hair shaft that brings back vitality, shine, and elasticity.

What Is Hair Botox?

Hair botox is a professional salon procedure for deep restoration. It has nothing to do with scalp injections — the name comes from its similar effect of “rejuvenating” and restoring the hair’s structure. After a botox treatment, hair becomes smooth, shiny, elastic, and manageable — as if retouched in Photoshop.

The stylist applies a special formula to clean, slightly dried hair, leaves it on for the required time, and then — depending on the type of procedure — either uses heat treatment or leaves the mixture without heating.

Liquid hair botox contains active ingredients that work to repair and nourish the hair:

  • Keratin — fills in damaged areas, making the hair smooth and dense;
  • Hyaluronic acid — moisturizes along the entire length, combating dryness;
  • Collagen — adds elasticity and protects against breakage;
  • Amino acids — strengthen the hair structure from within;
  • Oils (argan, coconut, macadamia) — add shine and softness;
  • Vitamins B, E, and C — stimulate growth and improve the overall condition of the hair.

The effectiveness of hair botox is not only due to its nourishing and restorative formula — it’s also important that the stylist has enough experience to choose the right product and application technique, whether hot or cold.

Hot hair botox involves using a flat iron after applying the formula. This allows the active ingredients to penetrate deeper into the hair structure, as the cuticle opens under high temperatures.

Features of hot botox:

  • maximum “sealing” effect, forming a light, protective layer;
  • visible results immediately after the procedure;
  • suitable for very damaged, porous, or curly hair.

Cold hair botox is a gentler version of the treatment that doesn’t require heat. The active ingredients penetrate the hair through special technologies without heating.

Features of cold botox:

  • gentle, caring effect;
  • suitable for thin, weak, or color-treated hair;
  • ideal for preventing brittleness and dryness.

What Does Hair Botox Do?

Hair botox is like “resuscitation” even for the most damaged strands. After just one procedure, your hair looks as if it hasn’t been touched by dye, a curling iron, or the sun. This is thanks to the unique formula that not only coats the hair but restores it from within.

The main results of hair botox:

  • Deep hydration — hair becomes soft and static-free;
  • Shine and silkiness — the ingredients fill the porous structure, bringing back natural radiance;
  • Restoration of structure — botox fills micro-damage, making hair denser along its entire length;
  • Protection from external factors — the protective layer reduces the harmful effects of UV rays, heat, and humidity;
  • Reduced frizz and easier brushing — hair becomes manageable, doesn’t tangle, and is easy to style.

Hair botox doesn’t radically change the hair structure like keratin treatments do; instead, it gently and gradually restores a healthy appearance, strength, and elasticity.

It’s important to understand that hair botox is not a treatment but rather a way to improve the hair’s appearance. If you experience persistent dryness, hair loss, or slow growth, it’s best to consult a trichologist for a proper diagnosis and undergo a treatment course.

At LeoDerm Clinic, two highly effective procedures are offered:

  1. Mesotherapy — an injection-based procedure during which special cocktails containing vitamins, amino acids, minerals, and peptides are injected into the scalp. These active substances reach the hair follicles directly, improve microcirculation, nourish the roots, and stimulate growth. Mesotherapy is effective for hair loss, thinning, seborrhea, and as a preventive measure against seasonal hair weakening.
  2. Biorevitalization — deep scalp hydration through hyaluronic acid injections. It helps retain moisture, improves skin condition, reduces dryness and irritation, and creates favorable conditions for the growth of healthy, strong hair. In addition to hydration, the procedure enhances skin tone and increases the effectiveness of hair care products.

Both procedures have a cumulative effect and are often combined in hair restoration programs to achieve maximum results. The clinic’s trichologists will also help you choose a home care routine that is just as effective as salon treatments.

How Often Can You Do Hair Botox?

The hair botox procedure has a prolonged and cumulative effect, with results lasting up to 2–3 months. It’s recommended to repeat it at this interval to maintain healthy, well-groomed hair.

The approximate frequency depends on several factors:

  • the type and condition of your hair;
  • the type of botox used;
  • the quality of your home care and how often you wash your hair.

Tip: For the best results, it’s enough to have a course of 2–3 hair botox treatments per year and maintain the effect with high-quality home care.

Is Hair Botox Worth It or Not?

Hair botox is one of the ways to “revive” your hair after coloring, sun exposure, frequent styling, or aggressive cosmetic treatments.

The procedure is definitely worth considering if:

  • your hair looks dull, brittle, and lifeless;
  • your ends are constantly splitting;
  • after summer or bleaching, your hair has lost moisture and elasticity;
  • you want to grow long, healthy hair without constant trimming;
  • you want a salon-styled look without daily effort.

The advantages of hair botox — it doesn’t change the hair’s natural structure, doesn’t alter your natural curl pattern, and gradually washes out over time.

Hair botox isn’t a magical one-day treatment but a powerful restorative procedure that works long-term. If you’re looking for a way to bring back strength and shine to your hair — go for it.

Is Hair Botox Harmful?

The hair botox procedure is not harmful and has no drawbacks when performed professionally and with high-quality, certified products. This is exactly how LeoDerm Clinic operates. Book a consultation with one of our trichologists for a hair botox treatment — you can combine the procedure with a trichologist’s consultation and a thorough assessment of your hair condition.

The information in the article is provided for informational purposes and is not intended as a guide for self-diagnosis and treatment.
If you experience symptoms of an illness, please consult a doctor.