13/04/2026
Originally developed to treat eye muscle disorders like Strabismus and involuntary eye spasms such as Blepharospasm, Botulinum toxin began its journey in medical clinics long before it became widely known in aesthetic medicine. Doctors noticed that patients receiving these treatments also experienced smoother skin around the eyes, which led to its use in softening fine lines and wrinkles.
Today, Botulinum toxin remains a trusted medical treatment used for a range of conditions while also helping to gently relax targeted facial muscles for a refreshed, natural look.
If you’re curious about whether Botulinum toxin treatments are right for you, book a consultation with Dr. Michelle Rupping - a trusted GP with a passion for aesthetic medicine who believes in subtle, natural-looking results tailored to each patient.