Botulinum toxin, more often known as Botox, is a common procedure used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It works by temporarily paralyzing or weakening the muscles responsible for causing wrinkles, typically in areas such as the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes.
During the procedure, small amounts of Botox are injected into specific muscles, which blocks the nerve signals that cause muscle contractions. As a result, the muscles relax, smoothing out wrinkles and preventing them from deepening.
The effects of Botox typically last for three to six months. After which, further treatments may be required to maintain the desired results. Therefore, Botox is usually the preferred way to achieve a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance with minimal downtime.
Botox can also be used in smaller doses, known as Baby Botox or Micro Botox, for overall skin rejuvenation and to treat conditions like rosacea and acne.
What Skin Conditions Can Botox Treat?
Botox treatments can target various facial wrinkles and concerns, including:
- frown lines (between your brows)
- crow’s feet (fine lines and wrinkles found at the outer corners of your eyes)
- forehead lines
- bunny lines (nose wrinkles)
- downturned lips
- chin dimpling (dimpling and wrinkling in the chin)
- face slimming
Besides targeting signs of aging, Botox can also be used for concerns such as:
- Enlarged/square jaw due to masseter hypertrophy
- Bruxism (teeth grinding)
- Gummy smile
- Downturned lip corners
- Nefertiti lift
- Regulate sebum production
- Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) at the armpits and palms
- Calf and shoulder slimming
- Migraines
Will Botox cause me to look plastic or fake?
Many people worry that Botox might produce a fake or stiff appearance. While this is a valid concern, such cases are few and far between, happening only when excessive Botox is injected.
When done properly, the results actually look very natural. It keeps your facial expressions while slowing down aging. In such cases, the average person would not be able to tell that you have done the procedure; they would just think you look more youthful.
Limitations of Botox
Although Botox treatments are common today and recognized for their anti-aging effects, its results are not permanent and regular touch-ups will be required to maintain a wrinkle-free appearance.
While there is no magic number on the number of touch-ups required in a year, treatments are commonly scheduled 3-6 months apart, depending on the patient's intended results.
Botox is also regarded as a minimal-risk treatment with little to no downtime, but it is important to be aware that side-effects, while very rare, includes:
- Soreness/bruising around treatment sites
- Nausea
- Headaches
- Neck pain
- Drooping eyelids/brows (ptosis)