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Where to Inject Botox

Botox’s common injection areas include the forehead, eyebrows, and eye corners. The article highlights what Botox is, areas to inject Botox, the benefits of Botox and the frequently asked questions.

It is with no doubt that Botox has gained traction over recent years. It is oneof the most sought-after non-surgical cosmeticprocedures.This cosmetic procedure is popular for its anti-ageingand skin-smoothing properties.It relaxes the muscle at the injection site, reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Botulinum toxin injection tackles Musculoskeletal cosmetic conditions such as fine lines, wrinkles and jaw clenching. These conditions are present in the face, feet, soles,underarms and other body parts. Hence the reason, most cosmetic doctors shouldfamiliarize themselves with how Botox works, the effects of Botox and the areas to be injected to reduce risks.

What is Botox

Botox is a drug produced by the bacterium Clostridiumbotulinum. According to Hansson-Hedblom et al. (2020), whenadministered in smaller doses, it helps treat various medical conditions, including but not limited to:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Chronic migraine
  • Overactive bladder
  • Underarm sweating
  • Strabismus

This drug works by relaxing muscles and blocking specific nerves that release chemicals responsible for wrinkles formation. Satriyasa &Bogus (2019)stated that its effects last between three to six months. However, that depends on factors such as the area injected, the dose administered, and the type of Botox used. Woo &Peak (2022)explained that some of its side effects include swelling, bruising and pain. One may also experienceheadaches or flu-like symptoms. Botox injections are not recommended for children, lactating and pregnantpatients.

Areas to Inject Botox

Glabella

The glabella is one of the most common places to notice the first signs of ageing. Hence, the forehead is one of the most popular areas patients get Botox injections. Botox injections help treat horizontal wrinkles in the forehead. It also helps with chronic migraine.

Eyes

The most common places Botox is injected in the eyes are between and at the eye’s corners.  Crow’s feet are small branching wrinkles normally formed at the eye’s corners, especially when an individual smiles. Since the skin here is thinner, wrinkles are easily noticeable. Injections between the eyesnormally treat ’11’ lines, a popular cosmetic condition.

Mouth Corners

Botox Injection administered at the mouth corners normally tackles the smoker’s lines and dropping smile. Botox injection help maintains a happier appearance.

Back of the Head

Not only does Botox injection tackle ageing signs but also other medical conditions, including chronic migraine. Hence, Botox injections administered at the backof the head helprelieve pain associated with chronic migraine.

Masseter Muscles

Botox injections are administered at the masseter musclesto treat jaw clenching.

Lips

Botulinum toxin injections help achieve a fuller lip look when injected at the upper lip. Additionally, it helps minimize fine lines at the injection area.

Underarms

Botox injections help treat hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), mostly experienced under the arms.

Bladder

Chen et al. (2022) noted that Botox injection might be a temporary solution for urinary incontinence, a condition experienced in the bladder.

Nose

Botox treats bunny lines and wrinkles formed on the nose when laughing or smiling. It also lifts the nasal tip when administered to the nose base. When combined with fillers, it recontours the nose.

Neck

The neck is one of the most common areas prone to ageing. Botox injections prevent neck muscles from sagging, improving the jawlineand mimicking a neck lift.

Benefits of Botox

Improves Other Medical Conditions

TMJs are muscles available in the jaw and cheeks. When tensed, they may resultin severe headaches. Botox helps relax TMJ muscles minimizing teeth grinding. Other medical conditions Botox treat apart from fine lines and wrinkles include; an overactive bladder, excessive sweating and chronic migraine.

It Is a Quick Procedure

Being non-invasive, it goes without saying that this procedure is rather quick than other surgical options.  It is considered an in-and-out procedure. When done with a certified and professional aesthetic doctor, it may take approximately fifteen to thirty minutes. This procedure entails injecting various parts of the face to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Botox results are noticeable after three to four days. However, for the fulleffects, it takes about thirty days. After the procedure, no rest time is required. Once it’s over, the patientmay resume theirdaily activities without interference.

It Is Affordable

Compared to other surgical options, Botox injections are less costly. Its prices range between one hundred to three hundred euros depending on variousfactors such as the area treated and the dose used. Since it tackles fine lines and wrinkles, one saves money on various wrinkle creams and skin care procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions about Botox

Can Botox Be Injected Under the Eyes?

Botox injections are not approved for the eyes. The main purpose of Botulinum toxin injection is to alleviate the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines in areas with significant muscle movement.  Since the eyes have little to no muscle movement, Botox injections are rendered ineffective.

What Is the Ideal Age for Botox Injections?

Legally speaking, Botox is approved for patientsover twenty-one years old. To counteract the earliest signs of ageing, it is advisable to get the treatment in the mid-twenties and early thirties.

Where Should Botox Never Be Injected?

Botox should not be injected above the pupil, especially at the orbital bone. When injected here, it may cause eyelid drooping.

What Should INot Do After Botox?

Like other surgical and non-surgical options, Botox has various side effects. They include swelling and bruising. Hence the reason, it would be best to avoid certain things. Some of them include; alcohol consumption, strenuous exercises, massages, cold compresses and hot places like the sauna.

Conclusion

Botox, a formulation of Botulinum toxin, is a drug produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum. It treats various conditions such as fine lines, overactive bladder, excessive sweatingandchoricmigraine. However, when injected in the wrong areas, it may cause certain complications. Several areas recommended for Botox treatment include; the underarms, lips, nose, neck, forehead and between the eyes. Botox injections last for around three to twelve months. However, you may require regular touch-ups to maintain the look. A point worth noting is to seek treatment from a certified and professional cosmetic doctor since they know the facial anatomy.

References

Chen, S. F., Lee, Y. K., & Kuo, H. C. (2022). Satisfaction with Urinary Incontinence Treatments in Patients with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Clinical Medicine11(19), 5864.

Hansson-Hedblom, A., Axelsson, I., Jacobson, L., Tedroff, J., & Borgström, F. (2020). Economic consequences of migraine in Sweden and implications for the cost-effectiveness of onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox) for chronic migraine in Sweden and Norway. The Journal of Headache and Pain21(1), 1-15.

Satriyasa, B. K. (2019). Botulinum toxin (Botox) A for reducing the appearance of facial wrinkles: a literature review of clinical use and pharmacological aspect. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology12, 223.

Woo, P. (2022). Simultaneous Botox and Augmentation Injection Laryngoplasty in Patients With Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia (ASD) and Tremor. Journal of Voice.

Crystal Kadir
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