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Where Can You Get Botox on Your Face?

Patients can get botulinum toxin injections for smooth lines and clear wrinkles. This article discusses areas that can benefit from botox, including; the forehead, glabella, eye areas, lips, chin, and jawline.

Patients want to enhance their facial looks with the rise of social media and easiness of sharing photos. Somecosmetic products do not give the desired results and can easily be removed. Some patients prefer botulinum toxin injections to give a natural lookand long-lasting results. The signs of skin aging are common triggers for patients looking for cosmetic procedures. Skin contractions can form creases on the forehead and between eyebrows when making facial expressions. Patients can

What Are Botulinum Toxin Injections?

Botulinum toxin injection is a wrinkle muscle relaxer. Nigam and Nigam (2010)explained that the bacterium Clostridium botulinumproducesthe toxinthat causes botulism,a deadly food poisoning.  In small units,botulinum toxin treatment is used as a cosmetic product and is injected into skin muscles that move when a patient makes facial expressions. Small (2014) claimed that botulinum toxin injection causes localized muscle relaxation. Herd et al. ( 2018) claimed that the anti-wrinkle treatment improves health conditions like muscle migraine.

Where Can You Get Botox on Your Face?

The Forehead

Horizontal lines,commonly known as surprise lines, affect the forehead. They can result from skin aging or genetic aging.The affected patient looks older than they are. Bertucci et al. (2020) revealed that botulinum toxin treatments relax the forehead muscles preventing movements causing wrinkles. According to Swift et al. (2021),  forehead wrinkles can appear from the late 20s to earlier 30s,becoming more apparent as patients age; starting botulinum toxin injectionsearlier suppresses line appearance, preventing further damage.

Between Eyebrows

Wrinkles develop between the eyebrows because of frowning. These lines are known as frown lines. They can give a patient a tired or angry look. Dalati&Koussayer (2020) showed that botulinum toxin treatments clear frowning lines giving a patient a rejuvenated look.

Around the Eye

The eyelids, outer corners, and eyebrows benefit from botox. The lower eyelid skin may appear sunken or hollow due to age or genetic condition; the skin muscles are filled with botulinum toxin treatments to give the patient a rejuvenated look.

The corners of the eye develop crow’s feet due to repeated skin muscle contraction from smiling. Crow’s feet are more apparent in older patients even when they are not smiling.Botulinum toxin injections help with crow’s feet and drooping eyelids.

Ascha et al. (2019) showed that Botox couldhelp lift the eyebrows and give them the shape a patient desires. The effect of aging makes the eyebrows drop, giving older patients a hooded appearance. Botulinum toxin treatments can lift the eyebrows to their originalposition giving the patient a youthful look.

Glabella

Glabella or bunny lines develop on the area on top of the nose when contracted, as when a patient tries to sniff.Arora & Arora (2019) claimed that the nose is injected with botulinum toxin injections to reduce the appearance of the bunny lines. The treatment can also help with a droopy nose.

Lower Face

The lips, chin, and jawline angle are the lower face areas that benefit from theanti-wrinkle treatments. The lips develop lipstick lines,becoming more visible due to age. Lip muscles make facial expressions such as smiling lips.According to Bukhari et al. (2018), anti-wrinkle treatments also helps redefine lip lines.Botulinum toxin injections are used on the chin to prevent dimpling; the toxin relaxes the chin muscles. Jawline Botox helps improve teeth grinding and redefine the jawline.

Botox Procedure and Results

A cosmetic doctor or aesthetic practitioner does the botulinum toxin injection procedures.  The procedure does not take long, but this will depend on the depth of the creases. A cosmetic doctor sterilizes the injection areas and injectsthem with botulinum toxin injections. The procedure is not painful, but a patient feels discomfort at first. After the procedure, patients should avoid touching, rubbing, or massaging the injected areas.

Botulinum toxin injections do not have immediate results, but the patient will notice changes after a few days, minor results after 10 -15 days, and full results after at least 30 days. Patients may notice results sooner if more botulinum toxin treatments are used or the area treated has shallow creases. Tandon et al. (2019) showed that Botulinum toxin treatment results would last for at least four to six months. Doing botulinum toxin treatment touch-ups helps maintain the results. Activities, smoking, hydration, and metabolism determine how long the results will last. Patients who engage in vigorous activities can do touch-ups more than those who do fewer exercises.

Frequently Asked Questions About Where You Can Get Botox On Your Face.

How Does Botox Work?

Botulinum toxin injections cause localized muscle paralysis of the treated area. After injection, the muscles stop moving when a patient makes facial expressions.

How Much Is Botox for the Face?

The average Botox cost is £600, depending on the location of a cosmetic doctor, the depth of creases, and the number of injections. Patients doing touch-ups may spend less than newbies.

Is the Botox Procedure Safe?

Botulinum toxin treatment procedure is safe when done by a qualified cosmetic doctor. Yeh et al. (2018) claimed that patients could experience minor side effects like bruising, swelling, and pain at the injection site after botulinum toxin treatments. Botox complications are rare but can occur when the toxin spreads beyond the injected area. Patients should do botulinum toxin injection procedures in hospitals or clinics with qualified personnel to minimize side effects and complications.

Conclusion

Patients can get botulinum toxin in facial areas affected by creases. Facial areas treated with botulinum toxin injections are the forehead, the eye area, the glabella, and the eyebrows, and the lower face areas like the chin, lips, and jawline. The toxin smooths and prevents the formation of facial creases that give the patient an old and tired appearance. The anti-wrinkle treatment procedure is not painful, although patients may initially feel discomfort. The results are noticed after a few days and full results after a month. The procedure is also safe, with minor side effects and rare complications.

References

Arora, G., & Arora, S. (2021). Where And How To Use Botulinum Toxin On The Face And Neck–Indications And Techniques. Cosmoderma, 1.

Ascha, M., Swanson, M. A., Massie, J. P., Evans, M. W., Chambers, C., Ginsberg, B. A., … &Gougoutas, A. J. (2019). Nonsurgical Management Of Facial Masculinization And Feminization. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 39(5), NP123-NP137.

Bertucci, V., Carruthers, J. D., Sherman, D. D., Gallagher, C. J., & Brown, J. (2022). Integrative Assessment For Optimizing Aesthetic Outcomes When Treating Glabellar Lines With Botulinum Toxin Type A: An Appreciation Of The Role Of The Frontalis. Aesthetic Surgery Journal.

Bukhari, S. N. A., Roswandi, N. L., Waqas, M., Habib, H., Hussain, F., Khan, S., … & Hussain, Z. (2018). Hyaluronic Acid, A Promising Skin Rejuvenating Biomedicine: A Review Of Recent Updates And Pre-Clinical And Clinical Investigations On Cosmetic And Nutricosmetic Effects. International Journal Of Biological Macromolecules, 120, 1682-1695.

Dalati, M. H. N., &Koussayer, L. T. (2020). An Introduction To Botulinum Toxin And Dermal Fillers For Dentists: Part 1. EC Dental Science, 19, 142-157.

Herd, C. P., Tomlinson, C. L., Rick, C., Scotton, W. J., Edwards, J., Ives, N., … & Sinclair, A. (2018). Botulinum Toxins For The Prevention Of Migraine In Adults.

Nigam, P. K., & Nigam, A. (2010). Botulinum Toxin. Indian Journal Of Dermatology, 55(1), 8–14.

Small, R. (2014). Botulinum Toxin Injection For Facial Wrinkles. American Family Physician, 90(3), 168-175.

Swift, A., Liew, S., Weinkle, S., Garcia, J. K., & Silberberg, M. B. (2021). The Facial Aging Process From The “Inside Out.” Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 41(10), 1107-1119.

Tandon, H. K., Stratton, P., Sinaii, N., Shah, J., & Karp, B. I. (2019). Botulinum Toxin For Chronic Pelvic Pain In Women With Endometriosis: A Cohort Study Of A Pain-Focused Treatment. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, 44(9), 886-892.

Yeh, Y. T., Peng, J. H., & Peng, H. L. P. (2018). Literature Review: The Adverse Events Associated With Botulinum Toxin Injection For The Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy. Journal Of Cosmetic Dermatology, 17(5), 675-687.

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