What Does Botox Do?
Doctors have been using the medication Botox to address wrinkles and folds on the face for many years. A toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum is known by the brand name “Botox,” and since Botox was the first injectable form of the toxin, it is the term you hear the most frequently.
Botox is most frequently used by medical professionals to minimize facial wrinkles. But receiving a Botox injection can also assist with extreme underarm perspiration (hyperhidrosis), persistent migraine, and uncontrollable bladder.
Botox is Used For…
Frequently Asked Questions About Botox
How does botox work?
Botox prevents nerve impulses from reaching the muscles. The muscle in which the injection was given no longer has the ability to contract. Wrinkles smooth out and loosen up as a result.
Frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead lines are the most common areas where Botox is applied. Sun damage and the effects of gravity are not correctable with Botox.
What areas of the face can be treated with Botox?
- Frown creases.
- Frontal lines.
- Lines that span the nose’s bridge (known as bunny lines).
- Crow’s Feet, which are lines that run along the lateral eye’s upper two-thirds.
- Chin “dents.”
- Brows (brow lift).
- For gummy smiles (the upper teeth and gums are overexposed)
- Aging muscular neck bands or lines (platysma bands).
- Underarm and palm areas due to hyperhidrosis, which is the medical term for excessive sweating.
- Verti glabellar lines.
- Lines between the eyebrows.
How does botox feel when applied?
You may notice a slight tightening of the skin. You’ll see the results in the areas of your face that were treated when you try to make exaggerated facial expressions. The full effect of Botox on even the deepest wrinkles should be visible in about a week to two.
Does botox hurt?
Injecting Botox won’t cause any pain. You shouldn’t experience any severe discomfort from Botox injections because they aren’t intended to do so. But it’s worth noting that people who are afraid of needles may experience anxiety or discomfort during injections.
How long does Botox last?
Botox usually stops working after three or four months. In some people, the effect may remain for as long as six months, while in others, it may only last two. People who have never tried it before are also likely to find that the effects don’t last quite as long the first time around, but that they improve following the second session.
What are the side effects of Botox?
Following a Botox injection, you can experience a few short-term side effects. These might consist of:
- Bruising. One of the most frequent adverse effects, which will pass.
- Headaches. These are often infrequent and pass in 24 to 48 hours.
- Drooling or a crooked smile.
- Muscle weakness in the area.
- Eyelid sagging. Only a small fraction of people experience this, and it normally goes away in three weeks. Don’t rub the area that has received Botox because that normally causes it to move about.
- Dry eyes or a lot of crying.
- Little discomfort or edema near the injection site.
- Flu-like symptoms or a generalized feeling of illness.
- Uneasy stomach.
- Numbness.
Do you need downtime after applying botox?
After receiving BOTOX®, there is no recovery period required. The treatment only takes a short amount of time, and after you finish your visit, you can immediately get back to your regular activities.