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- While Botox may help with bags and wrinkles under your eyes, the injections aren’t without risks
- Temporary effects such as droopy eyelids and fat bulges near the injection site are possible
- You may also experience mild pain shortly after the injections
Accordingly, Where should you not inject Botox? Key muscles/ anatomical locations to avoid (and associated presenta- tion) include the following: frontalis (mid brow ptosis), levator palpebrae (lid ptosis), levator labii superioris alae- que nasi (lip ptosis), zygomaticus (lip ptosis), orbicularis oculi (diplopia), depressor labii inferioris, mentalis, and depressor
How do you make Botox last longer? If you have treatments at regular intervals, then your muscles will become weaker over time This means that the effects will last longer Try to avoid the sun, especially on the day of treatment Sun exposure boosts blood circulation, causing blood vessels to dilate, potentially dispersing Botox faster than normal
Does Botox make under eye bags worse? Answer: Under Eye Bags after Botox In some cases, Botox can worsen pre-existing under eyes bags An experienced injector is able to differentiate whether Botox will help the creasing caused by the muscle or worsen the appearance of under eye bags
Further, Does Botox help dark circles? The toxin freezes this part of the face and is most often used to smooth out wrinkles and add a plumper appearance It’s important to note that Botox alone doesn’t reduce dark circles and we wouldn’t recommend it as a standalone treatment Instead, we suggest pairing it with other treatments to transform how you look
What are Botox danger zones?
Any Botox injection sites on the lower part of the face require more caution The lower part of the face is more sensitive when it comes to injections, since weakening the muscles around and on the lips can cause difficulty speaking or puckering
Where do you inject Botox to prevent droopy eyes?
Botox can be injected between the eyebrows or just over the brow to minimize the vertical frown lines that make “11 lines” just above the nose Occasionally, some of the Botox seeps into the upper eyelid and paralyzes the levator palpebrae — the muscle that holds the upper eyelid up
Can you Botox your neck?
Botox is a non-surgical procedure that helps you to look younger, by relaxing the muscles that can contribute to wrinkles and lines in your neck A series of injections will be strategically administered in your problem areas, giving you smoother skin and a younger appearance within just a couple of weeks