Side effects are uncommon and temporary – you may experience bruising or tenderness at the injection site, a mild headache and very occasionally the treatment may not work as some people are immune to the effects of Botox. When injecting close to the eye there is a very small chance (significantly less than 1%) of developing a temporary drooping of the eyelid. If this occurs drops can be used to lessen the effect until it wears off naturally.
Botulinum toxin Type A is a purified protein produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. “Botox” is the most well known brand on the market. It works by temporarily weakening the muscles that cause frown lines and wrinkles, resulting in a dramatically smoother, younger-looking appearance. The effects are outstanding which is why this is the most popular cosmetic treatment in the world.
Most of our patients request treatment on one or more of these facial areas:
Frown lines
between the eyebrows
Crow’s feet
smile lines around the eyes
Horizontal forehead lines
Vertical Neck Bands
Masseter reduction
Other areas that can be treated with botulinum toxin include Bunny lines & the lower face. It is also a very successful treatment for excessive sweating.
Using a tiny needle, small quantities of the protein are injected into the muscles under the skin where wrinkles are most troublesome. The protein temporarily blocks the nerve signal to the muscle, which in turn relaxes the muscles. The nerve that is in place at the time of treatment shrivels away due to lack of stimulation, and a new nerve will grow in its place, and this is when the movement returns.
The initial effects of the treatment start to be felt usually within 48 and 72 hours, but it can take up to 14 days to see the full effect. We generally require you to attend a follow up appointment 2-3 weeks if you would like your treatment reviewed. The effects of the treatment usually last around 3 months, this will vary from person to person. Deep lines will be softened and may take several treatments until the optimum result is seen.
Fine lines can almost disappear. To frequent or excessive dosing of Botulinum toxin may increase the risk of antibodies in the blood which may lead to failure of treatment. With this in mind and the recommended license guidelines, botulinum toxin treatments are carried out after 12 weeks. You should have further treatment when the muscle activity returns but before the lines and wrinkles have had a chance to re-establish.
Millions of people worldwide have had these injections and the safety of the product is well established and beyond doubt. There are a few rare medical conditions such as myasthenia gravis which affect muscles, and people with these conditions cannot have treatment. Treatment is also not recommended in pregnant or breast-feeding women. The injections are virtually painless and may cause a minor stinging discomfort.
As the needles are very small, the risk of bleeding or bruising is minimal. Botulinum toxin type A has been used for many years for medical conditions, children with cerebral palsy have the injections for muscle spasms and many eye irregularities can be treated i.e. squints. Botox is also used medically for migraine. Once the effects of the toxin have worn off there is no lasting effect, the muscle returns to normal activity.
Side effects are uncommon and temporary – you may experience bruising or tenderness at the injection site, a mild headache and very occasionally the treatment may not work as some people are immune to the effects of Botox. When injecting close to the eye there is a very small chance (significantly less than 1%) of developing a temporary drooping of the eyelid. If this occurs drops can be used to lessen the effect until it wears off naturally.
You do not need to worry about being left with a frozen face. Uncommon side effects may include:- infection, anxiety, numbness, dizziness, inflammation of the eyelid, eye pain, visual disturbances, nausea, dry mouth, skin tightness, swelling (face, eyelid, around the eyes), sensitivity to light, itching, dry skin, muscle twitching, flu syndrome, lack of strength and fever. Rare side effects that have been reported include: rash, hives , itching, red blotchy skin rash,
serious allergic reaction, hair loss, loss of eyebrow, hearing disturbances. Allergic reactions, difficulties to swallow, speak or breath have been reported when Botulinum toxin type a has been used for uses other than what we would treat in this instances.
For six hours after the treatment I advise that you avoid exercise, hot baths or alcohol as these can increase blood flow and dilute the effect. It is important to avoid touching the area injected, including applying makeup, as this may actually push the product beyond the intended area. Wrinkles normally begin to disappear after two or three days, and full results are usually seen within ten days.
On average the effects last three months, but with repeated treatments the results may last longer. I always offer my patients a follow up appointment 2-3 weeks after their treatment to ensure we have got the best result possible; any additional toxin needed at this appointment is included in the original cost.
If you have any other questions or concerns please contact my to discuss or book a Free Consultation.