The Beginners Guide to Botox: 8 Things to Know Before You Go
Thinking of getting Botox? It’s more common than you may think and if you’re at an age where you’re worried about changes in your skin, it may be a great option for you. Botox injections are considered safe and are one of the most popular cosmetic procedures out there. Known and loved for its ability to help reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles, Botox could be just what you’re looking for. If Botox has been on your mind, here are 8 things to know before you go!
What is Botox?
Botox is a drug that has cosmetic and medical uses, but most commonly treats wrinkles and facial crinkles. Botox injections block certain chemical signals from nerves, mostly signals that cause muscles to contract. This temporarily relaxes the facial muscles that cause wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes. The effects are temporary, lasting 3 to 6 months, depending on the type of treatment and Botox is primarily used as a preventative treatment.
What is Botox Commonly Used For?
Botox is primarily used to reduce the appearance of face wrinkles. People often request injections for wrinkles between the eyebrows and around the eyes, horizontal creases in the forehead, lines at the corners of the mouth and “cobblestone” skin on the chin. However, the FDA has also approved it to treat various health issues including eyelid spasms, excessive sweating, some bladder disorders and migraines.
Is Botox Safe?
Botox is made from botulinum toxin type A, which itself can be life threatening. But in small doses, like those used in Botox injections, it’s considered safe. Overall, Botox is considered a safe treatment to get. You should always go to a board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon for Botox injections. Any medication has risks and it may cause the side effects listed below, but Botox has a very solid safety record.
Does Botox Cause Side Effects?
Side effects from botox are uncommon but can include:
· Dry eye
· Upset stomach
· Numbness
· Mild pain around the injection site
· Headache
· Flu-like symptoms
· Temporary eyelid drooping
· Temporary weakness or paralysis in nearby muscles
How Long Does Botox Last?
Botox doesn’t last forever. You’ll typically notice the results within 3 days, but it can take up to 2 weeks for the full effect to kick in. Most injections last between 3 to 6 months, with an average of 4 months for most. It depends on what areas were injected and how many units were used, as well as the quality of the Botox.
8 Things to Know Before You Get Botox
1. Botox is Preventative
If you’re new to Botox, you may be surprised to learn that it doesn’t actually erase your wrinkles. It’s more preventative than it is restorative, so any line that is present at rest isn’t going to disappear with botox. The earlier you get botox, the more preventative its effects will be.
2. Botox is Temporary
Unfortunately, Botox isn’t a one and done deal. It’s temporary, lasting anywhere from 3 to 6 months depending on the treatment, but often lasts 3 to 4 months. If you exercise a lot or are very expressive, your Botox will likely last closer to the 3 month mark. Read More…