Avoid massaging after Botox or Dysport injection

William Ting, MD answers: Botox side effects - how can I avoid them?

I read that Botox has some side effects like droopy eyelids. Is Botox safe?  Any tips for making sure my Botox (first time!) has no bad side effects?


William Ting, MD
20 days ago

Ideally, Botox injections should be performed by a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Besides the precision and experience of your physician injector, you should refrain massage the skin areas after Botox or Dysport injection for the rest of the day to minimize migration. Inadvertent or unintentional massage of forehead area after Botox or Dysport can lead to droopy eyelids or ptosis. In the event of droopy eyelids after Botox or Dysport, be reassured that it usually self-resolves in 3 to 6 weeks and application of Vysine eyedrops under supervision of a physician may facilitate resolution of droopy eyelids.

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