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This injectable wrinkle relaxor is the OG neurotoxin. It can freeze your face, but most injectors aim for natural movement, smoother skin, or a subtle lip flip.
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Botox before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Anna Petropoulos, board-certified plastic surgeon in Boston, Massachusetts. Results may vary.
Botox before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Anna Petropoulos, board-certified plastic surgeon in Boston, Massachusetts. Results may vary.
Botox before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Anna Petropoulos, board-certified plastic surgeon in Boston, Massachusetts. Results may vary.

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Beyond its application to reduce facial wrinkles, Botox can be used as a treatment for other cosmetic concerns and administered therapeutically for a number of conditions.
Botox is FDA-approved to treat chronic migraines. By relaxing the muscles that contribute to pain, it reduces the severity of headaches.
Botox is FDA-approved to treat excessive sweat (hyperhidrosis) caused by overactive sweat glands in the armpits. It's also used off-label on the feet, palms, and face.
Botox injected into the jaw muscles can relieve symptoms of TMJ, along with the jaw-clenching and teeth-grinding known as bruxism.
Botox can be used off-label to treat a gummy smile by reducing how far the upper lip lifts up and how much the gums show. It's a temporary alternative to surgical lip repositioning or a gum lift.
Botox can be used off-label to treat vaginismus by temporarily relaxing pelvic floor muscles spasms and involuntary contractions.
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Yes, probably. Looking at your photo, what stands out to me is that you appear to have a fairly active platysma muscle and you've recently lost 30 pounds. That's a combination I see fairly often. Many patients notice these bands become more visible after weight loss because the muscle was always there, but there's less soft tissue masking it. If the bands become significantly more prominent when you smile, talk, or tense your neck, Botox is often one of the first treatments I would consider....
+3 answersHi Reversal, Bump in the forehead post botox is unusual especially given it is three years since injection. In the early stages- lumps can be swelling/ edema or haematoma based on infection technique. These all settle over a few daysSometimes a bump can arise from muscle imbalance- but rare and would settle after 3- 6 months when the botox wears off. Even more rare can get a bump from granulation tissue or a localised reaction to botox which is as very rare. This would be more common with...
+2 answersThis is a really important question, and I understand why it can feel concerning when you see online discussions about âBotox injury.â To put it into perspective, Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) has been used in medicine and aesthetics for decades, and when it is properly injected in appropriate doses, serious long-term injury is extremely rare. The safety profile is actually very well established in both cosmetic and neurologic medicine. What can happen in some cases are temporary side eff...
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