Areas Commonly Treated with Botox
The results shown in this gallery may include Botox treatments for:
- Forehead lines
- Crow’s feet
- Frown lines (glabellar lines)
- Brow area and upper face expression lines
Your provider will assess facial movement and muscle activity during your consultation to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
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Botox FAQ
Are there side effects associated with Botox?
As with any cosmetic or medical treatment, there are potential side effects associated with botulinum toxin products. While most are mild, such as bruising at the injection site, there is always a risk of more serious effects. Seek medication attention right away if you experience flu-like symptoms, have trouble swallowing, experience drooping eyelids, vision problems, or other signs of a serious reaction.
How much does Botox cost?
The cost of Botox treatment can vary depending on many factors. To learn more about pricing at EsthetixMD, please contact our office today.
How long does Botox last?
The effects of Botox usually last around 3-4 months. However, this may vary depending on the amount of Botox injected, the specific areas treated, and the individual patient’s metabolism.
Who is an ideal candidate for Botox treatment?
Botox is an excellent treatment option for healthy men and women who want to treat or prevent dynamic wrinkles. Patients should also understand how Botox works, the specific conditions that it treats, and what is realistically achievable with treatment. However, Botox cannot provide results comparable to more involved procedures such as a facelift or eyelift. Alternative treatments may better serve patients with significant drooping in the face.
What are the risks and side effects of Botox injection?
The most common side effects of Botox are associated with injection sites and may include swelling, redness, tenderness, bleeding, bruising, or infection. Most of these side effects will subside without intervention within a few hours to a day or two, though infections may require treatment. Other possible side effects of Botox are muscle weakness, itching, headache, muscle stiffness, neck or back pain, shortness of breath, upset stomach, fever, cough, sore throat, and allergic reaction.