Does Botox have side effects?

Does Botox have side effects?Botox is an extremely popular treatment and has both medical and cosmetic benefits. From a cosmetic standpoint, Botox can be used to treat frown lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet and it can also improve the appearance of the lips (Botox lips). Medical uses for Botox include Botox for sweating and Botox for migraines.

Botox works by effectively preventing the targeted muscles from contracting. The cause of frown lines and crow’s feet is the constant contraction of certain muscles within the face. By injecting the nerves which supply these muscles with Botox, they can be temporarily relaxed, which results in an improved cosmetic appearance of the treated area. Although Botox is extremely safe, there are some side effects associated with the procedure. The following lists the most common Botox side effects which your practitioner should discuss with you prior to your treatment:

Headaches: Although not common, some people do experience a headache following Botox which can last anywhere up to 2 weeks. The exact cause of the headaches is not known but in most instances they are mild and short lasting. You can read more about this at the following link: Can Botox cause headaches?

Pain and redness: At the site of the Botox injection it quite common to have a small area of redness and irritation. This will normally only last about 24 hours.

Eye lid droop: This is a rare side effect and occurs when the nerves the supply the eye lid muscles are inadvertently relaxed.

Dry mouth: Again this is rare and normally wears off within 24 hours.

Poor results: Although Botox is normally extremely effective, occasionally the results are not as impressive as they should be. You can read more about this in the following article: Does Botox work on everyone?

In summary, Botox does have side effects but they are generally rare and not serious in nature. Choosing an experienced practitioner and being fully informed about the procedure will ensure you have the best chance of a safe and satisfactory result.

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