Botox Injections

Last Updated: January 16, 2012

Botox

The Botox Procedure Explained

If you want to look younger, especially around your eyes and mouth, Botox injections will give you the most immediate and satisfying results. The treatments are, however, somewhat complicated, and should be administered only by a professional.

If you want to look younger, especially in the areas around your eyes and your mouth, Botox is your best bet for immediate and satisfying results.

Injections in Targeted Areas

For maximum effectiveness, small injections of Botox are inserted in targeted areas on the face. The most common position is in the corners of the eyes where crow’s feet and wrinkles are a dead give away of a person’ age.

Botox injections

Botox is your best weapon against wrinkles and crow's feet. Botox injections, when properly targeted, can eliminate wrinkles in a matter of minutes.

A professional Botox therapist will place small injections at key spots to paralyze the skin, rendering it incapable of folding or wrinkling, thus smoothing out the surface and giving the eyes -- and thus the whole face -- a more youthful appearance.

Expected Results from Botox

Although the results are not permanent, when the injections have been precisely administered, the positive effect should last 6-8 months (although it may be as short as 3-6 months.)

Within 2-5 days of the initial injection, existing fine lines and wrinkles should disappear, or improve markedly, although in many cases the crow’s feet are virtually eliminated in a matter of minutes.

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Botox injections, when properly targeted, can eliminate wrinkles in a matter of minutes. It can eradicate loose skin and tighten as well as soften your facial appearance

While the face is the most common area for the use of Botox injections, it’s also important to remember that the treatment is only “skin deep.” Botox can be used to smooth wrinkles anywhere on the body.

Botox Injections in Neck and Arms

After the face (forehead and the region around the eyes), the next most popular regions for Botox therapy are the arms and on the neck, especially to address the wrinkling under the chin that causes an overall “sagging” of the features.

Because of the localization of the toxin, you'll also notice that only the area right around the injection will be affected, lessening any negative effects on any other part of your body.

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