Botox

Botox (Botulinum toxin) injections relax the muscles in your face to smooth out lines and wrinkles, such as crow’s feet and frown lines. It’s not permanent – it usually lasts for around 3 or 4 months.

What to think about before you have Botox injections

If you’re thinking about having Botox injections, be clear about why you want them.

Make sure the person doing your Botox injections is suitably qualified and experienced.

Avoid practitioners who have no training or have only completed a short training course.

Botox

What having Botox involves

Your face will be cleaned and botulinum toxin will be injected into the muscles in your face using a very fine needle.

You’ll need injections in different places, depending on the area being treated. You’ll be asked to move the muscles in your face to help find the best place for the injections.

It usually takes about 10 minutes.

Afterwards

You will not see a change straight away. It takes about 2 or 3 days to start working, and 2 to 3 weeks to see the full effect.

Do not massage or rub your face for 3 days. Also, avoid vigorous exercise, sunbathing (including using sunbeds), and the sauna for 2 days. Your practitioner should be able to give you more advice about what you should and should not do.

The effects usually last for about 3 or 4 months. If you have Botox injections again, you should wait at least 3 months. It might stop working if you have it too often.

Risks

The risks of Botox injections are small if it’s done correctly by a suitably qualified practitioner. Speak to your practitioner about the risks.

After treatment you may have:

  • a headache and flu-like symptoms for the first 24 hours
  • bruising, swelling, and redness where the needles went in the skin
  • a frozen look – you might not be able to move the muscles in your face if too much Botox is injected
  • temporary weakness and droopiness in your face – for example, your eyelids or eyebrows may droop if the Botox moves into these areas

Very rarely, serious problems such as blurred or double vision can happen if the area around the eyes is treated, or breathing difficulties if the neck area is injected.