Botox injections for face

Various aesthetic cosmetology methods are used to treat wrinkles. This is filling voids in the skin with fillers, introducing hyaluronic acid into the upper layer of the epithelium, etc. One of the most common techniques is Botox for the face. The difference between this anti-aging technology and others is the area of ​​impact. Botulinum toxin preparations are not introduced under the skin, but into certain muscle groups.

Indications and contraindications

Botulinum toxin is a protein neurotoxin that is a waste product of Clostridium botulinum. In fact, it is one of the most powerful natural poisons known to science. Naturally, its use for cosmetic purposes has both indications and critical contraindications.

Botulinum toxin injections

In fairness, it should be noted that modern anti-aging procedures use safe botulinum toxin. It blocks the transmission of nerve impulses from the cerebral cortex to certain areas on the face, without having an aggressive effect on other tissues.

Indications for using Botox:

  1. The presence of deep wrinkles in problem areas of the face. This is the frontal lobe, nasolabial folds, the so-called. “bunny” wrinkles are sharp depressions on the bridge of the nose.
  2. Acute hyperhidrosis. Neutralized bototoxin is actively used in the treatment of excessive sweating.
  3. Age-related changes in facial oval. This procedure is called Botox lifting and is used as an alternative to surgical intervention.

Contraindications for Botox for the face:

  1. Pregnancy, lactation.
  2. Sessions are prohibited while taking “aggressive” medications, including antibiotics and chemotherapy. Experts say that such rejuvenation is not used even with the use of calcium-containing vitamins.
  3. Syndrome of rapid fatigability of striated muscles or false paralysis.
  4. During menstruation, premenstrual period (2 days before bleeding) and during menopause.
  5. Exacerbation of herpetic disease.
  6. Impaired normal circulation or other blood diseases (including hemophilia).
  7. Myopia, farsightedness.

Botox procedure for face

Botox injections are performed under completely sterile conditions. They cannot be done at home - it is possible to introduce infection into the skin puncture sites. In addition, storing botulinum toxin requires special conditions: the slightest rise in temperature and injection can cause serious illness.

Injection process

The thickness of the needle for the procedure does not exceed 0.3 mm. This is slightly thinner than a human hair.

How are Botox injections performed for the face in the frontal area:

  1. Before the session, the skin is completely cleansed of cosmetics and secretions. To do this, it is treated with an alcohol-free disinfectant solution.
  2. Conventionally, the forehead is divided into several areas: the central point, the sides, the hairline, and the lower zone. The central zone is worked out first.
  3. The cosmetologist grabs the skin in the middle of the forehead. The result should be a thin fold (up to 5 mm wide). The needle is inserted into it all the way. The piercing occurs literally to the bone.
  4. As soon as the needle rests on the bone, the technician releases the skin and begins to slowly inject the solution. Muscle injection
  5. If after removing the needle there is bleeding, then it is stopped with a simple cotton pad soaked in Chlorhexidine.
  6. The next injection point is located at the same level as the previous one. The action is completely repeated: the fold is clamped, the needle is inserted into it until it stops, and then the injection is made.
  7. Depending on the number and complexity of wrinkles, 6 to 8 injections are required on the forehead.

Sometimes lumps form at the injection site. This is kind of a side effect. Accumulations of botulinum toxin resolve on their own over time.

Where can Botox be injected on the face - diagram

There are two options for administering Botox:

  1. Subcutaneously. B, so-called, layer of lemon peel. This session is performed if the patient is diagnosed with excessive sweating. Also, intradermal administration is promoted as a means of combating small facial wrinkles.
  2. Intramuscularly. To ovalize or eliminate complex nasolabial wrinkles, botulinum toxin is injected into the lower part of the face, strictly into the muscle area. Muscle injections are used to remove deep wrinkles on the bridge of the nose or in the area of ​​the brow ridges.

Botox injection areas

To determine points on the face where Botox can be injected, a cosmetologist performs electromyography. This is a study of muscle responsiveness. Afterwards, puncture sites are marked on the skin. An injection is given at these points.

Skin examination

Botox injection schedule:

  1. To remove longitudinal wrinkles on the forehead, punctures are carried out in the central zone and points located 1.5 centimeters further from it.
  2. To “soften” the fold on the bridge of the nose, botulinum toxin is injected into the side edges of the wrinkle. Here the distance is maintained by eye.
  3. Subcutaneously the solution is injected in approximately 1 centimeter increments.

Rehabilitation period

As such, there is no recovery period after an injection rejuvenation session. Immediately after the session, the patient can return to his normal life.

Of course there are some restrictions:

  1. Alcohol inactivates botulinum toxin. Therefore, you should not drink for a week after the injections.
  2. It is important to avoid physical activity (especially heavy lifting and bending forward), otherwise the solution will spread.
  3. It is recommended to avoid hot rooms and direct sunlight. In windy weather, we recommend staying at home. After punctures, microtraumas remain on the skin. If bacteria gets on the damaged shell, infection may begin.
  4. You should not wear makeup until the punctures are completely healed.
  5. It is better to wash your face with plain water, without soap or gels.

After two days, the toxin will begin to act actively. There will be a “mask effect” on your face for some time. It occurs as a result of muscle relaxation. Over time, you will get used to this feeling. In the end, it is thanks to this effect that the tightening occurs.

Another common side effect is swelling. This is a normal reaction to the introduction of an aggressive drug under the skin. The accumulation of fluids will stop 3-5 days after the procedure.

How often can you do Botox on your face?

The first correction with botulinum toxin can be carried out already on the 14th day after the session. It may be necessary if the master, for some reason, was unable to work on the entire area at once. Full injections are given no more often than once every six months. Botox has a cumulative effect, i.e., after each subsequent procedure, the rate of resorption of the toxin slows down.

Botulinum toxin

Dynamic wrinkles are the first to be corrected - these are folds around the eyes, “smiles” in the corners of the lips and other facial signs of aging. Injections in these areas can be done once every 3 months. Complex static wrinkles (nasolabial folds, sagging cheeks) are corrected every six months.

How long does the effect last?

Reviews from doctors claim that Botox for the face lasts from 3 to 6 months. In many ways, the duration of the effect depends on the patient’s age and skin condition.

Forehead after Botox injections

Where and how long does the effect of botulinum toxin last:

  1. Lips, corners of the mouth – from 4 to 12 months.
  2. Crow's feet, brow ridges - from 3 to 6 months.
  3. The area of ​​the chewing glands, cheekbones – up to 6 months.
  4. Nasolabial folds – from 2 months to six months.

What not to do after facial Botox

The most important thing that you should not do after facial Botox is take hot baths, steam in saunas and play sports. Such strict requirements apply only in the first 7 days after injections.

Bruises after Botox

Also for a longer lasting effect Not recommended:

  1. Specially strain the muscles in the chipped areas. But, remember, immediately after the session you need to make a special grimace for better distribution of botulinum toxin.
  2. Paint your face in the first 7 days after the procedure.
  3. It is forbidden to take antibiotics - they can inactivate the toxin solution.
  4. Touch and scratch the skin.
  5. Facial cleansing after Botox is carried out only with soft preparations without abrasive particles.
  6. Girls who practice rejuvenation using Japanese methods often wonder whether it is possible to do facial massage after Botox. This is strictly prohibited in the first week after the procedure.

Consequences of Botox

If not properly cared for, Botox for the face may not only fail to take root, but also cause irreparable harm to the body.

Consequences of Botox

What can happen:

  1. Quincke's edema. This is an extremely dangerous allergic reaction that can be fatal. Occurs due to an allergy to botulinum toxin.
  2. Displacement of parts of the face. For example, when eyebrows are pierced, one eyebrow goes up and the other goes down. This occurs as a result of the lack of professionalism of the doctor or the “spreading” of the drug.
  3. Mask effect. After a long period of inactivity, the muscles simply “forget” how they worked before the injections. As a result, the face may appear lifeless.
  4. Weakening of natural turgor, sagging muscles.

Recovery after beauty injections

Analogs

Despite its proven safety (taking into account proper use and sterility of the procedure), Botox injections cause some concern among many girls. Therefore, doctors often use analogues of botulinum toxin for injection rejuvenation. They are considered less harmful. This:

  1. Relatox. This is “Russian” Botox made from type A toxin. Its cost is much cheaper than natural Botox, but the effect is similar.
  2. Dysport. This is one of the variants of the hemagglutinin toxin. It is used to treat muscle spasms and prevent the formation of wrinkles. The drug relaxes muscles and has a strong muscle relaxant effect.
  3. Xeomin. German Botox. An excellent alternative to Dysport. The drug is characterized by a long-lasting effect and lack of muscle addiction. This explains its cost, which is twice as high as regular botulinum toxin.

Masks with Botox effect

Botox injections are not performed at home, but as an alternative, you can make a face mask. Of course, their effectiveness is much lower than that of injections, but they are characterized by a complete absence of side effects. Preparations for external use do not contain Botox, since the toxin is almost instantly inactivated when exposed to air.

Botox analogs

The most famous masks with the lifting effect of botulinum toxin:

  1. Face mask Botox Active Expert. Ideal for facial contours and treatment of deep wrinkles in the nasolabial folds. The product contains hyaluronic acid, sakura honey extract, shea butter and peanut base oils. Botox Active Expert
  2. Dizao Boto Mask 8. Heavy product for the care of mature skin. It contains petroleum jelly, tocopherol, green tea extract, aloe extract, and mineral compounds. Dizao Boto Mask
  3. Face cream with Botox effect Evalar Cream Qi-Clim botoeffect or Cyclim Botox. Contains a unique complex of peptide argireline. This component is characterized by its unique ability to relax muscles and moisturize the epidermis. In addition to the peptide, the cream contains hyaluronic acid, lecithin, D-panthenol, and rice extract. Evalar Cream Qi-Klim
  4. Nano Botox facial serum. This is a unique emulsion enriched with silver ions and synthetic peptides. As a result of the effect of the drug, small facial wrinkles are smoothed out. Nano Botox
  5. Serum Shary. Korean anti-aging elixir contains Argireline, hyaluronic acid and a complex of plant extracts. Shary

An excellent analogue of artificial lifting products is a homemade face mask made from starch instead of Botox. It consists of completely natural ingredients, does not pollute pores and does not dry out the skin.

Step-by-step instructions for preparing a home remedy for wrinkles:

  1. A tablespoon of potato starch is dissolved in 100 ml of water. The mixture must be mixed thoroughly so that there are no lumps.
  2. At the same time, you need to boil 50 ml of water. After boiling, pour cold starch mixture into hot water and stir until a thick mass forms.
  3. After this, the pulp is cooled and combined with chicken yolk.

The composition is applied to the face, neck and décolleté. The holding time ranges from 20 to 30 minutes. The procedure must be repeated every 3 days.

Mask with potatoes and starch

Essentially, this is the same thing. Botox is a highly concentrated botulinum neurotoxin. It is produced by Allergan (USA). Dysport is the same toxin, but only with a concentration 2 times less. This is a French drug from Beaufour Ipsen. Accordingly, the latter drug has a higher consumption and less danger to health.

Botox Allergan

Other differences between botulinum injections:

  1. Price. Dysport is much cheaper. On average, an ampoule of the drug costs from 15 to 20 dollars. Botox is exactly twice as expensive.
  2. For those interested in whether Botox is harmful for facial rejuvenation, it will be interesting that the product from Allergan is more dangerous than the drug Beaufour Ipsen. An allergic reaction occurs as a result of the active production of antibodies. The higher the concentration of botulinum toxin, the more likely the body’s negative reaction.
  3. The effect after Botox appears on days 5–7 and lasts up to 1 year. The results from Dysport appear within a day after the injections. But, the duration of its action is up to 3 months.

Photos before and after Botox injections

In the before and after photos of Botox for the face, it’s hard not to notice the result. Two weeks after the injections, even deep wrinkles are completely smoothed out. Over time, the toxin is eliminated from the body, but a certain effect remains even after its complete dissolution.

A drug called Botox is a development by Allergan (USA), which is patented, so officially no other injections can be called by this name. Prohibitions did not stop the word from spreading, and today Botox refers to all products made on the basis of purified botulinum toxin type A. In professional cosmetology, this drug is widely used to eliminate facial wrinkles and more.

What is Botox for wrinkles

Botulinum toxin is produced from the gram-positive anaerobic bacteria botulinum. Botox was originally used in medicine to relieve muscle spasms in patients suffering from cerebral palsy. The drug has also been used to treat spasms of the orbicularis oculi muscles. Botulinum toxin blocks nerve impulses in muscle tissue, so during the entire period of action of the neurotoxin, the muscles remain in a static position.

While using the drug, doctors noticed that it had a side effect - it blocked facial expressions, thereby eliminating wrinkles on the face. Cosmetologists became interested in the drug, and today Botox is used all over the world to correct facial contours, eliminate excessive sweating, and restore the structure of hair and eyelashes. On sale you can find other names of drugs from different manufacturers (Xeomin, Dysport, Relatox), made on the basis of neurotoxin type A, but they all have the same effect.

How it works

Botulinum toxin injections are made into the muscles that need to be reduced in activity. Some time after the drug reaches its destination, muscle sensitivity to nerve impulses is blocked. This process leads to skin tightening and wrinkle smoothing. The effect of Botox is temporary – from 3 to 6 months. The drug does not completely paralyze facial expressions, but only relieves muscle hypertonicity.

You should not expect an immediate reaction after botulinum therapy. In rare cases, the effect becomes visible within the first 24 hours after the session. Only after a week can you notice the effect of botulinum, and it begins to work fully 10-14 days after the procedure. The toxin is removed from the body through natural metabolic processes.

Doctors recommend beauty injections at the age of 30-50 years. During this period, expression lines become pronounced, but the epidermis does not yet lose its elasticity. After 50 years, for some people, Botox is no longer effective in solving appearance problems, so in adulthood it is sometimes more rational to use other, more radical rejuvenation methods. In what cases are Botox injections indicated:

  1. vertical fold between the eyebrows;
  2. horizontal forehead wrinkles;
  3. nasolabial folds (pronounced);
  4. wrinkles around the eyes (“crow’s feet”);
  5. creases around the lips;
  6. facial folds in the nose area;
  7. wrinkles on the chin, neck, and décolleté;
  8. increased sweating of the armpits.

Cosmetologists claim that if beauty injections are started even before the first wrinkles form, they will not appear at all. For this reason, young people often receive their first botulinum toxin injections before the age of 25 as a prophylactic measure to prevent skin aging. It is believed that botulinum injections are effective up to 65 years of age, but this criterion is individual, so the advisability of administering the toxin in old age can only be decided together with a cosmetologist.

Advantages and disadvantages

Botox injections, like other cosmetic procedures, have their positive and negative sides. Advantages:

  1. growing effect;
  2. restoration of skin in the fold area;
  3. elimination of facial wrinkles;
  4. unnoticed drastic changes;
  5. minimum contraindications;
  6. does not provoke addiction;
  7. lack of rehabilitation period;
  8. affordable price;
  9. combination with all cosmetic procedures.

As already mentioned, Botox is a poison, but it is contained in an ampoule in a very small dose. Although clinical studies in many countries have proven it to be safe, it is advisable to weigh the pros and cons before deciding to undergo the procedure. The main disadvantage of this injection technique is the limited effect of the injection. Unfortunately, the drug is eliminated from the body, after which wrinkles and other imperfections on the face appear again. The objective disadvantages of using Botox include:

  1. low effectiveness for injections into the chin and cheeks;
  2. inability to get rid of deep wrinkles;
  3. likelihood of complications.

Is Botox harmful for the face?

Using Botox for wrinkles is much safer than any other method. Adverse reactions occur in isolated cases when the dosage is exceeded, which occurs when the injection procedure is carried out by unqualified specialists. Among them:

  1. bruises;
  2. redness;
  3. swelling;
  4. various types of pain;
  5. Quincke's edema;
  6. nausea;
  7. dry eyes;
  8. mild headache;
  9. stomach upset;
  10. temperature increase;
  11. lacrimation;
  12. muscle weakness;
  13. cough;
  14. runny nose.

These are the most harmless side effects that do not require treatment and go away on their own within a few days. More unpleasant are the aesthetic defects that can arise due to the doctor’s unprofessionalism:

  1. Drooping eyelid (ptosis). If botulinum toxin is administered inaccurately, the side effect can develop up to complete closure of the eye and asymmetry of the eyebrows. These phenomena do not pose a threat to the health or life of the patient, but disappear as the activity of the drug decreases.
  2. Double vision (diplopia). Associated with the injection of a large dose of Botox too close to the orbital rim, after which strabismus may occur due to paralysis of the extraocular muscles. Normal vision is restored within 2-3 months.
  3. Facial asymmetry. Appears when the dosage is incorrectly calculated or the diffusion of the drug is uneven.
  4. Complete lack of effect with repeated procedures. It is explained by the production of antibodies by the immune system that destroy the poison.

How often to do

You can inject Botox for wrinkles up to 4 times a year. The duration of the effect ranges from 2 to 6 months, depending on many factors. Even if the result did not last long, the procedure can be repeated no earlier than after 3 months. This is because Botox may stop working if injected frequently. As the intervals shorten, the body's resistance to botulinum toxin increases.

The effect of the injection will vary for different people. It depends on your lifestyle. Bad habits, increased emotionality, poor diet, prolonged exposure to the beach in the sun and heavy physical activity accelerate the removal of Botox. The frequency of injections also depends on age - in youth the effect lasts longer. The duration of the result is also affected by the duration of use of beauty injections - it is believed that botulinum toxin has a cumulative effect.

With regular injection of botulinum, the facial muscles get used to a relaxed state, so the result after each repeated injection lasts longer. It is impossible to predict which factor will affect the duration of the procedure, but experts agree that repeated injections of botulinum toxin should be carried out no earlier than after three months. The more often the course is repeated, the higher the likelihood of developing adverse reactions.

Where to inject Botox on the face

The amount of drug administered is measured in units. Each zone requires a different volume of substance. The dosage is usually determined by the doctor in each individual case. Before administering the drug, the specialist asks the patient to smile, frown, and think in order to set in motion the most mobile facial wrinkles. Based on this diagnosis, markings are made on the face to determine the injection points for botulinum toxin. The average value of drug administration is shown in the table:

Vertical wrinkles are smoothed out. If they are small, then even after the end of the toxin they do not appear.

Eyebrow correction occurs, horizontal folds on the forehead disappear.

Botulinum toxin is almost never used in its pure form. They are often used together with collagen or hyaluronic acid to prevent drooping of the corners of the mouth.

The area where the nose meets the lips

The tip of the nose rises.

Orbicularis oculi muscle

Deep crow's feet become less noticeable, and fine wrinkles are completely smoothed out.

Botox helps remove asymmetry, get rid of purse-string wrinkles, and lift the corners of the lips.

How are injections given?

Wrinkle correction with Botox injections is performed on an outpatient basis. The cosmetologist, in the presence of the patient, opens the injection solution, draws it into a syringe, then injects the required dose with an insulin needle into selected points on the face. If the procedure is performed for the first time, the specialist administers the minimum recommended dosage of the drug. Since the injections are painless, the area where botulinum toxin is injected is not numbed.

If necessary or at the request of the patient, the doctor uses local anesthetic drugs in the form of a cream or gel. After applying anesthetics, the cosmetologist maintains an interval of 20-40 minutes for them to take effect. Before injections, the facial skin is disinfected with an alcohol antiseptic and time is given to dry. Botox is injected under the skin to a depth of 7-10 mm at an angle of 45 or 90 degrees. The procedure takes from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the number of units injected.

After removing the needle, the cosmetologist can apply pressure to the injection sites to reduce the likelihood of hematomas. After the planned areas are chipped, the facial skin is wiped with an antiseptic, then a cold compress is applied to the affected areas to reduce the possible development of hematomas and avoid swelling. Upon completion of the procedure, you can immediately return to your normal daily routine, but adhere to minor restrictions.

What not to do after Botox

To achieve the longest possible effect after botulinum toxin injections, you should follow some rules. For the first 4 hours after administration of the drug, you should not lie down or tilt your head - you must maintain an upright position. This is due to the fact that the muscles relax under the influence of the toxin and can take an incorrect position.

It is not advisable to touch the injection sites with your hands, massage or apply cosmetics. These actions can cause infection and inflammation. All sports and active physical activity are prohibited for 48 hours. Even leisurely yoga is prohibited - the muscles must remain calm. In the next 2 weeks, you cannot visit baths and saunas, undergo massage and sun exposure, or go to the solarium. Any thermal influence, even drying hair with a hairdryer, accelerates the removal of botulinum toxin from the body.

Swelling can also reduce the effect of the substance, so for the first couple of weeks it is advisable to exclude smoked, salty foods and large amounts of liquid from the menu. As for drinking alcohol, it is generally strictly prohibited for 10-14 days. Alcohol-containing drinks dilate blood vessels, causing Botox to be absorbed into the blood. This is already a dangerous situation for health, in which the likelihood of complications is high.

Consequences

Undesirable results may occur if the dosage of the drug is violated or the administration technique is incorrect. Among them:

  1. asymmetry of facial contours;
  2. loss of muscle sensitivity;
  3. deterioration of visual acuity;
  4. seals in the form of bumps and tubercles;
  5. spasm of the eyelids;
  6. impaired mobility of the upper lip;
  7. subcutaneous hemorrhages;
  8. drooping eyebrows;
  9. loss of natural facial expression.

Contraindications

The administration of botulinum toxin has its contraindications. You should not do Botox injections if:

  1. chronic pathologies of the kidneys, liver, lungs;
  2. drooping upper eyelid;
  3. hernia of the lower or upper eyelid;
  4. severe myopia;
  5. neuromuscular diseases of an autoimmune nature;
  6. oncology of any type;
  7. predisposition to hypertrophic or keloid scars;
  8. poor blood clotting;
  9. individual intolerance to Botox.

When planning the birth of a child and in the early stages of pregnancy, it is better to avoid beauty injections so that the drug does not have a negative effect on the development of the fetus. You should not give injections while breastfeeding your baby, when the hormonal levels are still unstable. Temporary contraindications to the procedure are elevated body temperature, infectious diseases, taking antibiotics and anticoagulants, and exacerbation of chronic pathologies.

Botulinum toxin injections for wrinkles are given today in almost all beauty clinics. The price of the procedure varies, depending on the drug used, the cost of consultation with a cosmetologist, the use of anesthetic and cream after completion of the session. Botulinum therapy is becoming more accessible every year. If a few years ago only stars could afford beauty injections, today they will not greatly devastate the family budget of a person with an average salary. Average price for botulinum toxin injections in Moscow clinics:

Botox for face - rejuvenating injections that relax the skin muscles. Active facial expressions cause wrinkles on the face over time. The habit of pursing your lips, squinting your eyes and frowning your forehead gradually stretches your muscles. This causes pronounced folds to appear, which significantly spoils the appearance. Botulinum therapy will help cope with the situation. The composition included in the drug relaxes the nerve fibers and “weans” the face from harmful facial expressions.

Let's learn more about “beauty injections”. How they are carried out, what restrictions, effect, price, consequences. And if you have already experienced the results of injections, we will be glad to hear your feedback in the comments.

What is this procedure

Botulinum therapy in cosmetology gained a foothold in the 90s. Previously, such injections were administered in the treatment of neurological or ophthalmological pathologies. The anti-aging properties of the drug were discovered by Canadian ophthalmologist Jean Carruthers. While treating a patient for blepharospasm—involuntary closure of the eyelids—she found out that after Botox injection, the “crow’s feet” around the eyes shrink.

Now botulinum therapy is recommended from 25–30 years of age, with loss of muscle tone. The injections block the movement of nerve fibers: the tissues do not contract and the skin on the face does not fold.

It should be noted that the muscles do not atrophy. Blood and nutrients continue to flow to them.

The photo shows the result before and after the Botox procedure

How does the procedure work?

Botulinum therapy is carried out only in an outpatient clinic setting. Injecting at home is dangerous and infection is possible.

  1. Preparing for Botox injections for the face. Within a few days, the patient needs to undergo diagnostics, an introductory consultation and a test for allergic reactions. The cosmetologist informs you what you should not do before injections: drink alcohol, take medications.
  2. Antiseptic treatment. First, the specialist cleans the contaminants and then uses a special disinfectant composition.
  3. Anesthesia. Before the injection, a local anesthetic cream is applied to the face. Its use is not necessary, since the manipulation is carried out with a very thin needle and is tolerated normally.
  4. Injections. After marking the problem areas, the doctor administers the drug. The procedure takes 15 minutes, which is why it is often called a lunch procedure. In addition, the needle leaves virtually no marks.

Thanks to “beauty injections” you can correct age-related changes, wrinkles, and fill acne scars. The procedure is also used to structure facial contours.

How many units of Botox are needed for the procedure?

What drugs are used

Injectable drugs used: Botox or Dysport. The first type is the most popular in rejuvenation, the latter is considered a budget analogue.

What is included in Botox for the face:

  1. botulinum toxin type A, produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum;
  2. soluble human blood plasma protein;
  3. sodium chloride.

The main component is a weak poison, safe for the body. In combination with other elements, it blocks nerve impulses. As a result, the muscles on the face stop contracting.

Indications and contraindications

The procedure is recommended for women and men over 25 years old. The main indications for injections are:

  1. Hypertonicity of facial muscles.
  2. Aesthetic asymmetry.
  3. Post-acne marks, scars, uneven skin texture.
  4. Loss of elasticity, floating oval, shaved hair, curling around the lower part of the face.
  5. Wrinkles on the forehead, around the eyes, nasolabial folds, drooping corners of the lips.

Botox lifting effectively copes with many age-related changes. The technique is considered an alternative to plastic surgery. In addition to face lifting, botulinum therapy in cosmetology is used for volumizing or enlarging lips, structuring cheekbones and other contours.

When asked: is it possible to do Botox injections during menstruation, experts answer that it is not advisable. The drug is better distributed in the middle of the menstrual cycle.

Botox for the face is contraindicated in the following conditions:

  1. Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  2. Diseases of internal organs.
  3. Exacerbations of pathologies in chronic form.
  4. Allergic intolerance to the drug.
  5. Taking analgesic or antibacterial agents.

The restriction for injections also becomes age after 60 years. This is due to the fact that the muscles are already in hypotonicity - a relaxed state. And the drug can completely atrophy them.

Botox for the face is contraindicated after 60 years of age

How often can you do Botox for your face?

It is important to understand that the effect on the face after the Botox procedure is temporary. On average, one visit to the salon lasts for 5–10 months. The effect is gradually leveled out, and the fibers return to their original state. In some cases, the result lasts up to a year.

Women who decide to undergo injections for the first time often ask about how many units of Botox are needed to transform their face. Goes away in one session from 2 to 50 units of the drug.

How much do Botox injections cost for the face?

The total cost of the procedure depends on the size of the problem area, as well as the status of the clinic where the injections are performed. Getting Botox for your face in Moscow will be many times more expensive than in medical centers in the periphery.

Let's consider in the table how much injections in different zones will cost using the example of clinics in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The price per unit of Botox for the face is 400–700 rubles.

Application area Average price, rub.
Smoothing wrinkles on the forehead 10 000
Alignment of the eyebrow area 7 500
Elimination of wrinkles around the eyes 10 000
Correction of the lower part (nasolabial) 25 000
Remove wrinkles on the chin 1 000
Lift the corners of the lips, increase volume 4 000
Raise eyebrows, change shape 1 500
Adjust cheekbones 2 500

Botox aftercare, what not to do

After the procedure, you must strictly follow the doctor's recommendations, otherwise the drug will lose its effectiveness. During the first 24 hours, experts advise stopping using decorative cosmetics and drinking less water to avoid swelling.

Reasons Why Facial Botox May Not Work:

  1. Ultrasound or massage treatments.
  2. Constant visits to the sauna or steam bath, as well as other exposure to high temperatures.
  3. Increased physical activity, regular exercise.
  4. Alcohol abuse.
  5. Metabolic disease.

To prevent bruises and redness on your face after Botox injections, you should not shower, wash your hair, or touch these areas for the first 24 hours.

Possible consequences and complications

In some cases, if recommendations are not followed or mistakes made by an inexperienced cosmetologist, complications may occur:

  1. paralysis of facial muscles;
  2. formation of large hematomas;
  3. allergic reaction;
  4. feverish condition;
  5. dizziness and pain;
  6. disruptions in the digestive system.

With a strong concentration of the drug used, ptosis is possible - drooping of the problem part due to excessive relaxation. And if the compound is injected into the wrong muscle, the consequences are unclosed eyelids, a crooked smile, or impaired speech pronunciation.

When asked: is Botox harmful to the face, doctors answer that with proper administration and concentration, the drug will not cause harm. Although the component is a weak poison, it does not pose a danger to the body. And if you do not repeat the injections in time, the muscles will simply return to their previous shape.

Homemade creams and face masks for wrinkles instead of Botox

Not every woman, especially a man, dares to regularly inject botulinum toxin into the skin. Some prefer hardware rejuvenation methods or salon peelings, while others transform themselves at home. As an alternative, creams with a Botox effect are used: Qi-Klim, Bioven, Medical collagen 3d. Here are reviews of the products.

The listed products can be purchased in pharmacies or online stores. Nano Botox serum also has a lot of reviews, most women are happy with the result. An excellent product with a natural composition is the product of the Kora brand. It can be ordered on the official website. Here are women's opinions.

An approximate effect of Botox for the face can be obtained at home from starch, cream and carrot juice. Mask recipe: take 1 tbsp. l. ingredients, starch with a small amount of water is heated in a water bath to a jelly-like state. Then the remaining components are added. Everything mixes well. The warm mask is applied in three layers, after each layer has dried. Wash off after 20 minutes. and use nourishing cream.

Reviews about consequences of Botox injections + photos

Previously, this method of transformation was used mainly by show business stars. Now the procedure has become available to ordinary people.

Real reviews of women after Botox from popular review sites

Let's summarize the pros and cons of botulinum therapy based on reviews.

Advantages:

  1. Quick results without surgery.
  2. Painless, local anesthesia is performed.
  3. Lack of rehabilitation period.
  4. Time: 15–20 minutes.
  5. Prevention of aging.

Flaws:

  1. The need for repetition.
  2. The drug is powerless for deep folds.
  3. Redness from injections may last 3-5 days.
  4. Unnatural facial expressions are possible due to muscle relaxation.
  5. At first, restrictions on tanning, sauna, sports, and bending down.
  6. There may be consequences if you “overdose” or if the serum gets into the wrong acupuncture points.

The injection type of rejuvenation is suitable for those who are ready to constantly maintain results. It is better to choose a salon where experienced cosmetologists work. Don't chase the price. After all, negative consequences can entail even greater costs.