Neurotoxins, such as Botox, are used to temporarily reduce facial movements that cause wrinkles and lines.
The injections work by blocking nerve signals that tell muscles to contract, which weakens the muscles and makes facial expressions less intense.
This can make dynamic lines appear softer and facial expressions look more youthful and well-rested.
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Dysport
MD, Facial Plastic Surgeon
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NMD, Medical Doctor
A neurotoxin injection such as Botox®, involves injecting a small amount of botulinum toxin into muscle tissue to inhibit the neural communication that allows muscles to contract. The neurotoxin diminishes muscle movement, thereby preventing the formation of lines and wrinkles and allowing existing creases in the skin to relax and often disappear.
The longevity of a neurotoxin treatment depends on the location of the injection, how quickly an individual’s body metabolizes the solution, the dose of neurotoxin administered, and the brand of neurotoxin used. The body is constantly creating new neural connections to the muscles and these new nerve connections will begin to regain movement in 3-4 months. Meanwhile, the body is also metabolizing the neurotoxin, a process that can take up to 6 months. The speed at which these things occur differs for everyone, but most physicians recommend a neurotoxin treatment every 3-4 months to maintain results.7
All neurotoxins contain non-human proteins and carry the risk, although small, of an allergic reaction response. These adverse reactions generally present within one week of treatment and may take several months to resolve. It’s important to note that these occurrences are rare, and, provided you are a candidate for neurotoxin treatment, you will likely have no problems with a neurotoxin administered by an experienced professional