Frequently Asked Questions About
BOTOX® Cosmetic
What exactly is BOTOX® Cosmetic?
BOTOX® Cosmetic is a purified protein produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. It is a non-surgical,
physician-administered treatment that can temporarily reduce moderate to severe frown lines between the brows.
During treatment, very low doses of BOTOX® Cosmetic are administered via a few tiny injections directly into the
muscles that cause those stubborn lines. The treatment is usually done in about 10 minutes, and no recovery time is
needed. Within days, you may see an improvement that can last up to 4 months. Results may vary.
How does BOTOX® Cosmetic work?
Those moderate to severe frown lines between your brows form over time as the result of muscle activity. BOTOX®
Cosmetic is injected directly into the muscles between your brows. It works by blocking the transmission of nerve impulses
to the injected muscles; this reduces the activity of the muscles that cause those persistent lines to form.
When will I see results from a BOTOX® Cosmetic treatment?
Within days, you may see a marked improvement in the moderate to severe
frown lines between your brows. Lines continue to improve for up to a
month, and results can last for up to 4 months. In clinical trials,
nearly 90% of men and women rated the improvement in their appearance
as moderate to better 1 month after treatment. Results may vary.
How long does BOTOX® Cosmetic last?
Results from treatment with BOTOX® Cosmetic can last for up to 4 months. If you discontinue treatment, the frown lines
between your brows gradually will look like they did before treatment.
Is treatment with BOTOX® Cosmetic painful?
Discomfort is usually minimal and brief. Prior to injecting, your physician may choose to numb the area with a cold pack
or anesthetic cream. The entire procedure takes approximately 10 minutes. Many people return directly to work or normal
activity following BOTOX® Cosmetic treatment.
Who should not use BOTOX® Cosmetic?
BOTOX® Cosmetic should not be used in the presence of infection at the proposed injection site(s) and in individuals
with known hypersensitivity to any ingredient in the formulation. Patients with neurological disorders such as ALS,
Myasthenia Gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome may be at increased risk of serious side effects.
Will I experience any side effects?
The most common side effects include headache, respiratory infection,
flu syndrome, temporary eyelid droop, and nausea. Less frequently
occurring (<3%) adverse reactions include pain in the face, erythema
at the injection site, and muscle weakness. These events are thought to
be associated with the injection and occurred within the first week.
Will my facial expressions continue to look natural?
Although the results are visible, a treatment with BOTOX® Cosmetic will not radically change your facial appearance or
make you look as if you "had work done." The muscle activity that causes frown lines between the brows is simply reduced,
so you can still frown or look surprised without the wrinkles and creases between your brows.
What will happen to the frown lines between my brows if I choose not to continue treatments?
If you do not continue treatments, the moderate to severe frown lines
between your brows will gradually look like they did before treatment.
Is BOTOX® Cosmetic affordable?
When considering your facial aesthetic options, BOTOX® Cosmetic is
quite affordable. According to the American Society for Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery's 2003 survey, BOTOX® Cosmetic is one of the least
expensive facial aesthetic procedures in the United States. Like other
appearance-related investments, such as hair coloring and cuts, teeth
whitening, and chemical peels, the cost must be weighed relative to
your expectations. Consult your doctor for further information.
Do treatment results differ?
To get the best results, it's important to go to a doctor who is
experienced in administering BOTOX® Cosmetic. Dr. Chris Dannaker, a
board-certified dermatologist at Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery in Beverly
Hills, is extremely experienced in administering this treatment.
Content courtesy of Allergan, Inc.