Botox
Botulinum toxin injections
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This leaflet is provided by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the professional body responsible for the advancement of education and safety in aesthetic plastic surgery.
At a glance
Botox is a toxin that temporarily paralyses muscles to reduce wrinkles.
It can also treat excessive sweating of the armpits and hands.
It is injected directly into the muscles and takes 24-72 hours to work fully.
Effects typically last 3-4 months, or 9-12 months for excessive sweating.
Botox does not treat wrinkles from sun damage or sagging skin.
Certain medical conditions, medications, pregnancy, or breastfeeding mean you should not have Botox.
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Botulinum toxin is commercially available as Botox® or Dysport®. However, these injections are commonly referred to as 'Botox' whichever product is actually used. This leaflet will therefore refer only to 'Botox'.
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What is Botox?
Botox® and Dysport® are the trade names for Botulinum toxin, produced by a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. Several types of toxins have been identified, but type A, which is used commercially, is the most potent.
Botox was first used in 1978 to weaken overactive muscles in the eye, followed by other neurological conditions such as dystonia and hemifacial spasm with good effects and few little side effects. Botox was first used cosmetically in 1990, to reduce facial wrinkles arising from muscle contraction.
What are wrinkles?
Tillbaka till innehållWrinkles are part of the ageing process. They can be attributed to sun damage, effects of gravity and muscle contraction resulting from facial expressions such as frowning and laughing.
Wrinkles due to the effects of gravity represent natural sagging of tissue with age and are generally only improved by surgical tightening procedures. Wrinkles caused by muscle contraction such as frown lines between the eyebrows, forehead lines and crow's feet, can be improved by Botox treatment.
The various wrinkles caused by facial muscle contraction are illustrated on diagram 1. Botox can also be used to treat excessive sweating of the armpits and palms of the hands.
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How does botox work?
Tillbaka till innehållBotox acts by blocking acetylcholine, a chemical that is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses that cause muscle contractions. This results in muscle paralysis which is temporary, because new growth of nerves will re-innervate the muscles.
How long does botox take to work?
Botox usually takes effect 24-72 hours after injection, with maximum effect at about 1 to 2 weeks. Its effects generally last for approximately 3-4 months. When injected into the muscles that are responsible for expression wrinkles, it gives the face a more relaxed and smoother appearance.
Sometimes longer lasting effects (9-12 months) are seen after treatment of excessive sweating. When a gradual fading of treatment effect is noticed you may return to have another treatment.
What can you expect at the time of your procedure?
Tillbaka till innehållBotox is injected directly into the muscles that cause the wrinkles, using a very small needle. Several injections are usually needed at specific injection sites, depending on the area treated (see diagram 1). When used to treat excessive sweating in the armpits, Botox is injected directed into the axillary skin. Localised discomfort and bruises can occur, but no sedation or local anaesthesia is generally required. Normal activities can be resumed immediately.
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What are the limitations?
Tillbaka till innehållWhilst Botox can be very safe and effective way to reduce wrinkles due to muscle contractions, it has no effect in reducing the fine lines on the face caused by sun damage, and lines due to sagging of facial skin. In those patients with very heavy lines, repeated treatments may be needed for maximum effect.
Too frequent or excessive dosing of Botox may lead to a patient's resistance to treatment due to antibody formation. Botox treatment may also exaggerate any facial asymmetry and make the face look more lop-sided.
Who should not have botox?
Tillbaka till innehållThe use of Botox is not recommended for:
People with neuromuscular disorders such as myasthenia gravis.
Those who are taking certain medications; muscle relaxants, antibiotics such as aminoglycosides (eg, gentamicin).
Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Those with infection or inflammation at the proposed site of injections.
People who have bleeding disorders.
Is botox safe?
Tillbaka till innehållNo severe complications after cosmetic use of Botox have been reported in the literature. Very rarely excessive weakening of the target muscles and paresis of adjacent muscles can occur, resulting in facial weakness. This is self-limiting. When injecting above the eyebrows, upper eyelid ptosis or slight drooping may occur but only 1:100. This can be corrected with eyedrops but will also improve as the effects of the Botox wear off.
Content used with permission from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons website: Botulinum toxin injections. Copyright for this leaflet is with the BAAPS.
Ansvarsfriskrivning
This leaflet is designed to supply useful information but is not to be regarded as advice specific to any particular case. It does not replace the need for a thorough consultation and all prospective patients should seek the advice of a suitably qualified medical practitioner. The BAAPS accepts no liability for any decision taken by the reader in respect of the treatment they decide to undertake.
Leaflet originally written by British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.
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Vanliga frågor
What is the difference between Botox and Dysport?
Botox® and Dysport® are both trade names for Botulinum toxin, produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. While they are different commercial products, they generally refer to the same type A toxin, which is the most potent and used for similar treatments. The article uses ‘Botox’ as a general term for whichever product is used.
Besides wrinkles, what else can Botox be used to treat?
In addition to reducing wrinkles caused by muscle contraction, Botox can also be used effectively to treat excessive sweating. This applies to excessive sweating in the armpits and palms of the hands.
How long do the effects of Botox typically last?
The effects of Botox usually last for approximately 3-4 months when used for wrinkles. However, when used to treat excessive sweating, longer-lasting effects of 9-12 months can sometimes be observed. You can have another treatment once the effects gradually fade.
What should I expect immediately after a Botox procedure?
After Botox injections, you can usually resume normal activities right away. You might experience some localised discomfort and bruising at the injection sites, but generally, no sedation or local anaesthesia is needed for the procedure itself.
Can Botox fix all types of wrinkles?
No, Botox is primarily effective for wrinkles caused by muscle contractions, such as frown lines, forehead lines, and crow's feet. It does not reduce fine lines caused by sun damage or lines resulting from sagging facial skin; these generally require different treatments.
Are there any risks to getting Botox too often?
Yes, if Botox is administered too frequently or in excessive doses, there is a possibility that your body might develop resistance to the treatment. This resistance occurs due to the formation of antibodies against the toxin.
Can Botox cause my eyelids to droop?
In very rare cases, when Botox is injected above the eyebrows, slight drooping of the upper eyelid, known as ptosis, can occur. This happens in about 1 in 100 cases, but it is temporary. It can sometimes be corrected with eyedrops and will also improve as the effects of the Botox wear off.
Vidare läsning och referenser
- Manufacturer's PIL, Botox® 50, 100 and 200 Allergan Units; AbbVie Ltd, The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated April 2023.
- Borba A, Matayoshi S, Rodrigues M; Avoiding Complications on the Upper Face Treatment With Botulinum Toxin: A Practical Guide. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2022 Feb;46(1):385-394. doi: 10.1007/s00266-021-02483-1. Epub 2021 Aug 2.
- Sundaram H, Signorini M, Liew S, et al; Global Aesthetics Consensus: Botulinum Toxin Type A--Evidence-Based Review, Emerging Concepts, and Consensus Recommendations for Aesthetic Use, Including Updates on Complications. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2016 Mar;137(3):518e-529e. doi: 10.1097/01.prs.0000475758.63709.23.
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Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP
General Practitioner, Medical Author
MBChB (1992), DRCOG, DFFP, MRCOG (Part 1) MRCGP (2007), DFSRH (2013), MSc - medical education (2020)
Dr Hayley Willacy was an NHS GP working in northwest England, who retired from clinical practice in 2022 after 30 years.
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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
General Practitioner, Medical Author
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Dr Colin Tidy is an NHS Doctor, based in Oxfordshire.
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