What happens during a Botox session?

Written in association with:

Mr Ruben Kannan

Plastic surgeon

Published: 21/07/2023
Edited by: Conor Lynch


In this article here below, Mr Ruben Kannan, a highly regarded and skilled consultant plastic surgeon, describes what Botox can be used for, before revealing some of the possible side effects.

What is Botox used for?

Botox is mainly used for facial aesthetic purposes. So, for example, Botox is highly effective when it comes to reducing wrinkles that form on the skin. It can also be used to raise your eyebrows and make you look younger, as Botox freshens up your face. Botox can also be used as a treatment for migraines

 

 

What happens during a Botox session?

It is performed in an outpatient centre. A tiny needle is used in the Botox procedure. Injections are then administered to relax certain muscles in the patient’s face. Botox usually takes five minutes or less. 

 

 

How long does it take to see results from Botox?

It usually takes between three to 14 days to see the results from Botox. It usually lasts for up to six months on average. 

 

 

What side effects are caused by Botox?

Botox is extremely safe. However, there is a very low risk of an allergic reaction, and sometimes patients’ vision can become very sensitive and they may experience double vision if the Botox was performed near the eyes. Some people may also suffer from flu-like symptoms. 

 

 

What age is appropriate to start using Botox?

Generally speaking, any adult can have Botox. If necessary for medical reasons, children as young as three or four years of age can undergo Botox.

 

 

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