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The Truth Behind the 8 Most Common Botox Myths

The Truth Behind the 8 Most Common Botox Myths

Botox is a safe and highly sought-after cosmetic treatment that smoothes your fine lines, reduces the appearance of wrinkles, and makes your skin look younger — all without going under the knife. Due to its rising popularity, many Botox myths and misconceptions are floating around that simply are not true.

The Most Common Misconceptions & Myths of Botox

From the effects of Botox to the benefits and the ways it’s used, learn the most frequently discussed Botox myths and the actual scientific truths so you can feel confident before booking your appointment.

Myth #1: Botox “freezes your face.”

People who have never tried Botox often believe it freezes your face, creating an expressionless look.

Truth: Botox actually relaxes your face.

While “face freezing” can happen, it is an extremely rare side effect that would only be done by a very unskilled professional. Botox is actually an injectable that relaxes, not freezes, the muscles of the face where injected. The only way you would lose your facial expressions is if an unskilled professional uses too large an amount of Botox. Make sure to find a highly skilled, accredited professional and have a conversation about natural-looking results before the procedure.

 

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Myth #2: Botox is painful.

Because Botox is injected with a needle, it’s easy to assume it will be a painful procedure.

Truth: Botox is nearly painless.

Botox injections use a very small needle that patients report as not painful at all, or that they experience just a slight pinch. Using topical anesthetics and numbing creams, you likely won’t feel much pain. Plus, your skilled professional will educate you on proper post-care to reduce any soreness.

Myth #3: Your wrinkles will get worse if you stop using Botox.

Many people believe that if you don’t continue to regularly undergo Botox treatments, your wrinkles will get worse than when you first started.

Truth: Your wrinkles will eventually go back to how they were, but they will not worsen.

If you decide to stop getting Botox treatments, eventually, yes, the wrinkles you had will slowly begin to return as the muscles begin to contract. However, they will not get worse than before. The cosmetic purpose of Botox is to prevent the contraction of your facial muscles, as that’s what causes wrinkles to form. Not having anything to relax those muscles will simply cause them to return to their normal state.

Myth #4: Botox is toxic and not safe for your body.

Because Botox is made of botulinum toxin or botulinum neurotoxin, many individuals believe that means the treatment is toxic and can cause harm to your body.

Truth: Botox is a completely safe and harmless way to give your face a more youthful appearance.

Botox has been FDA-approved for the past 20 years and has been thoroughly tested for safety. You would have to receive a dose of more than 100 times the average for it to be considered toxic.

 

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Myth #5: Botox is only used for wrinkles and improving facial lines.

Botox is known for its primary purpose: smoothing wrinkles, frown lines, crow’s feet, fine lines, etc. However, it can do much more than that.

Truth: Botox is often used to treat a range of medical conditions.

In fact, Botox was originally developed in the 1970s as an alternative to surgery to treat eye muscles with strabismus. In addition to smoothing wrinkles, Botox is also used for migraines, back/neck pain, excessive sweating, TMJ disorders, and hyperhidrosis.

 

Related article: Things You Didn’t Know Botox Can Do

Myth #6: Botox is addictive.

You may have heard: “once you start Botox, you can’t stop,” insinuating that Botox is addictive.

Truth: Botox has no chemical component in it that is addictive

People come back to using Botox again and again because it’s effective. Whether you’re trying to look younger and more energized or you’re treating a chronic condition, such as migraines, Botox worlds — it’s that simple.

Myth #7: Botox and fillers are the same thing.

Although Botox and fillers are both injectables and hold similar properties, they are not the same thing.

Truth: Botox and fillers, although similar, are not the same thing.

Botox and fillers are similar but work in very different ways. Botox relaxes the muscles it’s injected into, which helps to smooth the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Dermal fillers fill and plump various areas to create a look of fullness to areas that have thinned with age.

 

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Myth #8: You have to be older to get Botox treatments.

Many people believe that Botox is reserved only for those who are in their older years and should not be used for younger individuals.

Truth: Botox is appropriate for most people aged 18 and older.

Believe it or not, Botox is often recommended for those aged 20 and older as a means of preventing deep wrinkles from forming early on in life. It doesn’t completely prevent wrinkles entirely, but it will help the skin appear smoother for much longer.

Get Your Botox Treatments With Skin Savvy Aesthetics

If you’re ready to give Botox a try, our expert medical team here at Skin Savvy Aesthetics in Scottsdale, Arizona, is ready to discuss your goals. Whether for men or women, our clients have experienced amazing results from our Botox injections, and we look forward to helping you look younger and more vibrant than ever! Book your Botox consultation today.

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