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BOTOX in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City plastic surgeon, Dr. Clinton Webster, uses BOTOX for patients seeking a nonsurgical wrinkle treatment for the upper face. Manufactured under the name Botulinum Toxin Type A, BOTOX temporarily relaxes muscles residing under the skin by blocking the nerve impulses. This anti-aging procedure softens and diminishes wrinkles without surgery. BOTOX is one of the most common treatments in our cosmetic surgery office. The majority of our patients who come to Dr. Webster for a BOTOX treatment love their results so much, they return as needed for additional treatments. BOTOX is most commonly used on the forehead and to treat the lines around the eyes known as Crow’s feet.

BOTOX Treatment

BOTOX is administered during an in-office appointment that typically takes about 30 minutes. The depth, length, quantity and location of wrinkles varies for each patient. Therefore, the injection treatment, including the dosage and injection location, is tailored during the procedure. Patients will be marked for the specific areas on the face that are going to be treated. The injection is given through a syringe to localized areas on the face. Patients will feel a small prick as the needle inserts through the skin, but any pain or discomfort is controlled with a cold compress.

What To Expect With BOTOX

Immediately following a series of BOTOX injections, there will be some mild swelling and redness at the injection site. This will subside a few hours after the procedure. Patients can resume their normal activities immediately, but exercise should be avoided for a few hours. It is also recommended that patients keep their heads elevated for the first 8-10 hours. Results following BOTOX will become apparent within 4-7 days. About a week after treatment, patients will notice an inability to fully move portions of their forehead. With limited movement, wrinkles will cease to appear. The result is skin that appears smooth and soft.

BOTOX FAQs

Is BOTOX Safe?

BOTOX is approved by the FDA and has a long, safe history. It is administered in over 75 countries and consistently ranks as the most popular cosmetic procedure in America. However, even with its popularity, BOTOX is a drug and should only be administered by a qualified medical practitioner. Individuals who receive injections by someone inexperienced run the added risk of bruising, over medicating and ultimately, obtaining an undesirable result. 

Are there alternatives to BOTOX?

In 2009, BOTOX gained competition when Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA) was developed, approved by the FDA, and made available to the general public. Both drugs are used to relax the facial muscles that cause wrinkles and frown lines. Some practices lean towards BOTOX to address forehead lines, while considering Dysport for crow’s feet. There has been much debate as to which drug is superior. Both have their advantages. Some distinct differences can be discussed during your consultation.  

BOTOX Or Filler?

Injectable fillers such as Restylane, Juvederm, and Perlane help decrease wrinkles by adding volume to certain facial structures, which creates the appearance of smooth skin. BOTOX, which temporarily freezes the underlying muscle, offers a similar result, with a different approach. A skilled practitioner will be able to determine if a filler material or a product like BOTOX would garner the best results.  

What is the Best Age to Get BOTOX?

Individuals who wish to soften and decrease facial lines and wrinkles may be candidates for BOTOX. The most common age to receive BOTOX injections is between 30-55. However, it is also common for patients younger and older to receive injections.  

How Long does BOTOX Last?

BOTOX is not a permanent fix. Results will last for several months – sometimes longer – but they will not last forever. Qualified injectors will tell you there is good news and bad news when it comes to BOTOX. The good news is, if you are not happy with your results, the results will only last a few months. Likewise, the bad news is, if you love your results (which most people do), the results will only last a few months.  Regardless, many patients recognize even the temporary results are worth feeling and looking younger. 

Oklahoma Plastic Surgery is pleased to offer BOTOX in Oklahoma City. For more information about BOTOX, contact us today!