Can my botched Botox be corrected?

Spotting a botched Botox treatment is easy and it is not uncommon to end up with bad results when it comes to facial rejuvenation injectables. Despite being a very safe procedure, if not administered by a professional aesthetic doctor, even a Botox procedure can go awry. Here we will discuss the most common mistakes with Botox that can happen and how they can be rectified.

How to correct a botched Botox?

Overtreatment leading to a frozen face

If your medical practitioner over-injects Botox, it may end up giving you an unnatural and almost robot-like look. The high doses from too many injections tend to cause this such that it leads to little or absolutely no movement of your muscles. Your face will start looking expressionless, overdone, plastic, and fake. A few years ago, this was the norm and the frozen look was quite common, however, today most patients want to get a softer and more subtle result. This will not only enhance the natural facial features but also give a much fresh and younger look. In case you have already received an anti-wrinkle injection that has imparted a frozen look on your face, you may not be able to reverse the situation immediately. However, the results last just about 8 weeks after which the effect will start to wear off.

What should you do?

You can prevent ending up with a frozen expressionless face by selecting a reputable and experienced practitioner. They should have a detailed and in-depth consultation with you before the procedure so that both of you are on the same page.

Under treatment

This happens when the muscles are not relaxed enough and you have more movement than is viable. This means your anti-aging injectable did not do much for your wrinkles. Every individual’s anatomy is different and requires varying dozes to make it work on them. Some may even require varying doses in different parts, especially in cases like
  • treatment of fine lines and wrinkles
  • masseter treatment for jaw slimming and teeth grinding
  • hyperhidrosis

What you should do?

You can prevent under-treatment by going for a top-up injection after a few weeks of the original procedure. Take an appointment with your doctor and speak to them about it if you are not happy with the results.

Sagging eyelids and drooping eyebrows

These are the primary concerns of most patients who go for Botox treatment. If you face these problems even after your procedure, it means that the injections were incorrectly placed and put too low in the muscle. This may have in turn caused it to relax a little more than needed and thus descend. In such a situation, you will end up with a heavy feeling in your forehead area, excess skin around the eyelids, and drooping eyebrows.

What should you do?

You should opt for a skilled and experienced practitioner who studies your facial anatomy at length and prevents such scenarios from occurring. Some may even use certain prescription eye drops to elevate the eyelid temporarily but then the actual underlying issue does not get rectified like this until the Botox has worn off.

Some other methods that you can adopt to rectify a bad Botox treatment

Know when to stop

Talk to your doctor to avoid taking too much Botox which can lead to a frozen face. You should be aiming for a natural appearance where the face can still move.

Turn towards treatments that contain copper

Some studies suggest that copper can reverse the effects of Botox injections. Speak with your doctor to learn whether you should go for copper supplements or copper-containing topicals to help in this matter.

Keep away from Zinc

Zinc supplements are often used to enhance the effects of Botox treatment. Try to avoid zinc-rich foods such as meat, eggs, whole grains, and legumes.

Use of make-up

Although it may be difficult to technically reverse the effects of this medically induced procedure, you can always use good makeup tricks and skills to disguise the effects that you wish to mask.

Get to know in depth about various Botulinum Toxin Brands

Botox is just one brand of Botulinum Toxins and there are several others available in the market. Some of them have a quick onset of action even though their effects are short-lived. However, if you are a first-timer or someone looking for a last-minute resort, they may be a good option.
To learn more on Botox treatment contact us to schedule consultation with Dr. Nilay Shah.
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