Botox Beyond the Forehead

Everyone knows Botox as the gold standard toxin for smoothing fine lines, wrinkles, and anti-aging. But did you know Botox can actually go beyond its beautifying? This toxin can be used to treat additional concerns such as hyperhidrosis, teeth clenching, as well as soften the appearance of the neck and jaw.

Hyperhidrosis, Also known as excessive sweating, typically occurs on the palms of the hands, soles of feet, and the axilla (underarm). Unrelated to exercise or heat, hyperhidrosis can disrupt one's daily living. It can cause social anxiety and embarrassment. While there is no cure for it, Botox treatments can stop and slow the sweating for 6-8 months. Botox injections block the nerves that stimulate your sweat glands.

Platysma band Botox is one way to improve the appearance of aging in the neck, which can play an important role in facial rejuvenation. As we age, neck bands form, skin laxity increases, and horizontal lines in the neck become prominent. Botox injections in the platysma bands can lift and soften the neck, creating a subtle lift to the lower face. The amount of units necessary depends on the patient's anatomy, Botox dosing typically ranges between 50-70 units.

Trapezius Botox can be helpful for those who hunch forward over their computers all day. The strain on neck muscles pull the head into a forward position, causing the trapezius muscles to become overdeveloped. Treating this area with Botox injections can relax the muscles, improve posture, and even slim the appearance of the shoulders. It can also accentuate the collar bone making the bone more visible and defined. 

Masseter Botox, for teeth clenching and jaw slimming, is wildly popular and is very effective. The masseter muscle is located at the angle of the jaw and is one of the strongest muscles in the body activated during chewing. Botox can be used to relax this muscle, and soften the look of the lower face. 

Botox offers a wide variety of applications and is virtually painless and quick, with results lasting between 3 and 5 months. How can botox help you?


Genevieve Vielbig