Botox Turns 20

Happy birthday Botox, thank you for keeping facial expressions minimal and restoring our youth. With Botox turning 20 years old, here is everything you need to know about Botox and its cosmetic history.

Botox might be a recent hot discussion topic, and well known for being the elixir of youth, but it has been around for a lot longer than most people would think. Botox was first FDA approved in 1989 for therapeutic uses and expanded into aesthetic uses years after. In 2002, the FDA approved Botox for cosmetic treatments such as crows feet, forehead lines, and frown lines in adults. Not too long after, Botox came to be one of the world’s most well-known, iconic brands. There have been over 500 peer-reviewed studies on the safety and efficacy of the neurotoxin, which has made it widely researched and studied, assuring it is safe in the hands of a medical professional.

Just a decade ago, Botox injections were not as casually discussed and occasionally suggested that it gave people a “frozen” or “plastic.” Thankfully, that is not the case today. Botox is a versatile toxin, with the ability to treat a wide range of conditions on top of cosmetic treatments. Cosmetically, Botox works by reducing muscle activity in the areas injected. It takes about 7-10 days to kick in and lasts up to 3-4 months. Botox can be used beyond the face, it is commonly used beyond its wrinkle reducing to treat trapezius muscles, platysma bands, and masseter muscles. You can read more about Botox beyond wrinkle treatments here.  

If you have any questions and would like to further discuss Botox injections, book a consultation or treatment here. We are better people when our Botox kicks in, happy 20th birthday Botox, may you continue to work your magic and keep us beautiful.

Genevieve Vielbig