How Much Botox Is Too Much?

Dr Mark Aszkenasy
By Dr Mark Aszkenasy

Dr Mark has been providing aesthetic beauty treatments since 2011.


Botox® is a wonderful drug that can really help people to look younger. But it is important to have an honest discussion with your client to make sure that their expectations and your treatment objectives are in line. Often times I will come across clients who feel that their previous experience with Botox was too heavy-handed, leaving them with a fixed, frozen and totally unnatural expression, or sometimes a droopy brow which interferes with their vision.

 

I will explain to my clients that I like to give Botox in a dose that will soften their lines and wrinkles but at the same time retain a degree of facial expression. This means a more youthful look but it still retains the natural balance and harmony of the face. While some clients do want the ‘frozen’ forehead look, they are in the minority and most would rather avoid this.

Choosing the correct dose for a particular patient is not as straightforward as your Botox course tutor might have you think.

Although some of the Botulinum Toxin manufacturers do provide dosage recommendations, these should be used as a guideline rather than a one-size fits all formula.

If you go down this road you will find that your customers will look for a more bespoke service elsewhere.

How much Botox is too much?

So how do you work out the correct dose? It requires a deep understanding of the anatomy and function of the facial anatomy, and an appreciation that everyone is different. So when I see a new patient who is thinking about Botox treatment I will carefully evaluate that persons facial musculature.

I will look at the strength of their musculature by examining their muscle bulk. I will determine the anatomy of their muscles, which is often different from the description in textbooks. I will determine the impact of relaxing those muscles, particularly the frontalis and orbicularis oculi muscles.

In considering the impact I am thinking not only about the aesthetics but also what will happen to the visual function of my patient once their brow is relaxed. They are not going to be best pleased if you paralyze their brow muscles which they are using to keep their heavy upper eyelids elevated and out of the field of their vision

Some areas of Botox treatment are also more difficult to get right than others. In this context, I am thinking particularly about Botox treatment for fine lines around the lips. In this area, one has to be particularly respectful of the power of Botox and tread very cautiously as overdosage can lead to lip incontinence that can last for several months.

If you want to read more, the experts at Consulting Room really know what they're talking about and have put together botox, lines and wrinkles and botulinum Toxin FAQs just for you. 

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Many thanks to the author of this blog Dr Mark Aszkenas who has been providing aesthetic beauty treatments since 2011.

He is a consultant in the National Health Service and has the diploma of the membership of the Royal College of Physicians.

Dr Mark saw the need for a simple and effective range of skincare treatments, containing ingredients at a strength that could achieve results, and launched the Dr Mark Skincare range.

Thanks to the author

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