BOTOX® Safety: What To Know Before Getting Injections

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BOTOX injections reduce signs of aging, like fine lines and creases, by relaxing the facial muscles. While BOTOX is considered safe when performed by a qualified medical professional, patients should consider potential risks and side effects before moving forward with treatment.

During a consultation, Dr. Ladie Araña-Domondon can provide important information about BOTOX wrinkle relaxers and how we safely perform the procedure. Call Concordia Star Medical Aesthetics to book an appointment in Puyallup, WA today. Here's what to know about BOTOX safety below.

BOTOX is generally safe for cosmetic use

BOTOX is one of the most popular nonsurgical treatments worldwide. It's also commonly used for medical purposes like treating migraines, sweating, and muscle spasms.

With its long history of safe use and widespread acceptance in the medical community, patients can feel confident about BOTOX safety. Reduce fine lines and wrinkles while knowing that BOTOX is a trusted and tested treatment.

BOTOX freezes the facial muscles

Wrinkle relaxers like BOTOX are made from botulinum toxin type A, a neurotoxin that prevents nerve signals from going to the muscles. This causes temporary paralysis or "freezing" of the facial muscles.

While this paralysis may sound scary, it is safe when BOTOX is administered by a trained specialist. Dr. Araña-Domondon is an experienced injector who follows strict safety protocols and ensures the highest level of patient care possible.

BOTOX is a temporary solution

BOTOX injections last up to four months before the results wear off. This means patients will need to book repeat treatments a few times a year to keep themselves looking refreshed and rejuvenated. While this may seem like a drawback, it also allows for adjustments in dosage and placement for more natural-looking outcomes. Dr. Araña-Domondon works with patients to create personalized treatment plans to suit their needs and goals.

BOTOX comes with minimal risks and side effects

Like many cosmetic procedures, BOTOX injections come with side effects like mild redness and swelling. However, these are minimal and can be managed with a cool compress or over-the-counter medications at home.

In rare cases, patients experience serious complications such as drooping eyelids or eyebrows, difficulty swallowing or breathing, or allergic reactions. These should be reported right away to Dr. Araña-Domondon for proper management.

During a BOTOX consultation in Puyallup, WA, we encourage patients to disclose their medical history and medications they are taking to prevent these complications from occurring. Dr. Araña-Domondon also provides detailed post-treatment care instructions to minimize unwanted side effects.

BOTOX is not suitable for everyone

While wrinkle relaxers are generally safe, they are not suitable for everyone. Pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as individuals with certain medical conditions, should avoid BOTOX injections. Patients should not have any allergies to the ingredients in BOTOX.

Ideal candidates:

  • Are in good overall health
  • Are over 18 years of age
  • Have realistic expectations about their results
  • Have healthy skin with no active lesions or infections

Discover more about BOTOX safety

When fine lines and creases make you self-conscious, BOTOX injections can be a trusted solution. At Concordia Star Medical Aesthetics in Puyallup, WA, we prioritize patient safety above all else. Book a consultation with Dr. Ladie Araña-Domondon to learn more about BOTOX and how it can help you achieve a smoother, younger-looking appearance.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.