Botox
Botox is one of the most popular and well-known cosmetic treatments in the world. Its ability to smooth dynamic wrinkles and reduce the appearance of aging has made it a staple in aesthetic dermatology. Botox has a well-established safety record when used in controlled medical and cosmetic settings. It has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for various therapeutic and cosmetic uses and has been studied extensively in clinical trials.
Dynamic wrinkles are lines and creases that develop due to repeated facial expressions and movements over time. These wrinkles form in areas where the muscles contract regularly, such as when we frown, smile, squint, or raise our eyebrows. Common examples include crow’s feet (lines at the outer corners of the eyes), horizontal forehead lines, and glabellar lines (the vertical “11 lines” between the eyebrows). Because they are caused by muscle movement, dynamic wrinkles typically become more pronounced with age as the skin loses elasticity. Eventually, with enough movement and expression, “dynamic wrinkles” become “static wrinkles”, meaning they become etched in at rest.
Younger patients who don’t have deep, dynamic wrinkles, can proactively be treated to delay or prevent deep dynamic wrinkles and fine lines. We call it prejuvenation!
Young individuals may have strong muscles (even though they don’t yet have deep wrinkles at rest), and the dosing of Botox needs to be congruent with the strength of the muscles being treated to achieve a desired result and duration of treatment.
Botox works by interfering with the way nerves communicate with muscles. By temporarily blocking the signals from nerves to specific muscles, it relaxes the muscles of expression. When the targeted muscles are relaxed, the overlying skin smooths out, which reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The effects are localized, and the dosage and placement is precisely controlled by Dr. Hibler so that facial expressions are not frozen and do not create an unemotional appearance.
Botox is most commonly used to address wrinkles in the upper face, including:
- Forehead lines: horizontal lines caused by raising the eyebrows
- Glabellar lines (also called “11s”): vertical lines between the eyebrows caused by frowning
- Crow’s feet: fine lines around the outer eyes caused by smiling or squinting
In addition to these well-known areas, in the hands of an expert injector, Botox can also be used for other cosmetic and therapeutic applications, including:
- Bunny lines (lines on the sides of the nose)
- Lip lines and subtle lip enhancement (“lip flip”)
- Lift downturned mouth corners for a happier appearance
- Vertical Neck bands (platysmal bands)
- Chin Dimpling from overactive mentalis muscle
- Gummy Smile
- Jawline slimming (masseter muscle reduction)
- Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) in the underarms
- Teeth grinding (bruxism)
Dr. Brian Hibler customizes each Botox treatment plan based on individual concerns and facial anatomy, always aiming for a natural, refreshed appearance.
The effects of Botox are not immediate. Most patients begin to notice changes within 2-3 days after treatment, with the full results becoming visible within 10 to 14 days. During this period, the targeted muscles gradually relax, and the skin overlying them appears smoother and more youthful. If you plan to attend a special event, it is important to understand that you should schedule your treatment at least two weeks before the event to allow time for full effects to become visible.
Botox results typically last about three to four months, although this timeframe can vary from person to person. Factors such as the area of injection, the dose administered, and the natural movement of facial muscles all influence how long the effects persist. As the treatment gradually wears off, muscle activity resumes and expression lines may slowly reappear.
Botox injections are quick and relatively painless. Most appointments take 10 to 20 minutes. The injections are performed using a very fine needle to deliver small amounts of product into the targeted muscles.
After the procedure, patients can return to most normal activities right away. Some may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, which typically resolves within a day or two. It is generally advised to avoid rubbing or massaging the treated area, engaging in strenuous exercise, or lying down flat for several hours after treatment.
When performed by a skilled and experienced provider like Dr. Brian Hibler, Botox is considered a safe and low-risk procedure. Most side effects are mild and temporary, including localized swelling, redness, tenderness, or minor bruising. Rare side effects may include headache, eyelid drooping, or asymmetry, but these typically resolve over time. A comprehensive consultation is important to determine whether you are a good candidate for Botox and to discuss your aesthetic goals and expectations.
Botox remains a leading choice for those seeking a non-surgical solution to soften facial lines and restore a youthful appearance. It offers a safe, effective, and convenient way to rejuvenate your look with natural results and minimal downtime.
With an expert like Dr. Brian Hibler, board-certified dermatologist in New York City, you can feel confident in receiving personalized care that prioritizes both aesthetics and safety. Whether you’re new to Botox or considering it again, a professional consultation is the first step toward smoother, refreshed skin.
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Dr. Brian Hibler
- Board-certified dermatologist
- Fellowship-trained dermatologist
- Ivy League educated at Cornell and Harvard Medical School
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