Medically reviewed by Maria M. LoTempio, MD Key Takeaways Botox can cause temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising at the injection site.You may get flu-like symptoms like fever, body ...
Tired of looking tired? Some people are turning to “jelly roll” Botox to fake a full night’s sleep. When thinking about facial symmetry, the under-eye area is a major make-or-break part of the visage.
Botox isn’t about freezing your face into blank submission or dialing back a decade with one lunchtime appointment. It’s precision medicine for expression. Subtle, strategic, and often misunderstood.
Botox is a quick and generally safe option for people dissatisfied with their appearance, but it won't fix the root problem of self-esteem issues.
A doctor injected half of her face with Botox to show viewers exactly what it does. In the viral video, Dr. Bita Farrell explained that she made herself into her own “lab rat” by drawing a line down ...
Botox myths often center around fears of a frozen face, permanence, and safety. But one aesthetic nurse practitioner has tried to set the record straight by conducting her own experiment and sharing ...
A growing number of 20-somethings are trying to stop wrinkles from forming on their face with a preventative treatment known as "baby Botox," which freezes facial muscles to limit movement. A growing ...