Is It Possible to Correct Bad Botox?
Most people are familiar with Botox for its aesthetic benefits, such as wrinkle reduction, but it has also been used for years to treat illnesses such as hyperhidrosis, migraines, TMD (or disorders caused by issues with the jaw joint and associated face muscles), and more. When used on the face, a small amount here and there can help to slow the symptoms of aging (if that's what you're looking for), but too much of a good thing might lead to less-than-ideal outcomes. When anti-aging Botox injections go wrong, it's usually because the practitioner didn't follow suitable instructions (for example, on dose or area of application) or didn't pay attention to the patient's facial structure to identify what would be the best treatment approach. Botulinum Toxin is a precise treatment that necessitates the expertise, experience, and aesthetic eye of a well-trained practitioner who understands how the muscles of your face operate as a whole and, as a consequence, can pr...