
When Botox made its initial debut, it was heralded as the perfect final solution for troublesome skin wrinkles. However; as people began to learn more about Botox, they learned that it really wasn't the magic bullet that it was originally touted to be. One thing that most people know by now is that Botox only works on wrinkles that are caused by the involuntary “flexing” of skin muscles. So what about eye wrinkles? Will Botox have any effect on them?
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The answer to that question is “yes and no”. Botox will diminish eye wrinkles that are on the outside regions of the eye that are due to involuntary “squinching” of skin muscles muscles. However; it will have absolutely no effect on eye wrinkles that are the result of aging or over exposure to the suns harmful rays. The good news though is that there are now powerful anti wrinkle eye creams and serums available that can zap crows feet wrinkles.
Botox and Blank Facial Expressions (Frankenstein Face)
If you are considering undergoing the “needle” with Botox treatments, there are a couple of things that you should know first. To begin with, Botox treatments aren't cheap and can cost on average between $350-500 per session. Secondly, Botox injections work well on the brow and outside regions of the face, but can cause a side effect known as “Frankenstein face” when used on the interior region of the face. This odd side effect received its name from the deadening of facial expressions due to facial muscle paralysis.
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