
UPPER FACE LIFT (TEMPORAL LIFT) OPERATION

PROMINENT EAR OPERATION
💉 What Are Facial Botulinum Toxin Injections?
Facial botulinum toxin injections are a non-surgical cosmetic treatment used to temporarily relax facial muscles and reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles caused by repetitive facial expressions.
The most well-known brand is Botox®, but other FDA-approved brands include Dysport®, Xeomin®, Jeuveau®, and Nuceiva®. They all contain purified forms of botulinum toxin type A, which blocks nerve signals to targeted muscles.
🧠 How Does It Work?
Botulinum toxin inhibits the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contraction. By preventing the muscle from contracting, the overlying skin stays smoother and less wrinkled.
It does not “fill” wrinkles like dermal fillers—it prevents their formation or softens existing ones by minimizing the underlying muscle movement.
📍 Common Facial Areas Treated
- Glabella (frown lines between eyebrows, “11” lines)
- Forehead lines (horizontal wrinkles)
- Crow’s feet (outer corners of the eyes)
- Bunny lines (nose wrinkles)
- Eyebrow lift (subtle brow elevation)
- Gummy smile (excessive upper gum show)
- Chin dimpling (mentalis muscle)
- Jaw slimming (masseter muscle)
- Neck bands (platysma muscle, “Nefertiti lift”)
⏱️ Procedure Overview
- Time: 10–20 minutes
- Anesthesia: None required (optional topical numbing cream)
- Technique:
- Small amounts of botulinum toxin are injected directly into targeted muscles using fine needles.
- Injections are quick and relatively painless.
- Return to Activity: Immediate—often called a “lunchtime procedure”
📅 Onset and Duration
- Results Start: 3–5 days after injection
- Full Effect: 7–14 days
- Duration: 3–4 months (longer with consistent treatments)
🌟 Benefits
- Smooths expression lines and wrinkles
- Prevents new wrinkles from forming
- Lifts and contours areas like brows and jawline
- Fast, non-invasive with no downtime
- Can be preventive when used early (e.g., in 20s–30s)
- Often combined with fillers for full facial rejuvenation (“liquid facelift”)
⚠️ Side Effects and Risks
Most side effects are minor and temporary:
- Mild swelling or bruising at injection sites
- Headache or flu-like symptoms (rare)
- Eyelid drooping (ptosis) if injected too close to certain muscles (very rare and temporary)
- Asymmetry or unnatural expression if improperly placed
Choosing a qualified and experienced injector minimizes these risks significantly.
🧴 Aftercare Tips
- Avoid lying down or bending over for 4–6 hours after treatment
- Do not rub or massage the injected areas
- Avoid alcohol, strenuous activity, or facial treatments for 24 hours
- Full results settle in within 2 weeks
👩⚕️ Who Should Avoid It?
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
- Those with neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis)
- Allergies to botulinum toxin or its ingredients
🧬 Botulinum Toxin vs Dermal Fillers
| Feature | Botulinum Toxin | Dermal Fillers |
|---|---|---|
| Action | Relaxes muscles | Adds volume |
| Best for | Expression lines | Static wrinkles, volume loss |
| Onset | 3–5 days | Immediate |
| Duration | 3–4 months | 6–18 months (depending on type) |
💬 Final Thoughts
Botulinum toxin injections are one of the most popular and effective tools in modern facial aesthetics. When done correctly, they provide natural-looking, refreshed results without the frozen or overdone look. Regular use can even delay the development of deeper wrinkles.








