Botox injections are used to relax the forehead wrinkles, the wrinkles between the eyebrows and crow's feet. Injections take a few minutes to administer. It can take up to a week to achieve full effectiveness from Botox injections. read more
If you're breastfeeding, pregnant, or plan to become pregnant, the FDA recommends that you talk to your doctor before starting Botox, Dysport, or Xeomin. Side effects are possible: headaches, bruising, pain at the site of injection, and, in fewer than 1% of cases, drooping eyelids or eyebrows that return to their natural position within a few months. read more
During my consultation the registered nurse explained what to expect after getting Botox. What surprised me the most was the fact that the effects weren't going to be immediate. She said that I wouldn't notice anything except for a few small bumps at the injection sites for a few days, and that it could take up to two weeks for the Botox to take full effect. read more