Botox Resistance - Why Doesn't Botox Work for Me The incidence of Botox resistance is very small. More likely an inadequate dosage of Botox units was used and more is required. read more
The molecules of Botox work to stop the communication between muscles and the nerves causing them to over contract. When we make facial movements for example, the muscles are causing the skin to wrinkle, frown and leave permanent lines. After the injections, it takes a few days to 2 weeks to get the final result. read more
Finally, the last reason that BOTOX may not work for you is that you have developed antibodies. Think about the last time you had a flu shot. You were injected with the viral flu protein, your body recognized it and formed an antibody, and the next time that your body was introduced to the flu virus it already had antibodies and so your immune system was able to fight it off. read more