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Botox Around The Eyes: What To Expect, Benefits, & Results

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What is Botox?

While Botox has been used for cosmetic procedures, such as lifting fine lines and wrinkles, its ability to safely paralyze muscles and nerves also has great medical benefits. That’s because it contains a purified neurotoxic protein that stops a certain neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, from leaving your nerve endings. An advantage of receiving Botox injections around the eyes is reconstructing areas you’re unhappy with.

They also aid in the alleviation of symptoms caused by health conditions. These include excessive sweating, uncomfortable neck muscle spasms, and issues around the eyes. To help you decide whether or not Botox treatments are the correct discussion for you, we have created an outline of what to expect, treatments, and results.

Common Botox Treatments Around The Eyes

When it comes to your vision, cosmetic and medical Botox injections can be placed around and under the eyes to treat conditions such as:

• Eye Twitching
• Drooping Eyelids
• Chronic Migraines
• Eye Dryness
• Excessive Tearing

Many plastic surgeons are trained in both medical and cosmetic Botox. This means you don’t necessarily need to find another oculoplastic professional if you’re interested in getting both options! If you are receiving a Botox treatment, you can expect to improve or eliminate issues including frown lines, crows feet, forehead lines, and sagging brows.

How Long Do the Results Of Botox Last Around the Eyes & Other Areas?

Technically speaking, Botox is only a temporary solution. This means you would need to go back into your Botox clinic every so often to get another treatment done and maintain optimal results. Medical and cosmetic Botox treatments are designed to impact the targeted muscles for three months. However, you may be able to visually see the results of Botox treatments for four to six months.

What to Expect From Botox Treatment Around The Eyes

There’s a lot you should take into consideration before typing “Botox near me” into your search engine. You don’t want to randomly pick just any Botox clinic for your procedure! We recommend researching the procedure, preparation, treatment, and recovery beforehand. Read on to find out exactly what to expect from a Botox clinic before deciding to move forward.

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Before Your Botox Injections

Before getting Botox injections, you’ll need to set up a consultation at an accredited eye clinic in your area, such as Specialty Eye Institute. Here, you can meet with an expert oculoplastic surgeon to share your cosmetic or medical concerns and learn about what customized Botox treatment options are available to you.

At the Botox Clinic

If you haven’t had Botox injections in the past, it’s normal to be nervous going into your first Botox treatment. Rest assured—you’ll be in great hands under the care of a board-certified SEI oculoplastic surgeon.

Following your consultation, your eye doctor will use a thin needle to inject small amounts of Botox into the skin, muscles, and/or nerves around your treatment areas. Because of the tiny needle, Botox quantity, and quality of care at SEI, you shouldn’t expect to feel any pain: only minimal discomfort.

The number of injections you receive will depend on the severity of your eye condition, the type of Botox, the surface area of the treatment location, and other factors.

After Your Botox Treatment

Botox treatment recovery is typically quick, as long as you follow the doctor’s orders. You may notice small red bumps right after you receive your Botox injections. Those tend to fade within the first 20 to 30 minutes following your Botox treatment.

Should you develop a headache after your Botox treatment, consult with your doctor and see if you can take acetaminophen. Try to refrain from taking aspirin or other blood thinners otherwise.

It’s recommended to avoid physical activity for at least four hours. You can wait longer depending on how you’re feeling. Be sure not to rub, massage, or touch your eyes for at least 24 hours so you don’t push the Botox and spread it into other areas. As always, listen to the recommendations provided to you by your doctor for the smoothest recovery.

Botox Treatment Results

The results of Botox treatments will take a small amount of time to become noticeable. You should not expect to see visual improvements right after leaving the clinic. Results can take several days, or weeks, to appear depending on the type of Botox treatment you receive. Remember—you’ll need to adjust your muscles to be more relaxed at the injection site(s) to make the most out of your new look or enjoy your improved eyesight.

When you begin to notice your condition slowly return, usually between three to six months following your Botox treatment, it’s time for a touch-up. Setting up a recurring Botox treatment schedule with SEI makes it simple to keep yourself or your vision in tip-top shape.

How Much Does Botox Cost?

Costs vary from one eye practice, or Botox clinic, to the next. Though for the most part, you can assume that a medical Botox procedure has a higher chance of being covered by your insurance than a cosmetic one.

The cost of Botox itself is priced per unit. The cost of each injection is between $10 to $15. For example, a cosmetic forehead smoothing procedure takes an average of 20 injections. You could pay anywhere from $200 to $300. These injections tend to be more cost-effective than surgery—especially surgery on eye muscles.

Cosmetic and Medical Botox Treatment at SEI

When it comes to your eyes, you don’t want to take a chance on just any local Botox clinic. Our team of doctors offers innovative Botox treatments to clients in your area. In addition, our staff provides innovative blepharoplasty surgery and treatments to accommodate your unique needs. Our team is committed to offering premium eye care services to help you improve or preserve your vision. Our staff of ophthalmologists and doctors offer various types of eye care solutions such as cataract surgery, retinal detachment treatments, LASIK eye surgery, refractive lens exchange treatments, and corneal transplants. Give our doctors a call by phone at (877) 852-8463 or contact our team online to learn more about how our Botox treatments and eye care solutions can improve your vision and life.

February 1, 2022 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: botox

Botox Clinic

Botox Clinic at Specialty Eye Institute at our Adrian, MI and Toledo, OH locations

Botox Clinic

Specialty Eye Institute is hosting a Botox Clinic at our Adrian and Toledo offices on Thursday, February 18th.

Adrian Office: Morning appointments

Toledo Office: Afternoon appointments

You must call (866) 445-9063 to reserve your appointment time.

Botox treatments will be done by RaSahawn Venerable, D.O. Dr. Venerable is a Cataract, Glaucoma, and Oculoplastic Specialist.
Dr. Venerable will be doing a Botox Clinic every 3rd Thursday of the Month.
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Deborah Wu, M.D.

As a Comprehensive Ophthalmologist and Fellowship Trained Oculoplastic Specialist, Dr. Wu performs the following services: cataract surgery, intravitreal injections, glaucoma procedures, medical and cosmetic eye lid procedures as well as medical and cosmetic Botox. Dr. Wu is accepting new patients at the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo locations and does surgery locally in Kalamazoo.

Dr. Wu was born and raised in Wisconsin, she enjoys spending time with her two boys, figure skating, hiking, and traveling. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and completed her residency at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan followed by a Fellowship in Oculoplastics at Consultants in Ophthalmic and Facial Plastic Surgery in Southfield, Michigan.

WARNING: DISTANT SPREAD OF TOXIN EFFECT See full prescribing information for complete warning.The effects of BOTOX Cosmetic and all botulinum toxin products may spread from the area of injection to produce symptoms consistent with botulinum toxin effects. These symptoms have been reported hours to weeks after injection. Swallowing and breathing difficulties can be life threatening and there have been reports of death. The risk of symptoms is probably greatest in children treated for spasticity but symptoms can also occur in adults, particularly in those patients who have an underlying condition that would predispose them to these symptoms.

September 6, 2020 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: botox, BOTOX Cosmetic, kalamazoo

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