What is Botox: Before and After

Anti-wrinkle injections, commonly referred to as Botox injections seem to be a taboo topic, yet they’re becoming more and more prevalent among both younger and older women. So to find out what all the hype is about, bh's Kelly recently went in for her first Botox treatment and documented the entire experience. But before we get into the good stuff (like her before and after photos!), here's everything you need to know about Botox...
What is Botox?
Botox is a trade name for botulinium toxin, a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinium. Phew! So that’s the scientific description over and done with, but what does that actually mean? Well, scientists discovered several years ago that although Botox is a toxin, when used in diluted small amounts it has cosmetic and medicinal benefits, including remedying muscle spasms.
How does Botox work?
Botox works by blocking chemical receptors that cause muscles to contract, without damaging the nerves. So, essentially, those muscles become frozen and relaxed.
How can Botox injections make you look younger?
Because it doesn’t require going under the knife, the popularity of Botox in the beauty industry has increased considerably in recent years. It has a range of cosmetic uses, including softening frown lines, smoothing out wrinkles, and reducing the appearance of crow’s feet and other lines caused by the repeated movement of facial muscles over time.
How is the treatment given?
When used for cosmetic treatments, Botox is injected into affected areas during a very quick process (anywhere from several minutes to an hour) that doesn’t require anaesthetic. This makes it a popular alternative to cosmetic surgery as it has minimal ‘down time’ after treatment and the effects can be seen almost immediately.
How long does Botox last?
A Botox injection can take about two to five days to fully start working, and the effects can last anywhere from around six weeks to four months. After this time the muscles will regain their movement, but repeat treatments can then be given to restore the effects.
What else can it be used for?
Aside from the fact Botox injections can make you look younger, they can also be used to treat other conditions, including excessive sweating, incontinence, chronic pain and cramps. Researchers are also trialling Botox as a treatment for asthma and hayfever.
Before the treatment
Kelly first decided to try cosmetic injections as her fine lines were quite developed for her age (27) and she was becoming increasingly frustrated with the way the lines aged her face and the way her make-up would settle into them. Kelly explains, “I definitely don’t ever want that ‘frozen face’ look but I don’t see the problem with getting the occasional jab to smooth out my lines and prevent them from getting worse.”
Jennifer Colyer, Laser Clinics Australia Registered Nurse and Cosmetic Injector who performed the procedure explains to me that cosmetic injections can actually help to prevent wrinkles. “It helps to minimise [the] dynamic action of muscles and this decreased movement helps place less stress on the skin, helping you maintain a fresh and youthful appearance.”
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During
Kelly explains what happens during the procedure: “It’s not painful in the slightest. Depending on your practitioner, your face will be wiped free from bacteria and you may be asked to hold ice onto the areas to create a numbing effect. After inspecting your face and problem areas, your practitioner will determine where they need to treat and how many mls are required for the desired effect. You will be asked to make expressions while the practitioner pinches the area or marks it before injecting a certain amount of the botox into it. It's a slight stinging sensation but really, an extraction [facial] hurts way more.”
Immediately after
Anti-wrinkle injections do not work straight away. Jennifer tells me they usually start to take effect 48-72 hours post-treatment and the maximum effect is “generally visible within seven to 14 days”. Kelly says there can be some bruising for up to two days after the treatment and advises to “keep this in mind if you’re getting it done for a special occasion”.
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Two weeks after
At Laser Clinics Australia, a review is recommended two weeks post-treatment to ensure the desired effect has been achieved. As for how long it lasts, Kelly tells me that depending on the deepness of your lines it can last anywhere from eight weeks to four months.
Cost
Cosmetic injections vary in price, depending on where you choose to get them. At Laser Clinics Australia they charge $12.90 per unit for anti-wrinkle injections and also offer packages to make the treatment more cost effective. Jennifer explains you can get 40 units for $349 which will treat two areas of concern (like Kelly’s crow’s feet and forehead). “[I will] 100 per cent continue to get injections two to three times a year as I really love how much better and smoother my skin looks,” says Kelly. “I can justify the cost as it means I spend less on make-up trying to cover the lines!”
Have you ever thought about cosmetic injections? What do you think of these before and afters?
287 Member Comments
I have had fillers, but still not sure able botox. I would like to see articles on fillers - not only before and afters, but long term effects etc.
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After reading this article I am definitely feeling more like this is an option for me as I get older. I have been so terrified of having a 'frozen' face and looking abnormal but this article has made me feel like this is something, when done correctly, that could be a great add on to my normal beauty regime.
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I remember seeing the pics on Instagram. I was dying for the article to come out. Now that it's here I am so darn excited! The before and after photos are ideal for this audience!
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Great results but nooo way for me! I'm so scared of needles! I would never opt to have them!
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Oh wow! The results speak for themselves! I am still so not sure about botox for myself (I mean I don't need it yet, but just future planning)
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Amazing results and looks very natural too. I am hoping my sister will do this when she becomes a doctor.
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ah no...not for me. Im scared crazy of needles but even so i must say that at 53 im very lucky. I have no wrinkles on my forehead at all and even frowning wont make them appear. I have very fine smile lines around my eyes but nothing to worry about. I inherited great skin from my Mother....thanks Mum :)
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Most definitely a visible difference between the before and after but in a weird way i like my “happy lines”
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These are great results. I'd never get it done myself but if it makes her happy good on her!
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Honey! You're 27, young and beautiful without the botox!!! You don't need it, for real. I had it done once in my 40's, as I was curious, and I felt like I had a brick sitting on my forehead for three months.lol. No, I wont be doing it again. I don't think, ultimately, that it makes you any more or less attractive than you already are.
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No need at this point in my life, despite being in my late 30's. Impressive results on the forehead :)
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I would give it a crack but I would like to know that everything is above board and they aren't going to stuff it up.
I would be keen for a trial in my area????? There are so many salons that would be interested in promoting themselves on BH ;)
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And what a great 'point' Kelly raises: the cost can be justified when measured up against how much money you spend on makeup covering your perceived flaws up! Go figure.
Punny central!
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You can see a definite improvement! It's too late now, given the article was written in 2016, but it would have been great to see photos 2-3 months later as well. I wonder whether Kelly continued with the Botox as she had planned?
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Great idea about seeing the 2-3months later photos Chicklet.
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Not sure if its for me but if it improves your confidence without going overboard then good on you
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I'm what CCW says a GOG for ever and ever. Plus I have enough needles to keep me company with my health issues and I hate needles as well.
Some of these people that seem to have Botox over time their face looks ewww to me.
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Hmm whatever makes you happy I guess. Its pricey but if deep wrinkles are making me unhappy, I would consider it.
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That looks really good!
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Amazing results! I don't think it's for me yet, but maybe later!
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I love botox but the cost has become prohibitive.
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whats the point of spending 400+ every three months if the wrinkles just come back....
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