Can You Use Botox Under Eyes? Read Before Using!

Can You Use Botox Under Eyes? Read Before Using!

Botox is the buzzword in the beauty industry.

The neuromodulator is injected into your facial skin to relax your muscles. It eliminates persistent signs of aging like wrinkles and fine lines.  Bags under the eyes are best treated with Radio Frequency Microneedling. 

However, considering the sensitivity of the under-eye area, you must wonder if it’s safe to use botox under the eyes.

The short answer is “yes” it is safe. 

You can use Botox under your eyes but only with professional and skillful help. 

Read this blog to educate yourself about botox under eyes before you jump on the bandwagon.

Can You Get Botox Under Eyes?

Yes. 

You can get botox under your eyes, but with caution and safety in mind. It’s only safe if the botulinum type A is injected correctly.

For example, per the FDA recommendations when you inject the outer side of the circular muscle surrounding the eyes some patients can show more creasing after receiving the injection.

So it’s important to seek out professional cosmetic services like The Med Spa At Scottsdale to ensure nothing goes wrong. 

5 Factors to Consider Before Getting Botox Under Your Eyes 

Botox is a Botulinum toxin type A neurotoxin that helps eliminate frown lines and wrinkles around the eyes.

To learn more about the pros and cons of Botox we have outlined some major Botox facts according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).

Here’s a summary of the keypoints:

  1. Botox only lasts for 3 months. You’ll typically have to do sessions every 3 months to reinject the toxins.

  1. Botox injectables aren’t painful and show results within the first week.

  1. Botulinum toxins have few side effects like swelling, headaches, droopy eyelids and more. Professionals must measure the dose to avoid these effects.

  1. You can get Botox all over your face, neck, and chest to reduce lines and wrinkles.

  1. Botox under the eyes can result in swelling in rare cases, but it will disappear within 3-4 days.

Important Cautions For Botox Under Eyes

Getting botox under your eyes can be scary, especially if you’re taking the plunge for the first time. 

So it's important to know how to take care of yourself after receiving botox injections.

  1. When you get botox under your eyes you should avoid laying down for four hours.

  1. Try not to lift heavy objects when you get botox.

  1. Avoid getting facials or laser treatments for 2 weeks after getting botox to prevent toxins from dislodging. 

  1. Be consistent in your sessions so the muscles stay relaxed and dynamically reduce the appearance of aging signs.

  1. It would be best to stop taking Aspirin, Vitamin E, or NSAIDs when using botox under your eyes. These medications can decrease the effect of neuromuscular transmission.

 

Can Botox Make Under-Eye Wrinkles Worse?

No.

Once the rejuvenating effects of Botox wear off, the muscle starts to move again. Some people assume that it has worsened their wrinkles due to the movement. 

This is a misconception.

Consistent Botox treatment can teach some muscles to move minimally, resulting in smoother skin with fewer wrinkles.

After receiving Botox, a patient will see a difference when they try to form a facial expression. But the muscles are temporarily paralyzed due to injected toxins. 

So, when a patient tries to smile to see Botox’s results right away, the nearby muscles may constrict and appear to result in new wrinkles. But these wrinkles are only temporary.

While Botox’s benefits seem like a dream come true, don’t just get Botox injectables without research.

Is Botox Good for Dark Circles?

Botox is more effective for wrinkles. Dark circles are best treated with dietary changes and eye creams and eye serums. 

For best results for dark circles eat a diet low in carbohydrates and combine a hydrating eye serum plus an eye cream with prismatic effects.  The Med Spa At offers several combinations utilizing botanical ingredients to effectively manage dark circles under the eyes.  

You will also want to consult the doctor, nurse injector and/or esthetician to recommend the most effective dark circle treatment plan for your particular condition. 

Is Botox Under Eye Effective for Eye Bags?

Botox’s function is to stop the muscles around the eye area from moving much and stopping new wrinkles from forming. However, it’s not very practical for under eye bags. 

At The Med Spa At, we treat under eye bags with Radio Frequency Microneedling.  Radio Frequency Microneedling can melt the sinking fat pads under the eyes while tightening the remaining sagging skin, thus offering a one two punch to those pesky reminders of age and gravity! 

The surgical process for fixing eye bags can be costly and painful, and the resulting shiners can last for 3-4 weeks.  While lower blepharoplasty removes the fat pads under the eyes it does nothing to treat the remaining saggy skin left after the procedure.

What Are the Areas that Botox Under Eyes Targets?

Botox under eye targets 3-4 significant points given below:

Botox under eye targets 3-4 significant points given below:

  1. Crow’s feet.
  2. Wrinkles.
  3. Frown lines.
  4. Fine lines.

Botox is generally less effective when it comes to fine lines. It’s ideal for deep wrinkles but can take time to show results.

You will have to take sessions to see consistent improvement. 

Please read through the end to have answers for all your concerns if you’re considering going for botox under eyes.

What is the Age Limit for Botox Under Eyes?

Experts say there are no restrictive age limitations for botox under the eyes. 

But here’s what botox offers to different age groups. 

In the 20s,

If you get botox in your early 20s, you can stop the wrinkles in the bud.

In the 30s,

If you notice brow lines and crow’s feet, get botox to wipe off the traces of aging before they are deeply set into the skin.

In the 40s, 

Botox fixes the damage by relaxing muscles around and under your eyes.

In the 50s,

Botox works on the effects of menopause and sun damage.

In the 60s and Onward,

Botox helps you look more lively and fresh. 

Botox is not a harmful cosmetic treatment. You can start with it if you think the signs of aging that you are experiencing are calling for help.

Generally, it’s good to get the botox treatment in your early 20s.

It will help if you remember that botox around the eyes is considered a safe practice, but it’s not a permanent solution. 

Wrap Up

As per the FDA recommendations, injecting the outer side of the circular muscle surrounding the eyes, some patients can show higher creasing after receiving the injection.

So, you’ll have to get well-regarded professional cosmetic services like The Med Spa At to ensure nothing can go wrong. 

The Med Spa At is your one-stop solution for skin problems if you don’t want to undergo expensive cosmetic surgeries. 


Visit our website and book your consultation today.

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