Botox Tragedies! 4 Common Mishaps and Emergency Plan.

By David Jay


Botox injections are more popular today. Whilst once botox injections where the privilege of the rich and famous, today your local soccer mothers are queing up to receive the treatment and imbibe from the fountain of everlasting youth.

But it's not all child's play. Whilst lots of individuals are OK with the results, some finish up as botox calamities. Botulinum toxin is a drug and like every other medicine, it can have some nasty and hair raising side-effects.

Below is a list of common botox tragedies, what should be expected and what to do if it occurs!

Eye lid Droop

Once of the most typical issues following botulinum toxin injection is lid sag. In this condition the upper lid is slightly weakened and sits lower than it routinely would. If you look in the mirror you could see that the upper lid covers the upper part of the iris, the coloured part of the eye.

This effect is due to local seeping of the botox to affect the muscles that are responsible to open the eye lids. This side effect typically starts about seven to ten days after the treatment. If it eventuates you might find yourself with a saggy lid for one to two months or often even longer.

If this occurs, make sure to head back to your plastic surgeon. It is not always his or her fault, because it's a side effect which can occur even with good technique. There are some eye drops that the medico can prescribe, but you need to only take these if the problem truly disturbs you. The drops themselves can have some problematic complications.

Eyebrow Droop

In this condition the whole brow sags a little. The end result looks similar to the lid sag, with the eye appearing partially closed.

The cause is slightly different here. This typically happens in older people who have loose skin folds around the eye. In order to keep the eye open, routinely the forehead muscles compensate and raise the brow. In these people, treating the forehead muscles can cause the eye brow to fall.

In this situation there is no real way to reverse the side-effect. In some cases the doctor might be able to inject a small dose of the agent into the muscles that close the eye and this might raise the eyelid a bit.

There is another version of this that might happen in younger people. Here only a section of the eyebrow near to the nose tends to droop down. There may also be a slight bulge of skin of the glabellar region. This is due to a disparity between muscle strengths after botox injection.

Inability to close the eye

This is a pretty grave condition. However it's not typically connected with cosmetic treatments. Its more certain to be a side effect in folk treated for squints.

If you're unable to totally close your lids, over time this may cause significant problems such as dry eyes and eventually can lead to damage to your cornea.

There is not any cure for this, if this side-effect occurs. It will wear off eventually, but the prevention of dry eyes is an emergency. You should instantly consult an opthalmologist at the 1st sign of this complication.

Warped appearance

This is also not unusual, especially in folks treated for the 1st time. It may be due to subtley different doses of botox being injected or due to variations in muscle strength between the two sides.

This is relatively easy to fix. In the review the medical practitioner can identify the disequilibrium between the muscle strengths and add a portion of botulinum toxin to the stronger muscles. This should fix or at least improve any uneven result.

Hopefully you'll be one of the millions of pleased patients. However if one of those nasty complications occur, be absolutely certain to head straight back to your cosmetic surgeon.




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