Lip Botox is performed by injecting botulinum toxin under the skin to eliminate wrinkles and lines above the lips. For those sensitive to pain, an anesthetic cream is applied to the injection area during the Botox procedure. Upper lip lines, also known as smoker’s lines, and lower lip wrinkles are eliminated with this application.
Upper Lip Botox: The main purpose of applying Botox to the upper lip is to treat vertical lines. Upper lip Botox is the preferred method for fine, vertical lines.
Lower Lip Botox: Botox treatment for the lower lip is for downward-facing lines. The dosage used for Botox in the lips is extremely important.
Lip Botox treatment is no different from other Botox applications. The risks and harms of Botox are frequently asked questions. To date, research has shown that when Botox is applied to the lips in the correct dose and performed by a skilled professional, it has no side effects or harm.
Situations Requiring Lip Botox
Problems that necessitate Botox for the lips sometimes arise from certain habits, while other times they are a result of aging.
Some people experience drooping corners of the lips.
Smokers develop smoker’s lines.
In some cases, the blurring of the lip contour may require Botox.
A decrease in lip volume may necessitate Botox.
Apart from all these, skin problems and irregularities on the lips may also necessitate Botox.
Botox is applied to both the upper and lower lips. The purpose of each is different.