How Effective Are Wrinkle-Reducing Injections? 4 Major Side Effects You Can't Ignore!
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Wrinkle-reducing injections can rapidly diminish wrinkles, particularly effective for crow's feet, forehead lines, and frown lines. The appropriate material should be selected based on the patient's specific condition. At its core, wrinkle-reducing injections contain botulinum toxin, a neurotoxin that is typically diluted and generally has minimal impact on the body.
How effective are wrinkle-reducing injections?
Their effects are not permanent and require repeated injections. They temporarily relax compressed wrinkle cells, releasing pressure on subcutaneous cells. They do not alter necrotic or atrophied cells. Once nerve-muscle communication resumes, wrinkles will reappear.
Botox wrinkle reduction typically lasts 3 to 6 months. As a neurotoxin, it works by temporarily paralyzing muscles to eliminate bodily metabolic processes. Beauty seekers must undergo multiple treatments within a year to prolong the wrinkle-reducing effect.
What are the side effects of wrinkle-reducing injections?
1. Body heat and generalized weakness
Approximately 40% of patients experience body heat after injections, which indicates a toxic reaction. This primarily results from excessive botulinum toxin dosage. Over-injection locally can trigger toxic effects, manifesting as generalized weakness and discomfort.The severity of toxic reactions varies significantly depending on the degree of overdose.
2. Noticeable strabismus (crossed eyes)
The risk of strabismus is directly related to the botulinum toxin dosage and injection site. Higher doses increase the likelihood of developing strabismus. Precise injection site control, appropriate toxin usage, and proper dosage are essential to prevent this side effect.
3. Skin reactions such as itching and flushing
Individual responses vary; some individuals may experience skin itching and flushing after wrinkle-reducing injections.Before injection, select a reputable cosmetic hospital and strictly follow the doctor's instructions to take oral anti-allergy medication. This can reduce allergic reactions caused by the drug. Individuals who test positive for allergies to wrinkle-reducing ingredients before surgery must not receive injections, as this could lead to life-threatening risks.
4. May cause dark spots around the eyes
For individuals taking aspirin or those with dilated capillaries, wrinkle-reducing injections may promote the formation of dark spots around the eyes. Patients on aspirin must discontinue the medication one week prior to injection.
Important Reminder
The above outlines potential side effects of wrinkle-reducing injections. Carefully weigh the benefits and risks in daily life, and choose a reputable hospital for injections to minimize bodily risks and side effects.
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