Smoother lines, still you
The goal with Dr. Kevin Haddad is to have control and balance. You should look fresh, not “done.”
Botulinum toxin type A works at the junction between nerves and muscles. It blocks the release of acetylcholine, the signal that tells a muscle to contract. This happens through effects on proteins involved in neurotransmitter release, including SNAP-25. Because the effect is temporary, muscle activity gradually returns over time.
Botox works best on dynamic lines, which are creases that form when you move your face a lot, not lines that are always there when you’re not moving. Some common aesthetic goals are:
A Cochrane review indicated that botulinum toxin type A significantly improved glabellar lines compared to placebo at approximately four weeks, as evaluated by both clinicians and patients.
Botox does not work instantly.
If you are scheduling around an event, it is usually smarter to plan treatment at least two weeks in advance so the result has time to settle.
Usually, you get a natural result by:
This is where experience comes in. Two faces can have the same “forehead lines,” but their muscles, brow support, and asymmetry can be very different.
Most people feel fine immediately, but it is normal to have:
As the toxin takes effect, the treated areas feel more relaxed. The goal is not to remove all movement, but to soften the lines that make you look tired, tense, or angry when you are not.
Most of the time, unwanted effects are mild, but they can include headaches, bruises, and eyelid droop (ptosis) depending on where they are. The Cochrane evidence summary says that botulinum toxin probably has more side effects than a placebo, and eyelid droop is one of the most common ones.
In US prescribing information, there is also a boxed warning about the toxin’s effects spreading to other parts of the body. This warning lists symptoms that can happen hours to weeks after the injection, such as trouble swallowing or breathing. This doesn’t happen very often with cosmetic dosing, but it’s an important safety point to know. European regulatory documents also say that spread away from the injection site has been reported very rarely and that problems with swallowing and breathing are serious.
A proper medical assessment matters, especially if you: