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3 Myths About Botox Debunked

by Alyssa Watson

Botox is one of the most popular noninvasive cosmetic treatments on the market. As a neurotoxin, Botox works by softening the muscles that it's injected into, which can help with a variety of both medical and cosmetic issues. If you are interested in Botox injections, but you are a bit skeptical about getting work done, then this article is just the thing for you. To help you feel a little bit more informed, this article will debunk three common myths about Botox. 

Myth 1: It's Only for Middle-Aged People

Botox started to gain popularity for cosmetic purposes primarily among women in their 40s and 50s. And although this age group still likes to get Botox, it isn't the only group that it's popular among. In fact, Botox has started to gain popularity among both men and women in their early twenties. Why? Because a lot of people think that Botox may be used preventably. But how? Think of it this way — you form wrinkles by making repetitive movements with your face such as squinting your eyes or scrunching your forehead. When Botox is injected into your facial muscle, it prevents you from making these movements, which is thought to reduce the formation of fine lines and wrinkles later on down the line. 

Myth 2: It Will Make Me Look Fake

The last thing you want to look like is a plastic doll after you get Botox. As long as you get injections administered by a professional who is experienced, you shouldn't worry about looking like anything but yourself. In fact, a lot of people won't even notice that you had anything done at all because the goal is to make you look younger, but naturally so. If you are still concerned about looking fake, then make sure you tell your injector so that they can make more subtle injections. 

Myth 3: It Is Permanent

One of the reasons people really love Botox is for the fact that it's temporary. In fact, Botox injections typically only last anywhere from 3-6 months on average. Patients love that it's temporary because if they don't end up liking it, it will fade really soon. Also, it makes it more affordable. 

Now that you know the truths about some of the most common myths about Botox treatments, it's time for you to decide whether or not you should get some injections done. To learn more, reach out to a provider near you. 

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