Prior to considering the changes that can be made to the appearance of the face through the use of Botox, it is important to consider the side effects that can be seen from using the injections to reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles through the brow, forehead and the outer lip area. Learning about the side effects of Botox can help the client to make an informed decision whether Botox injections are the right choice for their skin and the degree of how the potential side effects may affect their appearance or their lifestyle.
Common side effects that can be seen from the injections that are made to the facial area include headache, nausea and flu-like symptoms. These common side effects can begin immediately once the Botox injections have been delivered into the skin. Other side effects that can occur include pain, bruising and swelling through the injection site. Although the pain and bruising may subside it is important to recognize the damage that has been caused by the actual Botox being injected into the skin and consider these potential damages through the decision to have Botox injections.
Not so common side effects that patients can experience from Botox that has been injected into the skin include partial paralysis of the face where the Botox has been injected, numbing the muscles of the face to one side, causing delayed speech and numbness through half of the face. Other uncommon Botox side effects can include eyelid drooping and even bleeding occurring from the introduction of the Botox injections to the skin.
Though most of the side effects seem to fade within the first week of the injections placed into the skin of the face, some Botox side effects can last as long as the results of the injections, up to a period of six months.
