I thought all Botox was the same — but depending on the area, it really varies whether you should get it or not.
I asked if all Botox was just the same, but a friend who worked at a dermatology clinic for a long time told me it's completely different depending on the area lol.
They say jaw Botox is recommended for people with a lot of muscle mass.
There is a self-diagnosis method: if you look in the mirror and bite down hard and this spot sticks out, getting hit is said to be effective.
But I heard that if you get injections to get a slimmer face even though you don't have much muscle, it actually reduces elasticity and makes it sag more.
Muscles play a supporting role, so if you get rid of them, that support disappears.
Forehead and glabella Botox is good for preventing wrinkles, but it is not recommended for people who use their forehead muscles a lot when opening their eyes.
Your eyes might get smaller or your double eyelids might disappear.
My friend actually tried gummy smile Botox and said her face turned weird lol (It's the first time I've heard of it;;)
They say it is not recommended because there are many nerves around the corners of the mouth, so the reaction can be sensitive.
I heard that even with cobblestone jaw Botox, a side effect can occur where your jaw twitches if you clench it as it wears off. My friend said she experienced it.
They say that Botox for under-eye bags is not recommended because the process involves directly inserting a cannula under the eyes, which is more irritating than expected and can result in an artificial look.
I didn't know Botox varied so much depending on the area. Please just use this as a reference!









