Posted on: October 13, 2021 Posted by: Aaron_George Comments: 0

When considering having facial botox injection treatment, there’s no getting around the fact that it involves having needles stuck in your face. You don’t necessarily have to have an aversion to needles to find that prospect unappealing and it’s something that raises a question that most of us want answered – does it hurt?

We’ll answer the question in a moment, but let’s first cover what botox is.

Botox Chemicals Explained

Containing the same bacteria that causes botulism, botulinum toxin is injected into the skin, temporarily paralyzing the muscles that exist there. What this does is block signals sent to the brain, so they stop moving and the result is a smoothing-out of the skin around the area where the injection was made.

Most often, it’s the preferred option for anyone looking to minimise the appearance of facial lines, whether we’re talking about crows feet, glabella lines or lines around the mouth. 

How Does a Typical Appointment Go?

After booking yourself in with your chosen dermatologist, you’ll arrange an initial consultation during which you’ll discuss what you’re trying to achieve and the areas you want to improve. You’ll also cover whether you have any sensitivities that may require a topical numbing cream to be used. 

Once ready, your dermatologist will use a tiny needle and target the areas of concern. After the appointment, you may experience a little redness and/or swelling, but that should last for very long – up to 48 hours maximum. 

So, Is It Painful When the Needle Goes In?

Now we look at the $64 million question – does facial botox injection treatment hurt? Well, you’ll be pleased to know that the pain and discomfort involved with the injections is very minimal – even when anaesthetic creams are not used in the area. Rather than being painful, what most report feeling is a ‘pinch’. They’re super-quick too, so it’s possible you may not even notice it happening. 

The issue is that most of us have some kind of bad memory of injections and the associated pain causes us to be reticent when faced with needles again. When you actually see the needle used for botox, however, you’ll realise how small it really is and that it’s not something to be overly worried about. 

It’s Actually Used to Treat Pain!

Rather than being something that causes pain, botox is actually used to treat it. Those suffering with migraines tension headaches or Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) benefit from facial botox injection treatment, as it helps to relax tense muscles that exist in the jaw area.

Its applications extend even further too, with people enjoying its ability to stop a person grinding or clenching their teeth in the sleep. By stopping this obsessive action, you can get a proper, restful night’s slumber. 

Don’t Be Put Off – It Really Isn’t That Bad!

Botox can make you feel great about yourself again, by giving you the even, young-looking skin texture and tone that you’re looking for. We urge you not to let fear put you off enjoying these benefits, as there’s little to no pain at all in reality.

Use a topical cream before the treatment and you’ll more than likely not feel anything at all, so why not give it a try? You might just be surprised at how easy and pain-free it is!

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