Fillers and Botox can help smooth out a few intense lines, shape your jawline, or plump up hollow areas. And it’s meant to be a natural and easy option for those who want to look as well-rested as they feel. Injectables can be a great supplement to your beauty routine, as long as you go to the right injector and as long as you know exactly what you’re in for.
One of the biggest issues we experience once we hit 30 is aging around the eyes. We see lines underneath and perhaps even hollowness there, as well. We spoke to Dr. Guy Massry, a top LA-based Oculoplastic board-certified surgeon, about how to make hollowness and lines appear less severe.
I NEVER answer these posts but this one I must-
Blanket statements such as this one are never correct and are made ONLY to publicize oneself. Every patient is unique and exactly which therapy or therapies are best can only be determined individually. Of course, too much Botox under the eyes can cause ectropion and even weaken the smile muscles if it drifts too low but it is NOT correct that Botox should never be used under the eyes.
I agree
I fully agree with you. It is not in general in medecin’s principles the words: never and always. Humans and medical situtations vary and we have to be adjustable. I have been usinh botox under the eyes in very small doses for many years now and i have not had a problem.
Interesting read!