Dr. Bita Farrell showcased the effects of Botox by injecting half of her face, turning herself into a 'lab rat.' After injecting the lower facial muscles, she demonstrated how Botox affects movement and appearance, noting significant differences in muscle contraction. The procedure can enhance facial aesthetics by reducing marionette lines and lifting the neck and jawline. Although results last three to four months, reactions varied in the comments, with some praising her demonstration while others criticized its safety and implications for self-injection by viewers.
"Muscles of the face either pull up or pull down. When the muscles that pull the lower face down [platysma and DAO] are injected and relaxed with a neuromodulator such as Botox, the muscle that pulls the mid face up [zygomaticus or cheek muscle] dominates and pulls the face up!"
"Results typically last around three to four months."
"Some commenters thanked her for the 'amazing' and 'informative' reveal, with one declaring, 'That cannot be safe ... why would women do this to themselves?'"
"While generally considered safe, these types of jabs could lead to side effects such as bruising and pain, flu-like symptoms, headache, nausea, redness, and temporary facial weakness or drooping."
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