Fortunately, the effects of Botox are temporary, including side effects such as an asymmetric, crooked, or uneven smile. Most people enjoy the intended effects of Botox for three to four months. This is when the Botox is placed directly into the muscle it is intended to relax.
Changing a Down-turned Smile
Botox can be injected to weaken the muscles that pull down the corners of the mouth, which in turn allows the corners of the lips to rise. While Botox can give you a fuller and happier smile, be sure to consult with Drs.
Botox injections work to enhance the lips through a series of injections made in the muscle just above the upper lip. The toxin will then relax the muscle, causing the lip to roll outward and appear more voluminous and defined. This will also cause lines and wrinkles on and around the lips to diminish.
Done incorrectly or performed on unsuitable patients, a Botox lip flip can easily impact the integrity of the lip structure and affect how you talk, smile, etc.
It is normal to feel a sensation of heaviness as the Botox lip flip takes effect. After a few days, patients will notice a slight feeling of heaviness in the lip, indicating that the Botox has taken effect.
A droopy mouth, lopsided smile, or inability to smile occurs when Botox is mistakenly injected into the orbicularis oculi or zygomatic major muscles which are the two muscles primarily responsible for smiling.
It is because your cheek muscles are an active participant in helping you smile. So if Botox gets injected too low on the upper part of the cheek, the Botox will weaken the muscles that help lift your mouth muscles and stop you from having a full smile.
Botox can also be incorrectly injected in a way that lowers the natural elevation of the cheeks, leading to the appearance of 'chipmunk cheeks'. Finally, the overuse of Botox around the mouth can result in temporary droopiness.
Getting a lip flip poses some risks, including: The effects don't last as long as lip fillers or other lip augmentations. The muscles around your lip may relax too much. You may drool, have difficulty drinking and struggle to speak if Botox injections are too close to your mouth.
The results may be too subtle
The lip flip enhances the existing shape of your upper lip, letting the vermillion border roll outward very slightly. This result is subtle — especially when you are not smiling — and may be disappointing if you are hoping for a noticeable change in your lip shape or size.
The average amount of time you can expect Botox® to last is about four months.
Fortunately, this cosmetic issue can be easily treated with Botox injections. So how many Botox units should be injected for correcting smoker's lip lines? Most cosmetic providers can administer around 4 to 6 units of Botox for reducing the appearance of smokers lines.
Smoker lines can be treated by using precise administration of Botox®* injections into the fine dynamic facial muscles around the mouth. These anti-wrinkle injections can be used to prevent lines from developing/deepening, or to soften existing lines.
A hyperactive lip occurs when the muscles in the upper lip and under the nose are, well, hyperactive. This repeated overuse of those muscles can cause the top lip to raise and expose gum tissue. Perhaps the most common cause of a gummy smile is simply having too much gum tissue.
As soon as you've had your very first Botox injections, you might be panicking that nothing looks different. Don't worry – that's totally normal. The first time botox is injected, it takes time to act. In fact, it's possible that it may take 2-8 days to start seeing a difference.
On the day of the procedure, your medical provider injects 3 to 6 units of Botox in each corner of your lower lip. The targeted muscle is called Depressor Anguli Oris, and it's responsible for pulling the corners of your mouth downward. The Botox temporarily paralyzes the muscle, lifting the corners of the mouth.
DOES NON-SURGICAL LIP FLIP TREATMENT AFFECT SMILING OR KISSING? We recommend avoiding kissing 4+ hours after the lip flip botox treatment. For passionate kissers we recommend to wait a couple of days after the lip flip botox treatment.
Both the lip flip and lip filler can decrease lines in the lips called “smoker's lines” or “kissing lines.” The lip filler will last longer on average though. For someone with a long philtrum column (the distance between the bottom of the nose and top of the lip) the lip flip can be used with lip filler.
Puffy, bulging cheeks
But if it's done by a less-than-credible injector, you can get the dreaded “pillow face.” If too much filler is put into the cheeks, or it's injected into the wrong area, the cheeks can bulge and essentially give you chipmunk cheeks.
The way Botox lifts jowls is by nullifying the effect of the muscles that are pulling the jawline down. By injecting Botox into specific nerves that supply these muscles, the jawline will become visibly lifted and more contoured.
And the depressor labii inferioris (DLI) muscle pulls down your lower lip, and you have one of these muscles on each side. When Botox spreads to any of these muscles, it will relax them. Usually this only happens on one side. This makes your smile on that side look different.
Joker Smile
The Bad: If a week has passed and you still experience a swollen “Joker” smile, you may have been injected with too much product. Try massaging the area to breakdown the product naturally, or talk to your doctor or injector about dissolving the product.
Botox is typically administered in a person's facial area. Immediately after the procedure, it is recommended that you move your face around, such as repeatedly smiling, frowning or eyebrow lifting.