Botox treatments can offer a quick and simple solution to address lines and a downturn at the corners of the mouth. A few small injections will smooth the lines and relax the muscles pulling down the corners of the mouth for a more pleasant lip appearance.
Treatment with 4-8 units of Botox® can lift the corners of the mouth to reveal a lifted smile.
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.
Botulinum Toxin can be used around the mouth to diminish wrinkling and make that area look more youthful. Most people come in because their mouth and perioral area looks aged due to thinning lips and/or for women the appearance of vertical radial lines around the mouth.
A good injector should know where to never inject.
A qualified, experienced injector should never inject the area near the orbital bone right above the pupil. If Botox is injected here, it can drift down toward the upper eyelid and cause an eyelid droop. This can last from weeks to even months.
Botox temporarily relaxes the part of the muscle over the upper lip, causing the lip to roll slightly upward so it appears more voluminous and defined. This muscle relaxation can also help smooth vertical lines around the lips.
Fortunately, there is a safe and non-surgical solution to this common aesthetic concern– Botox. When injected into the Depressor Anguli Oris muscle, Botox lifts the corners of the mouth for a more neutral and pleasing “resting expression.”
One of the main causes of sagging skin on the mouth corners is caused by a set of muscles in the jaw called depressor anguli oris (DAO). These muscles run from the corners of the lips down to the chin and can create a tired and aged appearance for most.
A lip lift does leave a scar, but it's typically undetectable after a few weeks. Upper lip lifts are done with an external incision that is placed either on the lip under the nose or rarely it can be placed directly above the lip line.
If the corners of your mouth turn down or droop, fillers can help add to support and structure to uplift the mouth and restore your smile back to its natural position. Think of it as the filler acting as invisible scaffolding supporting and lifting the corners of your mouth!
How long does a lip flip last? The effects of Botox will eventually fade. A lip flip typically lasts between two to five months.
Botox injections can be utilised to relax muscles around the mouth, preventing them from contracting and dragging the lip corners downwards, whilst filler provides structural support to the lower face, helping to lift and rejuvenate the area.
How Long Do Lip Lifts Last? In most cases, lip lifts are one-time procedures that last for several years. A touch-up surgery may be needed if you are unhappy with the appearance of your lips or if you wish to reduce the scars. The results will vary according to your anatomy and the amount of skin you need to be lifted.
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.
Treatment Options
Injectables: Correction of the downturn of the mouth with fillers is a staple for many injectors. This can be done by the bolus technique with the addition of neuromodulators like Botox, PDO threads with barb to create lift, and filling the preauricular area with Plasmasculpt.
For removing lip lines, you'll need about 6 average units. If you're interested in having lip flips, you'll need around 4-6 units. If you aim for plumper lips, Botox is best paired with dermal fillers. With just a few simple injections, our providers can erase your wrinkles and fine lines in no time with Botox.
The Botox will make your muscles relax, causing your lips to curl slightly. When you smile, your relaxed muscles will help cover your gums and allow more of your lips to show. This effect will make your lip look bigger.
This non-surgical option involves injecting Botox to the corners of the lips. This prevents the corners of the mouth from turning down and lasts anywhere from three months to half a year. Sometimes patients will have Botox done on the frown lines of their forehead at the same time they have it done on their lips.
Nausea. Redness. Temporary facial weakness or drooping. In rare instances, the botulinum toxin may spread beyond the treatment area, causing botulism-like signs and symptoms such as breathing problems, trouble swallowing, muscle weakness and slurred speech.
At what age should you stop using Botox? There is no upper age limit for people who want to have Botox. In fact, many women enjoy the refreshed look they can get from Botox and complementary treatments when they are in their 60s or older.
Patients must be 18 years or older to be able to get Botox. However, most experts agree that in most cases, patients at a good age for preventative Botox treatment are those in their mid-late 20s and early 30s who are prone to wrinkles.