The injections are placed in the area where the smokers lines are, close to the red border (vermillion border) of the lip. The injections sometimes also cause a slight eversion of the border of the lip, i.e. the lip can look slightly fuller. The muscles are injected. It takes about 30 seconds.
Botox. Another means of improving the appearance of smoker's lines is preventing the muscle contractions that cause them with Botox, Dysport or Xeomin. Best for lines that are not yet visible while the mouth is at rest, these injectable toxins can prevent smoker's lines from becoming etched into the skin.
Procedure: When treating lip lines or performing a lip flip treatment, Botox must be injected into the orbicularis oris muscle just above the upper lip. This muscle is responsible for the movement of the lips and mouth.
How Many Units of Botox for Smokers Lines? Generally, around 8-20 units of Botox are used to address smoker lines. Around 1-3 units of Botox is used per injection spot, which totals to generally around 15 units.
One of the quickest and easiest ways to reduce smokers' lines is with an injectable lip filler treatment. Lip fillers restore volume and smooth out wrinkles around the mouth and upper lip area.
Botox can be a good choice in people whose lip lines are there on movement but not on rest, and so who would respond well to a very light dose of Botox. Instead, in most cases, to smooth out lines around the mouth the most popular option is dermal fillers.
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.
Your first Botox treatment for lip lines will usually be around 2-4 units. That's only 1/2 to 1 unit in each area. This Botox will only last about 8 weeks, so we recommend getting a touch up when you are having your maintenance peels.
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.
Generally, about 10 units of botox is necessary for this area. Both upper and lower lip lines can be effectively treated. Botox is a simple office procedure taking about 10 minutes with minimal pain and downtime. Botox takes about 5 days to work and lasts up to 4 months in this area.
The Procedure
Small doses of Botox® are injected into the lower jaw and down the side of the neck along the lateral neck muscles. As with all Botox® injections, it may take up to two weeks to see the final results.
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.
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.
While wrinkles from smoking cannot be reversed, non-surgical treatments such as anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, microneedling, and platelet-rich plasma therapy can help reduce their appearance.
Botox will help to control the bad habit, however it does not erase the lines. Treatment considerations to help improve the visible lines is to build up a little volume in the area and stimulate collagen to thicken and repair the skin. One of the most popular options is facial fillers.
There's a common misconception that Botox makes you look older when it wears off. On the contrary, regular Botox treatments make you look younger even after the neurotoxin wears off.
Botox. Botox can be a great option to subtly treat “smoker lines” or “lipstick lines”. A small amount of Botox, usually 2-6 units is injected into the area above the upper lip to soften the muscle from making the pucker expression. With repeated treatment over time it can continue to soften out those lines.
Because our bodies constantly heal and adapt to any changes, cosmetic treatments like Botox will eventually wear off. But what happens when Botox wears off? Your body's natural regenerative properties will take over, causing wrinkles and lines to appear again after some time.
ANSWER: All forms of Botox injections approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for forehead wrinkles are intended for people 65 and younger. Beyond that, the medication may not be as effective as it is for younger individuals.
You may be a candidate for a filler like Juvederm or Restylane. These hyaluronic acid treatments last 12 to 18 months. The fillers push up and support the folds that create deep lines. Botox prevents or slows the development of deeper lines.
In-Office. Beyond products, Dr. Farhang says that in-office treatments, including peels, microneedling, fractional radiofrequency with microneedling (like Morpheus8), and resurfacing lasers, are all effective options if you already have nasolabial creases.
The average cost is between $500-800 per syringe. Restylane Lyft differs from original Restylane and Restylane-L both in the size of the particles in the product and the depth at which the product is administered, making it the better choice for those seeking to reduce particularly severe or deep wrinkles.
They begin to wear off at about 9-12 months post-treatment, after which you will require repeat treatments to maintain your results. Most of our patients require a top up at 12 months. The fillers can also last longer with each new treatment!