5 mins
Toxins Transformations
Dr Geeta Patel on how toxins have revolutionised aesthetic medicine, offering innovative solutions for facial enhancement, ageing concerns, and medical conditions, with advancements in techniques, safety measures, and emerging innovations.
Toxins have transformed the field of aesthetic medicine, offering transformative solutions to enhance facial features, combat signs of ageing, and even address medical concerns like excessive sweating. From smoothing wrinkles to redefining jawlines, these applications have become a cornerstone in modern dermatology.
Shriyal Sethumadhavan engages in an enlightening conversation with Dr Geeta Patel, Dermatologist and Cosmetologist at Zahra Skin Clinic, to explore the evolving uses of toxins and their transformative impact on aesthetic treatments.
The most common applications of toxins
Toxins initially gained popularity for addressing basic concerns excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) in areas like the underarms, palms, and soles. A starch-iodine test helps determine the injection sites, providing relief from discomfort, visible sweat stains, and related issues like fungal infections.
Toxins can also address a gummy smile, where excessive gum exposure occurs during smiling. By injecting small amounts of toxins into the muscles around the lips, the visibility of the gums is reduced, resulting in a more balanced and confident smile.
Risk factors and precautions
While toxins are generally considered safe when administered by experienced professionals, there are risks associated with their use, especially in areas such as the neckline and lower face. In the upper face, excessive doses can lead to unintended effects, such as brow drooping or cheek sagging due to the spread of toxins to unintended muscles.
Similarly, in the lower face, the complexity of muscle structure requires heightened caution. Improper injections into areas like the lips or DAO (depressor anguli oris) muscle can result in asymmetrical smiles or affect overall facial expressions.
Unlike fillers, which can be reversed, botulinum toxin effects are irreversible. If not injected correctly, you may hit unintended muscles, and you will have to wait for the toxin to wear off, which can take four to six months.
I recall a case where a misapplied toxin in the masseter muscle caused an uneven smile. This demonstrated the importance of precise technique and a deep understanding of facial anatomy. These challenges demonstrate the necessity of thorough training and adherence to established guidelines for practitioners.
Patient confidence and education
Convincing patients of the safety and efficacy of toxins can be challenging, given the mixed messages in the media. Negative outcomes often dominate headlines, while successful such as lines around the eyes, between the eyebrows, and on the forehead. These remain the foundational uses. However, advancements in techniques have expanded their applications significantly, opening doors to innovative treatments.
Enhancements for the nose: Toxins have proven effective for subtle yet impactful enhancements in areas like the nose. For example, individuals with flaring nostrils can benefit from injections that target the muscle responsible for this movement, reducing the flaring effect. Similarly, ageing can cause the nasal tip to droop. Injecting toxins into depressor muscles lifts the tip, creating a non-surgical uplift and improving the overall profile.
Transforming the neckline: The neckline is an area often neglected in aesthetic plans. Toxins can address platysmal bands, vertical bands that pull down the face, smoothing the neck and enhancing jawline definition. Techniques like the ‘Nefertiti Lift’ inject toxins along the mandible’s lower border, refining the neckline for a regal appearance. While effective, we caution against overuse, particularly with treatments like ‘Barbie tox’, which targets the trapezius muscle to slim the neck.
Jawline and chin contouring: Toxins play a pivotal role in jawline and chin contouring. For those with a bulky masseter muscle, commonly seen in Southeast Asian populations, toxins can slim the jawline, creating a more contoured appearance. Additionally, injecting toxins into the mentalis muscle in the chin smooths dimpling and enhances the chin’s overall aesthetic. Together, these treatments offer a balanced, rejuvenated look.
Medical applications
Beyond aesthetics, toxins are highly effective for treating treatments go unnoticed. We therefore emphasise the importance of patient education, highlighting how early interventions can delay the onset of static lines and deliver optimal results.
“Unlike fillers, which can be reversed, botulinum toxin effects are irreversible. If not injected correctly, you may hit unintended muscles, and you will have to wait for the toxin to wear off, which can take four to six months. ”
The importance of practitioner training
Proper training is emphasised as essential for effective and safe toxin administration. Practitioners are encouraged to pursue education through reputable training centres, workshops, and conferences. Indian injectors, known for their expertise and practical knowledge, are widely regarded as invaluable resources, making local training opportunities highly beneficial for those seeking to refine their skills.
Selecting toxins for treatment
The decision to use toxins depends on the patient’s specific concerns and desired outcomes. For instance, toxins are ideal for reducing the appearance of dynamic lines or creating a more relaxed facial expression. However, they may not be suitable for patients seeking more structural changes or volume restoration, which might require complementary treatments. Ensuring patients understand post-treatment care, such as avoiding heavy exercise or facial massages for a few days, further ensures the success of the procedure.
Innovations in toxin treatments
The field of aesthetic medicine is constantly evolving, with exciting advancements on the horizon. Anew liquid toxin formulation is being introduced, eliminating the need for reconstitution. This ready-to-use option provides greater convenience and potentially extends results to up to nine months, compared to the current duration of four to six months.
However, the longer-lasting formulation demands careful application to prevent complications, as any errors could have more enduring effects.
“Ensuring patients understand post-treatment care, such as avoiding heavy exercise or facial massages for a few days, further ensures the success of the procedure. ”
“Indian injectors, known for their expertise and practical knowledge, are widely regarded as invaluable resources, making local training opportunities highly beneficial for those seeking to refine their skills. ”
Additionally, a novel machine is now available to enhance facial muscle tone, offering an alternative for patients hesitant about injectables. This technology also aids in addressing adverse effects by assisting in toxin removal. These advancements broaden the possibilities in aesthetic medicine, delivering more personalised and adaptable treatment options.
Advancing aesthetic medicine
The applications of toxins in aesthetic medicine continue to grow, providing patients with effective solutions for a range of aesthetic concerns. While the results can be transformative, the importance of proper training, patient education, and adherence to guidelines cannot be overstated. With innovations such as longer-lasting toxins and non-invasive technologies, the field is poised for even greater advancements, ensuring that patients have access to safe, effective, and personalised care.