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Here’s why you should not use Botox-type fillers in some instances

- BY LESLIE BAUMANN, M.D. Special to the Miami Herald For more skincare news and advice, follow @SkinTypeSo­lutions on social media, or browse the Skin Type Solutions library.

There are now five brands of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A): Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau, Daxxify and Xeomin, and they all work the same way.

I’m calling them “BTX-A” to represent the entire group. These injectable­s are popular and generally work well to achieve a wide range of cosmetic goals and are safe. However, there are certain instances when you should not get BTX-A injections.

MEDICAL REASONS NOT TO GET BTX-A

There are a few wellknown medical reasons not to get BTX-A, as listed below. If you have any of these issues, discuss with your provider BEFORE getting any BTX-A injections.

You’re pregnant or

A

breastfeed­ing. There is very limited evidence regarding possible side effects of

BTX-A injections while pregnant or breastfeed­ing, so it is recommende­d that you pause injections during this time.

You’re on an aminoglyco­side.

A This is a specific type of antibiotic that is known to exhibit neuromuscu­lar blocking effects and therefore should not be combined with BTX-A. These include gentamicin, neomycin and streptomyc­in.

A

You have a neurodegen­erative or neurologic condition.

Do not get BTX-A injections if you have a condition such as amyotrophi­c lateralizi­ng sclerosis (ALS), myopathies or myasthenia gravis.

MY INSIGHT ON WHEN NOT TO GET THEM

In addition to the above reasons, I am sharing my personal recommenda­tions and insights below. I realize that not everyone will agree with me on these points, but I have been injecting BTX-A since 1997 and have performed the FDA-approval trials for wrinkle indication­s on all of the toxins (except Xeomin).

Note that use of BTX-A is not yet FDA-approved for use in the platysma muscles of the neck, the bar code lines, the depressor anguli oris (DAO), or in the trapezius muscles.

A

You have an autoimmune disease.

Although many doctors inject people with autoimmune diseases, I always warn my patients that there is a low risk of triggering these, although it has never been proven.

If your eyes are hollow,

A skip BTX-A in the crow’s feet area for six months to let the round muscles around the eyes (orbiculari­s oculi) bulk back up. Your other option is to get filler to fill in the concave area that occurs when the muscle gets smaller from not being used, but I find that skipping BTX-A in the crow’s feet area for about six months will usually solve the hollowness issue.

If you have neck pain,

A

don’t get BTX-A in the platysma neck muscles without consulting your doctor first.

If you have rotator cuff

A

or other shoulder issues,

don’t get BTX-A in your trapezius muscle (“Barbie Botox”), as it may weaken your shoulder girdle.

Don’t get BTX-A for

A

“bar code lines” around the mouth, as I feel they often create an odd smile. I do not inject BTX-A in this area, but I know many doctors do.

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Don’t get BTX-A in the corners of the mouth before an important event.

Injecting the depressor anguli oris (DAO) in the corner of the mouth can give you a crooked smile, so never do this right before an important event.

BOTTOM LINE

Botulinum toxin injections like Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau, Daxxify and Xeomin are very popular and can yield excellent results. However, there are some instances when they should not be used, or used with caution, as outlined above.

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