Botox Cosmetic Side Effects
Botox
cosmetic can’t be used if there is an infection at the proposed
injection site(s) or in individuals with known hypersensitivity to
any ingredient in the formulation (the milk protein Casein). Also,
patients with neuromuscular disorders such as Myasthenia Gravis and
Eaton Lambert Syndrome may be at increased risk of clinically
significant systemic effects from typical doses of Botox Cosmetic.
The most common side effects are headache, respiratory infection,
flu-like syndrome, temporary eyelid droop, and nausea. Less
frequently occurring (<3 per cent) side effects include facial
pain, injection site redness, and muscle weakness. These events are
thought to be associated with the Botox cosmetic injection and
occurred within the first week.





































