3. Botox Complications
Botox can be a really beneficial treatment in many cases; the problem is that Botox injections cause paralysis. When they are properly administered, they prevent lines are forming that can reduce signs of aging. This makes the face looks smoother and younger. But when the toxins injected, it does not always travel to the area where it is supposed to go.
One of the common places where the Botox toxin travels to is the area of the eyelids, and the result is often droopy eyelids or ptosis. This happens if the Botox is injected into the forehead in order to get rid of forehead wrinkles.
The chances of that are small, but it is still one of the common causes of droopy eyelids. In addition, it can be injected between the eyes which minimizes the vertical frown lines but also has a chance to get into the upper eyelid in order to paralyze the muscle that controls whether or not the eyelids go up or down and how far that up or down travels.