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Botox and Knowing When Not to Inject

One of the clearest signs of a thoughtful Botox provider is knowing when not to inject, even if a patient asks for a specific area. At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, that decision is based on far more than preference alone. Botox should support facial balance, natural expression, and long-term aesthetic harmony, not simply chase every line or movement on the face.

Before treating an area, Dr. Lanna assesses facial anatomy, muscle strength, brow position, symmetry, skin quality, and how nearby muscles interact during expression. In some cases, injecting a requested spot could create heaviness, flatten natural movement, worsen asymmetry, or produce an overdone result. A patient may focus on one wrinkle, forehead line, crow’s feet pattern, or frown line, while the real issue is tied to surrounding muscle activity or overall facial balance.

At this med spa, patient safety and outcome quality come first. In New York City, many people want Botox that looks refined and believable, not stiff or misplaced. That is why careful evaluation matters so much. A skilled injector knows when treatment will help and when restraint will lead to a better result.

The decision not to inject can come down to anatomy, expression, symmetry, safety, and whether the area truly fits the treatment plan. Sometimes the most sophisticated Botox choice is the one that protects your final result before a single unit is placed.


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