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Refreshed, never frozen: a board-certified dermatologist's approach to BOTOX®

BOTOX® works best when it's used precisely. Conservative dosing, anatomy-first technique, and a willingness to say 'less' is what makes the difference.

· Jeannette Hudgens, MD · 2 min read

A common worry from first-time BOTOX® patients: will I look frozen? The honest answer is that you won’t, but only if your injector treats BOTOX® as a precision tool, not a uniform dose. Most “frozen” results come from a one-size-fits-all approach that ignores your specific facial anatomy.

What BOTOX® actually does

BOTOX® is a purified neuromodulator that temporarily reduces the contraction of targeted facial muscles. It doesn’t fill, plump, or change skin texture. What it does, very precisely, is quiet the muscles that create dynamic expression lines: forehead lines, the ”11s” between the brows, and crow’s feet around the eyes.

When dosed conservatively, the result reads as rested. Your expression is preserved. Friends notice you look well, but they can’t quite tell why.

Why “anatomy first” matters

Every face is different. The number of units that gives one patient a soft, refreshed result might give another patient an over-treated forehead with dropped brows. A few things we evaluate before any injection:

  • Brow position and shape: heavy brows often need less in the forehead, not more, to avoid lowering them further.
  • Upper-lid skin laxity: patients with hooded lids have different ideal dosing than those with high, open lids.
  • Asymmetries: most faces are slightly asymmetric. We treat one side at a time when needed, not by mirror-image template.
  • Goals beyond lines: some patients want a subtle brow lift, others want only horizontal-line softening. The plan changes accordingly.

Conservative dosing, every time

Dr. Hudgens favors a conservative dosing philosophy. We’d rather see you back at two weeks for a small touch-up than over-treat at the first visit. You can always add. You can’t subtract.

Treatment takes 10–15 minutes. Results appear over 5–10 days and typically last 3–4 months. Most patients settle into a rhythm of two to three treatments per year.

What to expect at your consultation

Your visit starts with a brief conversation about goals: what bothers you, what you want, and what you don’t. We’ll walk through realistic outcomes, units, and pricing before any treatment, so there are no surprises.

If a different approach is the right answer (sometimes it’s a filler, a topical, or a referral), we’ll tell you. The goal is the right result for your face, not the most product in the bottle.

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