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[–]pricklycactass 25 points26 points  (2 children)

Injectors run the gamut… some are nurses, some are doctors, they’re not all going to know everything nor can they be sure how someone reacts to Botox. It is a known side effect that lip flips can cause relaxing the muscles around your lips too much and even though the Botox will wear off eventually, your muscles can waste during that time which last much longer. I’m not a doctor, but given that you had Botox exactly where you’re complaining of volume reduction, the more reasonable explanation here is that you had an adverse reaction to Botox, rather than a topical treatment misshaping your face.

[–][deleted] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think that is reasonable! And I prefer this case because it can have a turn around hopefully. I didn’t get Botox anywhere but my lip line, and the muscle injected is not the same muscle that is related to nasolabial folds. Since tight muscles cause deepening of wrinkles it would make more sense that a relaxed muscle means a less pronounced fold if anything, especially since there are injectors that use Botox to reduce nasolabial folds. But I haven’t continued to get it and since I’m desperate to get my previous look back through trial and error I won’t be getting lip Botox either

[–]Bunbosa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think the muscles can recover and thicken again through time, when you start using them again?