Forehead lines
Horizontal lines across the forehead from years of raised brows. Botox relaxes the frontalis muscle so existing lines fade and new ones stop deepening.
Typical dose: 10 to 20 units
Frown lines (the 11s)
The vertical lines between the brows that make you look angry or tired even when relaxed. Treating the glabellar complex is the most studied Botox application in cosmetic dermatology.
Typical dose: 20 to 25 units
Crow's feet
Fine lines that fan from the outer eye, deepened by years of alpine sun and squinting. Light Botox dosing here softens lines while keeping your smile natural.
Typical dose: 12 to 24 units
Jawline slimming and TMJ
Botox into the masseter muscle relieves jaw clenching, eases TMJ pain, and gently slims a wide lower face. A common pick for clients grinding teeth at night.
Typical dose: 25 to 50 units per side
Chronic migraines
A Health Canada approved therapeutic use of Botox. Clinical trials show roughly 50 percent fewer migraine days per month for patients who complete the full PREEMPT injection protocol every 12 weeks.
Typical dose: 155 units across 31 sites
Excessive sweating
Botox blocks the chemical signal that triggers sweat glands. Treatment of the underarms typically delivers 6 to 9 months of near-complete dryness, supported by long-running hyperhidrosis trials.
Typical dose: 50 units per underarm