Recognizing red flags of poorly administered injections and preventing them

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When neuromodulators are done right by the right person, they are fabulous; when done wrong, well, it’s kind of no-brainer that it’s not the best look. “‘Some telltale signs of ‘Bad Botox’ are asymmetry of facial movement, excessive brow elevation and unnatural brow shape, noticeable upper-eyelid hooding, a ‘frozen’ look, and some lines getting smoother and others looking exaggerated,” explains New York facial plastic surgeon Konstantin Vasyukevich, MD, who offers these three lines of advice: “Do your research. Know what result you are looking for. Explain your preferences to the injector in detail.”