Botox can be given after lung adenocarcinoma surgery if your body recovers well. Botulinum toxin is a kind of neurotoxin, which was originally used to treat facial muscle spasm and muscle movement disorder, but now it is mostly used in medical cosmetology. For lung adenocarcinoma patients, the body is usually weak after surgery, if the body recovers well, Botox can be injected, and it usually has no obvious effect on lung adenocarcinoma as a disease. However, if the body recovers poorly after surgery, Botox is not recommended. In addition, Botox is not recommended for pregnant women, breastfeeding women, patients with myasthenia gravis and multiple sclerosis. Patients are advised to decide on the use of Botox under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse effects on the body.