How does botulinum toxin lift and loosen the face? For example, if one side of our eyebrows is raised to a higher level, this is because the strength of the frontalis muscle on one side is greater than the strength of the frontalis muscle on the opposite side, so after we inject Botox into this side of the frontalis muscle, we can achieve the relaxation of the strength of the frontalis muscle. There is also the gingival smile that we often encounter, because the strength of our coracobrachialis muscle and upper lip nasal muscle is too great, so that our upper lip is lifted too high, so when we smile, besides showing your upper teeth, it also shows your gums. This will look like we have some enlarged opening, which is not very aesthetically decent. At this time we can use Botox to loosen the upper lip lift to lift the nasalis muscle at the corners of the mouth to make him a little less powerful. Thus, when we smile, the pulling force on our upper lip will become smaller, so we will not show our gums anymore. At the same time, the smile will look very shy and subtle, as well as natural and beautiful. Another effect is the treatment of lowering the corners of the mouth muscle, for example, some candidates are born with a sad face and their mouth is downward, which will make people feel very demoralized. At this point, we can use Botox treatment to make the power of the descending corners of the mouth muscle smaller, thus lifting the corners of the mouth in the opposite direction. This is equivalent to making a smiling lip, and the corners of your mouth will look like you are very happy while uplifting. Another effect is chin relaxation, many people have a very tight chin, and when the chin makes an expression, there will be a puddle of sandy performance, and the shape of the chin is not good. If we do a chin relaxation, we can have a smooth and beautiful chin by relaxing the chin muscle. Can Botox do a face lift? The answer is yes, but the lift is limited. The use of Botox for jawline lifting is now very widely used in clinical practice. Around our jawline to the base of our neck, there is a large muscle called the vastus cervicis muscle. The contraction of the vastus cervicis muscle will cause our face to have a downward direction of motion and will pull our facial muscles downward. In addition to the gravitational effect of aging, which causes the soft tissue of our fat pad to move downward, there is also the long-term contraction of the cervicalis muscle, which also gives a favor to gravity and helps to pull some soft tissues of our face downward, so that these tissues show a sagging state. Then, through our jawline lift treatment, we can loosen our broad cervical muscles and make our broad cervical muscles less powerful, so that the opposite direction of the face can show a state of lifting, which will also make us appear more youthful. For those who are slightly sagging, or who cannot accept surgery or thread sculpture, we can try to do a face lift by using Botox for jawline lift. After this treatment, it can bring a more youthful look to the patient.