Botulinum Toxin Injections in Singapore

Medical wrinkle reduction, facial balancing, and muscle hyperactivity care (jaw, bruxism, traps, calves)

Botulinum toxin injections are one of the most studied procedures in aesthetic dermatology and medicine. When used thoughtfully, they can soften expression lines, reduce muscle overactivity, and relieve tension-related concerns—without changing who you are.

 

At The Skin Longevity Clinic, the guiding principle is simple: healthy, functional skin and natural movement first. Trends come second.

What is botulinum toxin?

Botulinum toxin is a purified neuroprotein derived from Clostridium botulinum. In dermatology, we most commonly use botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) in tiny, controlled doses to temporarily relax targeted muscles or reduce specific gland activity (e.g., sweating).

What does botulinum toxin contain?

Botulinum toxin products are prescription medicines supplied as sterile, vacuum-dried powders that are reconstituted with sterile saline before injection. Different brands contain:

 

  • The active neurotoxin (type A) in measured “Units” (Units are not interchangeable across brands).
  • Stabilisers/excipients that vary by product.

Benefits of botulinum toxin injections

1) Wrinkle reduction (dynamic lines)

Best for lines caused by repeated muscle movement, such as:

 

  • frown lines (glabella)
  • forehead lines
  • crow’s feet

 

These effects are well supported by clinical trials and long-standing clinical use.

2) Jawline contouring and masseter muscle reduction

For suitable candidates, relaxing the masseter can reduce lower-face bulk over time and may also ease clenching-related symptoms. Clinical studies show measurable changes in masseter prominence and function, though technique and dosing matter.

3) Bruxism (teeth clenching / grinding) and muscle tension

BoNT-A can reduce the strength of overactive jaw muscles and may reduce pain in certain temporomandibular disorder (TMD)/bruxism contexts.

4) Trapezius “trap” tension / shoulder line softening

Botulinum toxin is used in medicine for muscle hyperactivity disorders by reducing excessive muscle contraction. For trap tension and aesthetic “trap slimming,” this is often off-label, and outcomes depend heavily on diagnosis (true hypertrophy vs posture-driven tension), and dosing.

5) Calf contouring

Similarly, calf reduction aims to reduce hypertrophic gastrocnemius activity. This is typically off-label aesthetic use and requires careful assessment to avoid unwanted weakness or gait changes.

6) Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)

Doctors also use botulinum toxin to reduce focal sweating by decreasing sweat output in treated areas.

How does botulinum toxin work?

When performed by trained medical doctors using licensed products, botulinum toxin has a long history of use with a generally favourable safety profile—but it is still a prescription neurotoxin, and it is not risk-free.

 

All botulinum toxin products carry a boxed warning about distant spread of toxin effect (rare), which can cause symptoms consistent with botulinum toxin effects and may occur hours to weeks after injection. 

 

Common, expected side effects (usually temporary):

  • small injection-site bumps
  • mild swelling/redness
  • bruising
  • headache (some patients)
  • Less common risks (depend on area treated):
  • eyelid/eyebrow droop
  • asymmetry or unwanted weakness
  • dry eyes 
  • difficulty chewing 

 

Why injector expertise matters: facial anatomy varies, and natural results require the right dose, depth, and pattern—not “more units.”

FAQs

What is the procedure like?

A typical appointment at The Skin Longevity Clinic includes:

  • Medical consultation (goals, facial movement assessment, medication review)
  • Treatment planning (mapping muscles and dosing strategy)
  • Cleansing and numbing 
  • Injections (usually a few minutes)
  • Aftercare guidance

How long does it take to see results of botulinum toxin injections?

Most patients start noticing changes in 3–7 days, with peak effect around 2 weeks, depending on the area and individual response. For contouring, 4-8 weeks is required for visible results.

How long do results of botulinum toxin injections last?

Clinical studies show a typical duration of about 3–5 months, though it varies with muscle strength, dose, and metabolism.

Is there downtime for botulinum toxin injections?

Downtime is usually minimal.

You may have small bumps for 20–60 minutes and occasional bruising for a few days.

Many patients return to work or social plans the same day.

Can botulinum toxin injections be combined with other aesthetic treatments?

Yes, and in modern dermatology, combination plans are often the most natural.

 

Common combinations:

  • Dermal fillers (structure/volume) + toxin (movement) for balanced results
  • Collagen remodelling treatments (RF microneedling, lasers) for texture and scars.
  • Skin boosters for hydration and glow

 

The key is timing and sequence—your plan should protect barrier function and minimise inflammation (especially in pigment-prone skin common in Singapore).

Doctor Rachel’s Takeaway

Botulinum toxin treatments are not about chasing a “frozen” face or a beauty standard. Used well, it’s a medical tool to reduce excess muscle pull, soften dynamic wrinkles, and support comfort in areas of tension and hyperactivity.

My approach is conservative and anatomy-led:

  • start with what bothers you most
  • keep movement where it matters
  • build results that still look like you—just more rested