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5 Interesting Facts About Botox

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Everyone has heard of Botox and likely knows that it is a type of cosmetic injection. However, there are also many facts about Botox the general public may not know. If considering Botox, here are five interesting facts to know.

1. Botox Is Popular!

Botox is currently the most popular non-invasive cosmetic procedure. Worldwide, about 11 million people have undergone Botox injections for anti-aging.

2. Botox Comes From Botulinum Toxin

Botulinum toxin—first discovered in 1820—is the toxin that causes botulism. However, in small, concentrated, and purified doses, people can benefit from the localized relaxing effects of the toxin. During trials for medical uses of Botox in the 1990s, cosmetic benefits were discovered. Then, in the United States, Botox was FDA-approved for cosmetic use in 2002.

3. It Can Treat Some Medical Conditions

As mentioned in the fact above, the first Botox studies looked at potential medical uses. Currently, Botox and other toxins can help treat certain medical conditions such as chronic migraines, TMJ, excessive sweating, and other chronic pain (depending on the cause). In other specialties, Botox is also used to treat eye movement disorders and muscle spasming.

4. Botox May Also Have Mental Health Benefits

The way people perceive themselves has a major impact on their mental health, including causing feelings of depression. Aging and changes in appearance are often tied to this. Botox injections to address these changes can help improve feelings of depression.

5. Safe & Effective

Botox is one of the most well-studied and effective medications on the market. It has over three decades of studies and evidence supporting its effectiveness. Additionally, severe complications from Botox are exceptionally rare.

Botox Is A Brand, Not A Product

Botox injections have become a household name. However, Botox is not the only toxin available that provides consistent effects. In fact, Botox is a brand name for the product, not the product itself. Dysport has a few smaller molecular differences from Botox which allow it to act faster, but which also provide the relaxing effect. Your Injectco provider will work with you to determine the right Botulinum toxin product for you.

Written By:
Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN, CPN, Advanced Clinical Nurse Injector


Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN, CPN founded InjectCo in early 2021 while also heading up the neurosurgery + neurology unit at Cook Children’s Pediatric Hospital as lead clinical educator. After completing her Bachelor's degree at Texas Christian University, Kiara realized just how much the aesthetic medicine industry was missing, wishing it was more focused on ethical decision-making and building relationships. Kiara’s dream was to create an atmosphere for her patients where they feel loved, empowered, and comfortable. She believes in a “lead to serve” mentality, hoping to create a more personal connection with both her patients and team alike. Kiara curated a team of 13 professionals across eight clinics, six of which are in DFW, one in Houston, and one in Austin.
Kiara loves nothing more than creating a collaborating, educational approach with her team, and thrives on personal and professional growth opportunities. She hopes that her patients feel heard and encouraged at every InjectCo visit and that they are truly excited about their personalized and well-designed aesthetic treatment plan. This love for education and safety in the industry led her to later found Texas Academy of Medical Aesthetics, an accredited training program that specializes in a 100+ hour aesthetic injector internship where students are able to train and shadow at all eight of InjectCo’s clinics.


Kiara’s patients recognize her and the entire InjectCo team as highly skilled and extremely thorough clinicians. She hopes to continue being a knowledgeable and approachable resource for clinical injectors across the country who are hoping to grow and scale their aesthetic business.

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