Home Beauty Female blogger collapsed eyelids due to botox injection

Female blogger collapsed eyelids due to botox injection

4
0

Whitney Buha’s left eye appeared smaller than her right eye and slumped in her face.
Whitney Buha from Chicago (USA) is a fashion blogger. She just uploaded the eye massage clip on her personal page. Buha notes: “There are a few things I have tried to do in the past week to improve eyelid drooping caused by botox injection.”

Whitney Buha collapsed left eyelid after botox injection. Photo: @somethingwhitty.

Female blogger experienced drooping eyelids, left eye looks smaller and collapsed than right eye.

According to the Her.ieWhitney Buha explained that after injecting the botox, she noticed that the eyebrow in her right eye was raised. Blogger continues to make another shot at the injection site. As a result, Buha’s vision decreased due to a collapse of her left eyelid.

The doctor told the blogger to wait for her eyes to return to normal after a few weeks. “I hope in the next few weeks my eyes will get better,” Buha said.

Whitney Buha cut her fringe bangs to avoid the attention of others to her eyes. Besides, the blogger uses eye drops prescribed by a doctor. She massages with rose quartz stone, rollers to help her eyes return to normal quickly.

According to dermatologist Michele S. Green in New York (USA), eyelid drooping disease occurs when botox is injected into the lash lift muscle inside the eye.

“The eyelid lift muscle is responsible for keeping the eyelids in the normal position,” she explains. However, in some cases the botox moves from the site of the injection and stays in the lash lift muscle. It will cause eyelids to fall or fall down on the eyebrows.

Dr. Michele Green says eyelid droppings usually go away after a few weeks and don’t need treatment. She advises those who are looking for botox injections to go to a reputable beauty facility, certified for plastic surgery.

Whitney Buha regularly updates her eye condition on her personal page. Photo: @somethingwhitty.

According to Dr. Green, botox is an FDA approved cosmetic procedure. It is used to treat wrinkles, fine lines and crow’s feet. After injecting botox, you may experience mild swelling or bruising. These side effects usually go away quickly.

The term “bad botox” refers to getting bad results after injecting botox. This usually happens to inexperienced injecters who lack knowledge of facial anatomy. They may not be able to follow the correct injection site and dose of botox required.

When too many botox is injected or the wrong place, the result can be facial asymmetry. Eyelid drooping or drooping eyebrows are easy to encounter.