Trap Tox or Trapezius Tox is another cosmetic use for botulinum toxin. Injecting botulinum toxin into the trapezius muscle, at the upper border of the trapezius, can create a smooth shoulder line for their dress as a result of neurogenic atrophy. Muscle mass loss can create the effects of a slimmer and longer neck appearance. Neurotoxin relaxes the trapezius muscles, which can help relieve pain and tension in the neck, shoulders, and upper back. It can also improve posture, make the neck appear longer, and slim the shoulders.
The injection technique involves using a fine needle to inject botulinum toxin into the trapezius muscle. The procedure should be performed under sterile conditions. The number of injection points can vary, but they are generally evenly distributed over the muscle. Accurate needle placement is crucial to maximize efficacy and minimize side effects.
Barbie Tox changes tend to last 3-5 months on average. Patients can undergo maintenance sessions, however, to prolong their outcome indefinitely. Over time, fewer TOX units may be needed to achieve the same results, as the trapezius muscle is used less. If Barbie Tox is discontinued, the muscle will return to its normal bulky state, so treatment is considered reversible.
Barbie Tox or Trap Tox using
Daxxify: 60 Units $600
Botox Cosmetic: 60 Units $1100
Xeomin: 60 Units $1200
In compliance with Texas law, all clients must undergo a virtual Good Faith Exam (GFE). Pre-authorization or clearance exams, often known as GFEs, are assessments carried out by advanced practitioners before a medical procedure is performed. These examinations seek to verify the procedure's medical need and determine whether it is the best option for the patient's condition. If your medical history and prescription regimen remain the same, GFEs are valid for one year.