BOTOX® is best known as the trusted injectable for softening facial lines and wrinkles, but emerging research shows it may also influence oily skin and acne. At Criswell & Criswell Plastic Surgery, where Dr. Bryan Criswell and Dr. Kara Criswell are Charlotte magazine Top Doctors, patients often ask whether BOTOX can help with skin concerns beyond aging. While BOTOX is not FDA-approved for acne treatment, clinical observations indicate it can reduce oil production in some cases. Read on to learn how BOTOX may play a role in supporting clearer, healthier skin.
How BOTOX Works Beneath the Skin
Most patients know BOTOX as a wrinkle relaxer. By blocking nerve signals to targeted muscles, it smooths expression lines such as forehead creases, frown lines, and crow’s feet. However, nerves also influence oil (sebaceous) gland activity. When injected into areas with overactive oil glands, BOTOX can reduce sebum production. With less oil, pores are less likely to clog, which may help decrease acne breakouts. This secondary effect has been documented in clinical settings, particularly for those with stubborn oily skin.
The Connection Between Oil Production and Acne
Acne often develops when several factors combine:
- Excess oil production: Creates an environment where pores clog easily.
- Dead skin cell buildup: Traps oil and bacteria beneath the surface.
- Bacteria: Contributes to inflammation and breakouts.
Addressing even one of these triggers, especially excess oil, can significantly reduce the chance of breakouts. For patients who have not achieved results with traditional therapies, BOTOX may serve as an additional option to improve skin clarity.
What Patients Can Expect
At Criswell & Criswell, every BOTOX treatment is carefully tailored to the individual. If oily skin is a concern, targeted injections may be recommended in addition to wrinkle-relaxing areas. Patients can expect:
- Treatment time: A quick in-office session lasting 10–15 minutes.
- Recovery: No downtime, with only minor and temporary side effects.
- Results: Noticeable improvements in oil control and skin texture within days, lasting several months.
- Sensation: A brief, mild pinch that resolves quickly.
These combined benefits—improved skin balance and smoother appearance—make BOTOX a versatile option for the right candidate.
Is BOTOX the Right Option for Acne?
While BOTOX may reduce oil production, it should be considered a complement to, not a substitute for, medical-grade acne therapies. Ideal candidates are those with persistent oily skin that has not responded well to other treatments, or individuals seeking both oil control and facial rejuvenation. During your consultation, our team will thoroughly assess your skin and design a treatment plan that may include BOTOX, facials, laser therapy, or advanced skincare.
Experience Expert BOTOX Care in Charlotte
At Criswell & Criswell Plastic Surgery, Drs. Bryan and Kara Criswell combine artistry, surgical expertise, and compassion in every treatment. With extensive training and a long-standing reputation for excellence, they provide advanced BOTOX procedures that refresh your appearance and, for some patients, help minimize excess oil production.
If you are curious about BOTOX for acne or oily skin, we invite you to schedule a consultation at our SouthPark or Ballantyne offices. Experience personalized care from Charlotte’s leading plastic surgeons, and take the next step toward radiant, confident skin.