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Can BOTOX® be used to weaken, not totally paralyze a muscle?

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Can BOTOX® be used to weaken, not totally paralyze a muscle?

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Yes, in fact this is done so that the face will not be left expressionless. It can be also used to balance a weak muscle on the opposite side. By injections of the medicine into the subcutaneous tissue and not the muscle and by using a smaller dosage, a weakening of the muscles is more likely to occur.

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