Trap Botox® (Botulinum Toxin): Shoulder & Neck Refinement in OnE Session

Achieve a longer, swan-like neck, relieve stubborn shoulder tension, and elevate your silhouette with FDA-approved Botox® (botulinum toxin) injections into the trapezius muscle.

Neck-elongating

Barbie-like profile for posture and aesthetics

Relieves tension

Neck, shoulders, and traps

Slimmer shoulder contour

Ideal for dresses, tops, and photos

Reduces “tech-neck”

Improves postural balance

  • Mapping
    Injection points marked along the trapezius

  • Micro-dosing
    Typically 20–40 units per side

  • Aftercare
    No workouts, massages, or lying down for 4–6 hours


PRE-TREATMENT

Eat a light snack or meal 30min- 1hr before.
*We don’t give treatment during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

AVOID
+ Alcohol for 24 hours before.
+ Caffeine on the day of treatment.
+ Aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
As Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Aleve®, Fish oil, Gingko Biloba, St. John’s Wort, and high doses of vitamin E, unless medically necessary.

POST-TREATMENT

You may have small red bumps at the injection site that will disappear within the hour.


AVOID
+ Strenuous exercise for 24 hours.
+ Laying down for 4 hours.
+ Pressure to the treated areas (no hats on a treated forehead).
+ Facial massage or use of facial tools for 2 weeks.
+ Makeup over the injection site for 24 hours.


Let’s reshape your silhouette

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FAQ

Is Trap Botox® safe?

Yes—when administered by trained professionals, Botox® is extremely safe, even in large muscles like the trapezius.

Will it make my shoulders weak?

No. At aesthetic doses, it won’t impair daily function or workouts.

How long until I see results?

Initial results in 1–2 weeks; full contouring around week 6.

How long does it last?

Effects typically last 4–6 months.

Can it help with migraines or neck pain?

Yes—many report reduced tension headaches and muscle tightness.

What are the side effects?

Mild bruising, tenderness, or transient weakness are possible.

Who should avoid Trap Botox®?

Pregnant/lactating people, or anyone with neuromuscular disorders.

How can I maintain the result?

Repeat every 4–6 months and work on posture and stretching.

Can I combine Trap Botox® with Masseter or Facial Botox®?

Absolutely. It’s common to combine for full aesthetic harmony.