Calm the Blink. Ease the Tension. See Life Clearly.
Botox for Blepharospasm
Botox for blepharospasm is a medical treatment that helps control unwanted eyelid spasms. It uses small amounts of Botox to relax the muscles around your eyes. This can reduce blinking, twitching, and tightness.

What Can It Improve?
Less strain. More ease. Better focus.
- Frequent or uncontrollable blinking
- Eyelid twitching
- Eye strain and discomfort
- Difficulty keeping eyes open
- Muscle tightness around the eyes
"When the muscles relax, your world opens up."
Understanding the Condition
What Is Blepharospasm?
Blepharospasm is a condition that causes your eyelids to blink or close without control. It can make daily tasks like reading or driving difficult. Botox helps calm these muscle movements.
"Take back control — one blink at a time."
Benefits
Why Choose Botox for Blepharospasm?
- Clinically proven treatment
- Non-surgical and safe
- Quick, in-office procedure
- Helps restore comfort and function
- Improves daily quality of life
"Relief that helps you live your day with ease."
How It Works
The Process
Small amounts of Botox are injected into the muscles around the eyes. It blocks the signals that cause the muscles to contract, helping them relax and reducing spasms.
"Stop the signal — restore control."
The Process
What to Expect
Your visit starts with a consultation and treatment plan. The injections take about 10–20 minutes. You may feel a small pinch. Most patients return to normal activities the same day.
Consult
Personalized evaluation and treatment plan
Treat
10–20 minute targeted injection session
Relief
Return to normal activities the same day
"Quick treatment. Meaningful relief."
Results
You may notice improvement within a few days. Full results usually appear in 1–2 weeks. Results typically last 3–4 months.
"Feel the calm. See the difference."
Aftercare & Recovery
Do This
- Avoid rubbing eyes
- Keep eye area clean
- Normal activities ok
- Apply ice if mild swelling
- Use prescribed eye drops if given
Avoid This
- Rubbing or touching eye area 24h
- Strenuous exercise 24h
- Lying down flat 4h
- Driving immediately if vision feels different
- Eye makeup 24h
Important Considerations
- • Not recommended for patients with active eye infections or inflammation in the treatment area
- • Inform your provider if you have a history of neuromuscular disorders such as myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome
- • Avoid if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant
- • Tell your provider about any blood-thinning medications or supplements
- • Not suitable for patients with known allergy to botulinum toxin
- • Results are temporary and require repeat treatments every 3–4 months
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Botox for blepharospasm safe?
Yes. When performed by a trained physician, Botox is a safe and effective treatment for blepharospasm. It has been widely used for many years.
Does it hurt?
Most patients feel a small pinch during the injections. The treatment is quick and well tolerated.
Is there downtime?
There is little to no downtime. You can return to your normal activities right away.
When will I see results?
You may notice improvement within a few days. Full results develop within 1–2 weeks.
How long do results last?
Results usually last about 3–4 months. Regular treatments can help maintain relief.
Will it affect my vision?
Botox works on the muscles, not your vision. It helps improve comfort and control, making it easier to keep your eyes open.
Who is a good candidate?
You may be a good candidate if you:
- Have frequent eyelid spasms
- Struggle to keep your eyes open
- Have been diagnosed with blepharospasm
- Want a non-surgical treatment
Are there side effects?
Common side effects include:
- Mild bruising
- Slight swelling
- Temporary eyelid droop (rare)
These are usually temporary.
How often will I need treatment?
Most patients return every 3–4 months to maintain results.
How much does it cost?
Cost depends on the number of units needed. You will receive clear pricing during your consultation. View pricing here.
Ready for Relief and Control?
You don't have to live with constant blinking or discomfort. Book your Botox for blepharospasm consultation today and take the first step toward calmer, more comfortable vision.
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96 Pompton Ave, Suite 102, Verona, NJ 07044
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