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'Full Face' Botox: What It Really Means

'Full face Botox' sounds like a single product, but it really means a personalised plan across selected areas. Here's what it can include — and why more areas isn't automatically better.

7 min readUpdated June 2026
Abstract blue line-art face map marking multiple anti-wrinkle treatment zones across the full face.
Medically reviewed by Dr Kenneth Lee, Medical DirectorLast reviewed June 2026

What 'full face Botox' really means

'Full face Botox' is a popular phrase, but it can be misleading — it isn't a single product or a one-price package that treats your whole face by default. In practice it means a personalised plan that addresses several areas in one visit, chosen because they genuinely benefit you, not because they're on a menu.

Treating 'everything' is rarely the goal. A natural, refreshed result usually comes from treating the right areas conservatively, while leaving others alone.

Areas a plan might include

Depending on your face and goals, a plan might cover some combination of the upper face (forehead, frown '11' lines, crow's feet), and selected lower-face or detail areas (bunny lines on the nose, a dimpled chin, downturned mouth corners). Jaw slimming with masseter treatment is sometimes discussed too, though that's a different goal — slimming a muscle rather than softening lines.

— Treatment areas

Common areas anti-wrinkle injections treat

  1. 1Forehead linesHorizontal lines from raising the brows.
  2. 2Frown lines ('11s')Vertical lines between the brows.
  3. 3Crow's feetLines fanning from the outer eyes.
  4. 4Bunny linesLines across the top of the nose.
  5. 5ChinDimpling ('orange-peel') of the chin.
  6. 6Masseter (jaw)Jaw muscle — slimming, not lines.

A simplified guide only — not every area suits every person. Which areas are appropriate for you, if any, is decided at a doctor-led consultation.

Why more areas isn't automatically better

Each area behaves differently and needs its own careful dose. Some areas — especially in the expressive lower face — suit some people and not others, and over-treating risks a flat or unnatural look. A thoughtful plan treats only what adds value, and may deliberately leave an area lightly treated or untreated to protect natural expression.

How a plan is decided

A doctor assesses how your muscles move, the lines that bother you, and what a natural result looks like for your face — then recommends which areas to treat and which to leave. This is exactly why a one-size 'full face' package isn't appropriate: the right plan is individual.

At DrPlus in Johor Bahru, treatment areas are mapped into a conservative, personalised plan with a written quote after assessment.

— Frequently asked

Common questions

No. It's a personalised plan across selected areas, not a single product or one-price package. A good plan treats only the areas that genuinely benefit you, decided at a consultation.

Commonly the forehead, frown '11' lines and crow's feet, plus selected detail areas like bunny lines, a dimpled chin or downturned mouth corners. Jaw slimming is sometimes discussed, though that's a different goal.

Not necessarily. Each area needs its own dose, and some suit some people and not others. Over-treating risks an unnatural look — the aim is to treat only what adds value, conservatively.

A doctor assesses your facial movement and goals and recommends a plan — including which areas to leave alone. There's no universal recipe, which is why a consultation matters.

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