Botox Injection Technique: the PTIFA Weal Technique

training & educational resources Mar 01, 2021
A physician injects Botox using the PTIFA Weal Technique on a patient

Intramuscular injection of botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) is a common treatment both aesthetically for the relaxation of wrinkles, and therapeutically for Temperomandibular Disorder (TMD) and bruxism. Studies have shown however, that when injecting the Frontalis muscle, there is no significant difference in anti-wrinkle efficacy between intramuscular (IM) and intradermal injections (ID) (Carruthers & Carruthers, 2013). Intradermal injections of BoNT-A are associated with a lower risk of adverse side effects. The use of an intradermal BoNT-A injection technique however, has only been studied within the Frontalis region.

Botox Injection Technique: Development of the PTIFA Weal Technique

woman having botox injection in forehadIn 2008, PTIFA Co-Founder, Dr. Warren Roberts, began applying the concept of intradermal injection of BoNT-A with a high concentration (1:1) of BoNT-A to create the "PTIFA Weal technique". Unlike traditional teaching where BoNT-A is injected deeply into muscle (an experience which can create much patient discomfort), the PTIFA Weal technique utilizes the concept of high concentration (1:1) injections placed at a superficial intradermal level. Using a high 1:1 BoNT-A concentration and proper anatomical placement, the product diffuses to the correct target muscle and eliminates the risk of unwanted BoNT-A migration. In addition, the intradermal nature of this injection technique means only the bevel of the needle tip is ‘rolled’ into the skin - increasing patient comfort and decreasing chances of negative side effects including pain and bruising.

Botox Injection Technique: the PTIFA Weal Technique

This technique can be applied to aesthetic BoNT-A injections for both the upper and lower face, as well as therapeutically. Dr. Roberts has collected years of EMG data to support the effectiveness of the PTIFA Weal technique in reducing hyperactivity of the Masseter, Temporalis and Platysma muscles, thus reducing symptoms of TMD and Bruxism.

Following treatment of thousands of patients with the PTIFA Weal Technique, this method has shown that intra-dermal injections of BoNT-A can be used in all treatable areas to produce effective and consistent results. To learn the PTIFA Weal Technique, simply register for the online Level 1 and Level 2 hands-on course.

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