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Botox in Los Angeles

Performed by an ophthalmologist who has worked with botulinum toxin since 1986. By appointment in Burbank and Sherman Oaks — serving Beverly Hills, Studio City, Encino, Toluca Lake, Pasadena, Arcadia, and Valencia.

A Berg-Feinfield Botox patient — botulinum toxin treatment in Los Angeles

Why an Ophthalmologist
for Botox

Most people walking into their first Botox appointment have the same private worry — that they’ll walk out looking obviously injected. A frozen forehead. A brow stuck halfway up. A vague “done” quality their friends will notice without being able to name. That worry is reasonable. It’s also almost entirely about who’s holding the needle.

Botox at Berg-Feinfield is performed by Dr. Robert Feinfield, one of a small group of U.S. physicians who began studying botulinum toxin in 1986 — sixteen years before the FDA approved it for cosmetic use. By the time the rest of the industry was figuring out where to put the needle, he’d been working with the drug for two decades.

Ophthalmologists train for years on this exact anatomy — every muscle, every nerve, every fascial layer around the eye. It’s the same region we operate on for strabismus, blepharospasm, and eyelid surgery. Cosmetic injectors are working on the same map; the question is how well they know it.

“The lateral brow stays mobile. The forehead expresses surprise when surprise is the point. Crow’s feet soften without flattening your smile.”

— Berg-Feinfield Botox
Anatomy

Eye-Adjacent Training

The forehead and brow are the most-requested Botox areas — also the most unforgiving on the face. A few millimeters too low and you’ve affected the muscle that holds the eyelid up.

Approach

Conservative By Default

We under-treat at the first visit and add at a two-week follow-up if you want more. We can’t subtract — so we’d rather start with less and finish with what you actually want.

Experience

Botulinum Toxin Since 1986

Dr. Robert Feinfield has been administering botulinum toxin since 1986 — sixteen years before its FDA approval for cosmetic use.

Lines From Movement

Botox treats lines caused by movement. Squint enough, frown enough, raise your brows on enough Zoom calls, and the skin at the points of repeated motion starts to remember the crease. Botox relaxes those muscles for three to four months so the skin can lie flat.

The areas we treat most often:

  • The “11s” between your brows — usually 20–25 units
  • Forehead lines from raised eyebrows — 10–20 units, depending on muscle strength
  • Crow’s feet at the outer corners of the eyes — 6–12 units per side
  • Bunny lines — for the lines that show when you scrunch your nose
  • A lip flip — a small dose at the upper lip for fullness without filler
  • A chemical brow lift — to raise a heavier brow
  • DAOs at the corners of the mouth — to soften a downturned resting mouth

Botox or Filler?

If a line is there only when you move, it’s a Botox candidate. If it’s there with your face completely relaxed, the crease is etched into the skin and you need filler instead — Botox can’t smooth what isn’t being held in place by a muscle. Many patients need both.

Common Botox treatment areas — the “11s,” forehead, crow’s feet, bunny lines, lip flip, and DAOs

Where Most of the Work Happens

These are the regions we evaluate and treat most often, with typical unit ranges for each. A full upper face usually runs 40–50 units total.

01

The “11s” (Glabella)

The two vertical lines between the brows from frowning or concentration. 20–25 units. One of the most common areas for Botox.

02

Forehead Lines

Horizontal lines from raised brows. 10–20 units, depending on muscle strength — dosed conservatively to keep the brow expressive.

03

Crow’s Feet

Lines that fan out from the outer corners of the eyes when smiling. 6–12 units per side. Softens without flattening the smile.

04

Bunny Lines

The lines that show when you scrunch your nose. A small, precise dose that finishes the upper-face plan.

05

Lip Flip & Brow Lift

Smaller, targeted treatments — 4–8 units. A lip flip adds upper-lip fullness without filler; a chemical brow lift raises a heavier brow.

06

DAOs (Mouth Corners)

Softens a downturned resting mouth by relaxing the depressor anguli oris — the muscles that pull the corners down.

You’ll get the specific count and price before any product is opened.

Why Most Bad Botox Isn’t a Botox Problem

The most common worry — what if I end up looking frozen — comes from a real problem, just not an inherent one. The frozen look comes from too many units or placement in the wrong fibers. It’s a dosing and mapping mistake, not a Botox mistake.

Conservative Dosing, Anatomic Mapping, Two-Week Follow-Up

Each appointment runs the same way: we talk first, we map second, we under-treat at the first visit, and we adjust at the follow-up. The technique is what makes the difference between a result you’ll notice and a result your friends will.

Conservative Dosing
Start Low, Add Later · You Can’t Subtract

Most patients leave with slightly less than they think they need. You can come back in two weeks and add. We can’t subtract. The frozen-forehead look almost always traces to too many units placed too early — our default avoids it on purpose.

How the first visit runs
Anatomic Mapping
Muscle By Muscle · Every Fiber Counted

The forehead and brow are unforgiving — a few millimeters too low and you’ve affected the muscle that holds the eyelid up. We map your specific muscle anatomy, at rest and in motion, before any unit is opened.

Why an ophthalmologist
Two-Week Follow-Up
Refine the Result · Dial In the Dose

Full effect lands at day ten to fourteen. New patients get a follow-up at the two-week mark so we can see how the muscles responded and add units where needed. The plan is yours, not generic.

Read about your appointment

Before Your Visit, After Your Visit

A few small adjustments in the day or two before help the visit go smoothly. The aftercare is just as light — stay upright, skip the gym that day, and watch the muscle soften around day three.

Before Your Visit
24 Hours Out · Skip Alcohol & Thinners

Skip alcohol for 24 hours. If medically appropriate for you, hold aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, and vitamin E for the week prior — they thin the blood and raise bruise risk. Never stop a prescription medication without consulting your prescriber.

After Your Visit
First Day · Upright, No Gym

Small pinkish spots fade within an hour. Mild bruising is uncommon but more likely near the temples or above the brow. Stay upright for four hours and skip the gym that day. You’ll feel softening around day three; full effect at day ten to fourteen.

Your Botox Appointment

A first visit runs about thirty minutes. We talk first — what’s bothering you, what you’ve had done before, what you’re trying to avoid. Dr. Feinfield watches your face at rest and in motion and walks through a plan with specific unit counts before anything happens.

The injections themselves take five to ten minutes. Topical numbing is available if you want it; most patients find the needle fine enough to skip it. If you’re new, we schedule a follow-up at the two-week mark in case anything needs adjustment.

“Most patients leave with slightly less than they think they need. You can come back in two weeks and add. We can’t subtract.”

— Berg-Feinfield Botox

Botox · Burbank & Sherman Oaks

Aesthetic appointments are at two of our five Los Angeles offices: Burbank and Sherman Oaks, both in the San Fernando Valley.

Botox Location

Burbank

Closest for Toluca Lake, Studio City, North Hollywood, Universal City, and Burbank itself. Pasadena, Arcadia, and San Gabriel patients tend to come to Burbank as well (~25 minutes via the 134). Valencia and Santa Clarita are about 30 minutes south on the 5.

Burbank office details
Botox Location

Sherman Oaks

If you’re coming from Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, or the Westside, Sherman Oaks is your closer office — 20 to 25 minutes north on the 405. Also serves Encino, Studio City, and the central San Fernando Valley.

Sherman Oaks office details

If we already see you for eye care at our Beverly Hills, Arcadia, or Valencia offices, the front desk can schedule your aesthetic appointment at Burbank or Sherman Oaks in the same call.

Frequently Asked

The questions we hear most often from patients researching Botox in Los Angeles, Burbank, Sherman Oaks, and Beverly Hills.

Depends on what you’re treating and how strong the muscles are. Typical: 20–25 units for the glabella, 10–20 for the forehead, 6–12 per side for crow’s feet, 4–8 for smaller areas like a lip flip. A full upper face is 40–50 units total. You’ll get the specific count before any product is opened.
You’ll feel softening around day three. Full effect is at day ten to fourteen. Schedule at least two weeks before any major event so the result has time to settle and we have room to fine-tune at a follow-up.
Three to four months for most patients. Longtime Botox patients sometimes get a bit longer because the treated muscles weaken with chronic disuse. If yours is wearing off at eight weeks, either the dose was too low or your metabolism is fast — we adjust on the next visit.
All four are botulinum toxin type A from different manufacturers. They work the same way but have slightly different molecule sizes, onset times, and unit-to-unit conversion ratios. We use Botox because the dose-response curve is the most predictable in our hands.
Not with a conservative plan and an injector who knows the muscle. The frozen look comes from too many units or placement in fibers that shouldn’t have been touched — both are technique errors. Our default is to under-treat at your first visit and add at the two-week follow-up if you want more.
If the line is only there when you move, it’s Botox. If it’s there with your face fully relaxed, it’s filler. The fastest way to know: look in a mirror, relax everything, and see what’s still visible. Many people need both.
Yes, and a lot of patients do. Botox handles lines from motion, filler handles volume loss and lines at rest. Common combination and well-tolerated.
No. We don’t inject Botox during pregnancy or while you’re nursing. Wait until you’re done.
Your muscles return to baseline over three to four months and your lines go back to what they were before treatment — not worse. Botox doesn’t accelerate aging if you stop.
Botox has been in cosmetic use since 2002 and medical use since the late 1970s. Some patients have been on it continuously for over two decades with no signal of long-term harm at standard cosmetic doses.
Bad results almost always trace to too many units, wrong placement, or both — technique errors, not the drug. They fade on their own in about three months. A lot of our new patients found us after a result they didn’t love elsewhere. We’d rather earn your second appointment than impress on the first.
Burbank or Sherman Oaks. Both serve patients from Beverly Hills, Studio City, Encino, Toluca Lake, Universal City, North Hollywood, Valencia, and Pasadena.

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