What is 'Traptox'? The Botox trend for posture to eliminate shoulder pain

We all know sitting at a desk all day is bad news for our posture, causing tense, achy shoulders for many.

Yes, movement like yoga can counteract it. But what if there was an easier way?

Enter Traptox, the latest ‘tweakment’ trend trending on social media, designed to lengthen your neck, shift your posture and release muscle tension.

Dr Grace Hula, aesthetic doctor and founder of G&M Healthcare, says: ‘Traptox, also known as “trapezius Botox,” is a procedure which involves administering Botox injections to the trapezius muscles which are located on either side of the neck.’

The trapezius muscles are responsible for moving and stabilising the shoulders and neck, but they often accumulate tension and knots due to prolonged poor posture, stress, or carrying heavy loads.

While Kens are opting for ‘Brotox’, women are apparently wanting ‘Traptox’ to get an elongated ‘Barbie neck’.

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Dr Grace says: ‘It has been said that Traptox is trending because women want to have that Barbie elongated neck appearance.

‘It’s likely becoming more popular because of its dual benefits – it offers therapeutic relief from muscle tension and discomfort, but it also provides cosmetic advantages, particularly for individuals seeking a slimmer and elongated appearance in the neck area.

‘The cosmetic aspect has gained popularity, especially among women.’

During the procedure, Botox is directly injected into the trapezius muscles.

The treatment works by ‘temporarily relaxing the targeted muscles’, which reduces muscle contractions and releases tension.

‘As a result, the neck can appear elongated, as the muscles responsible for pulling it down are temporarily weakened,’ she adds.

Effects tend to last for several months before the effects wear off.

Aside from the beauty aspect, Traptox can reduce neck and shoulder pain caused by muscle tension.

‘By releasing the knots and relaxing the trapezius muscles, individuals often experience improved mobility and increased comfort,’ Dr Grace explains.

‘As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks.

‘Some common side effects include mild bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection site.

‘In rare cases, individuals may experience temporary muscle weakness or allergic reactions to Botox.

‘It is essential to consult with a qualified medical professional to assess individual risks and determine if Traptox is a suitable option.’

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