Traptox: The Newest It Tweakment Taking Over TikTok

Danielle Lowe
By Danielle Lowe

Danielle Lowe is the Marketing Manager for ConsultingRoom.com, the UK’s largest aesthetic information website. 


With #traptox already garnering over 2.3 million views on TikTok, it seems there is a new 'it' tweakment on the rise. ‘Traptox’ refers to having muscle relaxing injections such as Botulinum Toxin injected into the trapezius muscles. This procedure can help alleviate muscle tightness and pain and create a slimmer neck and shoulders with some people choosing to have this done for big photo occasions such as their wedding days.
 
The trapezius muscle recently became a focal point in social media after Kim Kardashian came under fire for allegedly photoshopping her shoulder in an Instagram post. As with anything a Kardashian Instagram touches it turns to tweakment gold and can inspire people to opt to try it for themselves.
 
We spoke to Dr Noreen Hashmi Cosmetic Doctor at sk:n clinics to learn more about this new 'it' tweakment...
What are muscle-relaxing injections?
 
Botulinum toxin A, is a neurotoxic protein derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.
 
It is primarily well-known for its cosmetic applications. However, muscle relaxing injections have a range of clinical applications beyond their aesthetic appeal, including the treatment of chronic pain and more recently it is being used in the slimming of trapezius shoulder and neck muscles.
What are muscle-relaxing injections?
What is the trapezius muscle?
 
The trapezius muscle is a large, superficial muscle that stretches from the back of the skull along the spine to the lower thoracic vertebrae and extends laterally to the shoulder blade. It is responsible for many shoulder and neck movements, including lifting and stabilizing the shoulders, as well as maintaining a proper posture.
 
How can muscle relaxing injections be used in the trapezius muscle?
 
The use of muscle relaxing injections in the trapezius muscle aims to alleviate chronic pain, particularly in conditions like chronic neck pain, tension headaches, and myofascial pain syndrome. Muscle relaxing injections block the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contractions, at the neuromuscular junction. By doing so, it temporarily paralyzes the trapezius muscle, subsequently reducing muscle tension and stiffness.
 
How are the injections administered into the trapezius muscle?
How are the injections administered into the trapezius muscle?
 
The injections are typically administered directly into the trapezius muscle at predetermined trigger points that have been identified as causing pain. Several small injections are needed.
 
Pain relief can generally be observed within a week post-injection and can last for approximately 3-6 months. By addressing the trapezius muscle's contribution to these conditions, Botox can offer long-lasting relief with minimal side effects, often improving patients' quality of life.
Are there any other uses for muscle relaxing injections in the trapezius muscle?
 
Injections can also be used for the slimming or contouring of the trapezius muscle, resulting in a more aesthetically desired neck and shoulder profile. This procedure is prevalent among individuals seeking a reduced trapezius muscle “bulk” for a more refined appearance.
 
When injected into specific points within the trapezius muscle, muscle-relaxing injections cause temporary muscle atrophy (volume reduction) by inhibiting nerve cell communication. As the treated muscle undergoes reduced activity, it shrinks over time, leading to a slimmer profile. The effects of this treatment typically last for an average of 4-6 months, after which repetition becomes necessary to maintain results. Achieving optimal results requires precise administration by a qualified medical professional such as myself.
 
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