Ever heard of jelly roll tox? 💉 If not, I’m here to tell you all about it and what you need to know. Neurotoxins like Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport) can be injected off-label to relax the muscles under the eyes that can bulge when you smile or squint, making the area under the lower lash line appear like a “jelly roll.” Different from under-eye filler, this viral treatment is popular because it helps smooth out the bulge, creating a more refreshed and open-eye look, especially when smiling. But here’s the thing with jelly roll tox. It can sometimes lead to temporary swelling, causing the eyes to appear puffy initially. By weakening the muscle, lymphatic drainage around the eyes slows, causing a buildup of fluid and puffiness. The skin under the eyes is delicate and thin, and any existing fluid retention will be more noticeable. Swelling and puffiness aside, relaxing these tiny muscles can also alter the shape of your eyes — sometimes for the better and sometimes not. Both the swelling and eye shape happened to me this time around, and while plenty of people swear by jelly roll tox, this is one injection zone that I’m swearing off. Have you tried “jelly roll tox” or are you curious about it? Share your thoughts below! 👇 #jellyroll #botox #undereyetreatment #aesthetictreatments #injections #beautytips #skincaresecrets #eyerejuvenation #puffiness