Botox for Trapezius (TrapTox) in Plano, TX
What is Botox for Traps (TrapTox)?
Botox for traps, also known as TrapTox, is a non-surgical treatment that relaxes the trapezius muscles. It can create a slimmer shoulder appearance while also helping reduce muscle tension in the neck and upper back.
At MEDSPA 33 in Plano, TX, this treatment is customized to achieve natural, balanced results.
Benefits of Trapezius Botox
Slimmer, more contoured shoulder line
Softer trapezius muscle appearance
Reduced muscle tension in neck and shoulders
More elegant neckline and posture appearance
Non-surgical and minimal downtime
Who is a Candidate for TrapTox?
You may be a good candidate if you:
Have bulky or overdeveloped trapezius muscles
Experience shoulder or neck tension
Want a more refined shoulder slope
Are looking for non-surgical body contouring
What to Expect During Treatment?
TrapTox is a quick in-office procedure performed by licensed injectors at MEDSPA 33. Small amounts of Botox are injected into the trapezius muscles to gradually relax and reduce muscle activity.
Treatment time: ~15–30 minutes
Minimal discomfort
No downtime required
Results appear in 2–4 weeks
Botox for Traps Results
Results typically include a softer, slimmer shoulder appearance and reduced muscle tightness. Effects usually last about 3–4 months, with maintenance treatments recommended for continued results.
TrapTox vs Traditional Botox
TrapTox uses the same Botox product, but:
Traditional Botox = facial wrinkles
TrapTox = trapezius muscles (shoulders/neck)
It is both a medical and aesthetic treatment designed for contouring and relaxation.
TrapTox in Plano:
MEDSPA 33 serves patients primarily in Plano, TX, as well as nearby communities such as:
Richardson
Frisco
Allen
McKinney
Rockwall
North Dallas
Why Choose MEDSPA 33?
Licensed, experienced injectors
Natural-looking aesthetic results
Customized dosing for each patient
Trusted med spa in Plano, TX
TrapTOX FAQ
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A cosmetic Botox treatment targeting the trapezius muscles for slimming and tension relief.
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Typically 3–4 months.
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Minimal discomfort, quick injections.
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Usually within 2–4 weeks.
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It helps reduce muscle tension in some patients.