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Dr. Madhu Chopra adds, "I feel it's drooping a little bit," but she doesn't go crazy after giving herself a Botox injection on the right side of her face.
By Kajal Sharma - 17 Mar 2026 05:46 PM
Dr. Madhu Chopra, Priyanka Chopra's mother and dermatologist, recently posted a photo of herself getting Botox on the right side of her face. "I feel like my face is drooping a little, so I'm going to get Botox. You can notice that I have a lowered mouth angle. Compared to my left, my right side is comparatively weaker. In an Instagram post, she stated, "I usually botox my right."Dr. Madhu remarked, "My eyebrows and eyelids have come down, and I do have lines," as she demonstrated a straightforward injection technique. Watch me, then. I just marked myself. I'll take care of it myself. Since I am aware of where I must provide, I will first remove the marks.
"It's painless, harmless, and I am very careful about under-correcting the first time," she continued after the treatment. I don't go too far. I don't shoot a lot. Only from unit to unit. In four to five days, I shall see the outcomes. I will redo it if there are any corrections that need to be addressed. Going slow and low is preferable to swinging your eyes, moving your mouth, or making your face look synthetic.Let's get a better understanding of the process from a professional. Botox is a refined protein used in aesthetic dermatology to temporarily relax some facial muscles, according to Dr. Shweta Nakhawa, consultant dermatologist at KIMS Hospitals in Thane. It creates a smoother appearance by softening dynamic wrinkles like crow's feet, frown lines, and forehead lines by decreasing muscle activity. According to Dr. Nakhawa, the impact usually lasts a few months.