What is ‘Spocking’ after anti-wrinkle treatment?
When treating foreheads with anti-wrinkle injections, one of the possible complications is called ‘Spocking’ (after Mr Spock from Star Trek). Spocking is where the only the outer parts of the eyebrows lift when lifting the eyebrows.
Spocking is a give-away that someone has had anti-wrinkle treatments, and it is something that practitioners aim to avoid. If you have any concerns or issues, it’s best to discuss them with your practitioner at your two-week review.

An example of spocking after anti-wrinkle injections
How do I treat / fix spocking?
Spocking is a common issue that can be addressed effectively. If you have concerns about spocking, it’s important to discuss them with your practitioner at your two-week review.
An example of ‘Spocking’ and how it can be treated.
Anti-wrinkle injections in Melbourne
Anti-wrinkle injections are popular solution to wrinkle problems. For any questions about the wrinkle treatment and considerations, it’s best to consult with an experienced practitioner.
