BTXExpert is a doctor-led educational platform exploring the science, safety, anatomy and wider medical uses of botulinum toxin (BTX).
Through evidence-based articles and editorial medical perspective, the site aims to encourage more informed discussion surrounding BTX, including its neurological, ophthalmological and aesthetic applications.
Introduction to BTX

Foundational articles explaining what botulinum toxin is, how it works and how safety and anatomy influence treatment.
Featured Educational Topics

Recent discussions and educational updates relating to botulinum toxin science, products, safety and evolving clinical research.
Medical Uses

Educational articles exploring the wider medical applications of botulinum toxin across neurology, ophthalmology, rehabilitation medicine and functional disorders
Aesthetic Uses

Evidence-based discussion of aesthetic BTX treatment, facial movement, skin quality and natural-looking outcomes.
Science & Evidence

Foundational scientific content exploring neuromuscular signalling, anatomy, diffusion, resistance and the mechanisms behind botulinum toxin treatment.
Ophthalmology & Periocular Topics

Educational articles exploring blinking, eye movement, periocular anatomy and therapeutic BTX applications within ophthalmology.
Product Comparisons

Independent educational overviews comparing different botulinum toxin products, formulations and evolving treatment technologies.
Editorial Perspective

Medical editorial insight and educational perspective from Dr Meg Minasian, with particular interest in periocular anatomy, facial movement and evidence-based BTX discussion.
Featured Topics
Selected articles exploring anatomy, ophthalmology, movement preservation and broader medical perspectives surrounding botulinum toxin.
– Understanding Microtoxin Treatment
– Common Misconceptions About BTX
– Can BTX Cause Muscle Atrophy?
– BTX and Dry Eye Explained
– The History of BTX in Ophthalmology
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