When I went to the hospital, I found out that my calf muscles are bigger than men; I was diagnosed with a fully muscular calf and received botox. I was hit 200 units per calf (400 units total). The procedure was completed within 20 minutes, and there was no major pain except for the feeling of discomfort in the injection of the liquid. After the procedure, when I walk, I don't feel strong for about 2 weeks, and my calf feels stiff. It's been about 4 months now, but I definitely have a lot of calf muscles, so I've seen a significant change in thickness. As a side effect, I developed compensatory muscles. The compensatory muscle was created between the ankle and soleus muscle, so the overall calf silhouette became bumpy. But this is a side effect that I was notified of in advance, and the calf size itself has decreased, so I am satisfied. If you think about the price and pain during the procedure, what's better... If you're thinking of getting botox for your calf, please judge whether your calf is muscular/fat/edematous, and you will only see the effect if your calf is muscular. In other cases, liposuction/liposuction is recommended...