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What is Botox?
Botox comes from a kind of bacteria. The bacteria can make
you very sick. But doctors have found that the chemical in Botox
can also help treat some health problems. They have been using it
safely for many years.
How does Botox work?
Some wrinkles are caused when a muscle contracts (tightens up).
Botox is injected through the skin into the muscle with a
needle. The Botox keeps the muscle from contracting. When
the muscle can't contract, the wrinkle doesn't show as much.
You mean you can't move your muscles?
A trained doctor will inject small amounts of Botox into a
small part of the muscle. Only that muscle can't move.
What happens over the long term?
The action of Botox lessens with time. So the muscle returns
to normal within a few months. You begin to see the wrinkle again.
How was this found?
Botox was approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
over 10 years ago to treat certain diseases of the eye muscle. Doctors
noticed that some wrinkles around the eyes looked better, too. The
company that makes Botox tested it. They showed the FDA that
Botox worked and was safe for treating certain types of wrinkles.
Are there any Botox side effects?
Yes.
Side effects may include:
Droopy eyelids, which can last for a few weeks
Flu-like symptoms
Headache and nausea (upset stomach)
(REMEMBER: Botox is a drug, not a cosmetic.)
What should I do if I want to try Botox?
Make sure you get treatment in a doctor's office or hospital. Make
sure your doctor is trained and "takes time to care."
Thinking about Botox?
Be sure that a skilled doctor does the treatment.
Make sure the doctor is trained in cosmetic skin surgery of the
face.
Ask about the benefits and risks of the treatment.
Choose a medical setting where everything is kept clean and germ-free.
Emergency equipment should be on hand in case of a problem.
Do not drink alcohol and do not lie down for several hours after
the treatment.
Understading Botox Limitations:
Don't expect perfection.
Have realistic expectations. A cosmetic surgery can reshape
your body, but not your life.
Know the botox injection risks.
Don't do it on the cheap. Pay what it takes for safe botox
injections.
Make sure your cosmetic surgeon is certified by the American
Board of Plastic Surgery.
Do your homework. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably
is.
Tips for Choosing a Botox Surgeon:
Check into the experience of the surgeon you are considering.
Does he or she specialize in the botox injection procedure?
How many botox injection procedures of this kind has the
doctor done?
How many is the doctor currently performing per year?
Botox injection before-and-after pictures can give you some
indication of a surgeon's ability, although you must realize that
they cannot be construed to guarantee the result you will achieve.
Make sure you are comfortable with the personal support between
you and your cosmetic surgeon. You should always feel that your
concerns are being addressed.
If you or a loved one are thinking about having botox injections,
you need to speak with an experienced doctor or surgeon as soon
as posisble. You probably have alot of questions, and chances are
you may be nervous or afraid. Good botox injection surgeons
in your area can help relieve this anxiety and stress. . An experienced
cosmetic or plastic surgeon can evaluate your individual
situation and give you their professional advice and opinion regarding
botox injections. The fact is, you won't know until you speak with
a surgeon directly.
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