Botox
Injection
By Margaret Wommack
| Botox
(botulinum toxin) is an extremely popular cosmetic procedure
because it is a non-surgical way to reduce or eliminate
frown lines, forehead creases, crows feet, neck bands and
other wrinkles. It has fast results, is non-invasive and
does not leave scars, but it also can wear off and should
be re-injected, although the FDA recommends Botox not be
re-injected more frequently than every three months. Also,
Botox has recently been shown to prevent frequent migraines,
sweating and muscle spasms. |
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Botox
is taken from the toxin that causes food poisoning. This sterilized,
injectable form of the toxin does on a small scale what the unsterilized
toxin did on large scale: it paralyzes muscles just under the
skin preventing them from contracting. The skin lying on top of
these paralyzed muscles then smoothes out and usually within a
week the wrinkles that were there are gone.
For
the best safety, a patient should neither sleep nor consume alcohol
for several hours prior to treatment and the injections should
be done by a qualified, board certified doctor under sterile conditions
with sterile equipment as well as with precautionary equipment
on hand just in case there is an emergency.
A
rising trend in cosmetic procedures is Botox Parties. However
many doctors have concerns about safety in social settings. If
something goes wrong, it is better to be in a medical facility.
People who cater to Botox parties may not be the best doctors.
Then there is the concern about Botox abuse.
People
choose to have Botox injections in parties for several reasons.
First, they can get discounts for doing things in increasing volume.
Second, it can be nerve-wrecking to have Botox injections for
the first time and if a patient is surrounded by friends in a
light and easy setting, it can alleviate some of the stress. Furthermore,
it takes away the stigma of having cosmetic procedures done.
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