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Cosmetic treatments have become increasingly popular. Botox
is the brand name for a type of toxin that come from the bacterium Clostridium
botulinum. This toxin has multiple purposes
depending on the type and ranges from types A to G. The injection of type A is
the most popular, also called botulinum toxin type A. Type A is the most potent
form and is approved by the FDA in 2002. There is one other similar form called
Dysport, which is also FDA approved.
Contrary to popular belief, Botox doesn’t remove wrinkles.
Rather, this toxin works to temporarily disable the facial muscles that cause
wrinkles. Common areas include the frown lines and crow’s feet. Botox
communicates to these nerves telling the muscles not to contract. The muscles
become paralyzed. Botox is most effective on the “dynamic wrinkles” which are
only visible when the muscle contracts. That is why the areas of the mouth and
eyes which involve frowning, smiling, and squinting, can be treated with this
toxin.
Not every area and person is treated the same with Botox.
With age, comes the decrease in the elasticity of the skin. This means that
sometimes, a crease can become permanent. Botox won’t be able to eliminate
these deep creases, but it can reduce the visibility of them. This toxin goes
into effect within 48 hours and there is a noticeable difference within 5 to 10
days. This effect will last between 3 and 5 months. Most people who use Botox go
for injections again based on this timeline.
Botox might be considered the miracle wrinkle treatment for
some people. It won’t be able to reverse the clock, but it can certainly
increase confidence and appearance. It is not be abused. It is also important
to check the validity of the professional you use and where they are getting
their materials from. When done wrong, a frozen face can result. Some people
even have Botox parties. The procedure is quick and doesn’t require anesthesia.
A fine needle is used. There might be temporary bruising or a headache, but
that is not the case for everyone. Botox is also not covered by insurance, as
it is deemed a cosmetic procedure. Prices vary based on your doctor and much
needs to be used.
Feeling good and looking good is important to us. It isn’t
vain to want to have less wrinkles, but also go for a consultation to see if
any procedure is right for you. You are never fully dressed without a smile, so
do more of what makes your frown turn upside down.
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