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Botox, Botox injection, Botox cosmetic, Botox, Botox alternative, Botox treatment, side effects


You stress , You squint into the harsh sun,

you concentrate and over time those expressions leave their mark on your face making you look older ,tried or stressed. Botox is a simple , non-surgical procedure that can dramatically reduce even your toughest wrinkle within days.

Botox is a natural, purified protein that relaxes wrinkle-causing muscles creating a smoothed , rejuvenated and more youthful appearance. It's a  simple non-surgical procedure that smoothes the deep , persistent facial lines that develop over time. One ten minute treatment ? a few tiny injections ? relaxes the muscles that cause those lines to form and keeps them relaxed tin four months. The results are dramatic and apparent within days.

A Quick Guide To Botox

What is Botox?

Botox (Botulinum toxin type A) has been used for over 15 years in the cosmetic surgery industry as a popular treatment for facial wrinkles. It derives from the bacteria Clostridium botulinum, which can be harmful when present in high doses and is the toxin that causes food poisoning. However, small dilute quantities can be injected safely under the skin to act as a muscle relaxant.

How does it work?

Botox is used to treat lines and creases by injecting small amounts into the

facial muscles. Normally, chemicals released by nerve cells in the face cause the muscles to tighten, leading to frown lines. Botox blocks these chemical signals causing a slight weakening of the muscle contraction and a smoothing of the skin's appearance. Contrary to popular belief, skillfully applied Botox does not paralyze the facial muscles completely, just relaxes and reduces their response.

What can Botox do for me?

Botox treatment can reduce the appearance of frown lines, forehead wrinkles and crows feet around the eyes. It can also be used to treat creases around the mouth. When performed properly it should have a gentle relaxing effect while still allowing natural expressions like smiling and frowning. Botox treatment will not reduce lines caused by sun damage and may not be fully effective on very deep creases.

Is it safe?

A course of Botox injections is a well established and recognized treatment that is considered to be safe when carried out by a qualified practitioner. There are, however, some groups of people who should not use Botox. These include pregnant and breastfeeding women and anyone suffering from a disease that affects the nerves or muscles. Certain medicines can react with Botox and you should consult your doctor if you are taking antibiotics or drugs to control heartbeat irregularities, Alzheimer's disease or myasthenia gravis (a chronic autoimmune disorder). If you are known to be allergic to any of the ingredients in Botox or if the area to be treated is infected, you should not have the treatment.
What happens during treatment?

First the surgeon will discuss your medical history and assess which areas of your face to treat. A series of small injections will then be directed straight into the facial muscles using a fine needle. You will not need an anesthetic as the injections cause very little pain. The whole procedure should be completed within a matter of minutes.

How quickly will I recover?

As soon as the procedure is completed, you will be able to return to normal activities. Some patients report a slight headache but this should soon pass. Sometimes you will be advised not to lie down for 3 or 4 hours after the procedure as this can encourage the Botox to spread to other areas of the face. You should not rub the treated area for the same reason. Botox usually takes 3 to 7 days to take full effect, after which time visible improvement in facial lines should be noticeable. Your normal facial expressions should still be present. The beneficial effects of Botox usually last for 3 to 6 months.

Are there any side effects?

Side effects of Botox treatment are usually mild. Some patients experience a slight headache for the first 24 hours after injections to the forehead area, especially after their first treatment. Mild bruising of the injected area can also occur. In very rare cases, excess Botox can cause droopy eyelids, a condition known as ptosis. This is unlikely to occur when the treatment is carried out by an experienced cosmetic surgeon and will gradually correct itself as the Botox wears off. If you do experience drooping eyelids, you should tell your consultant.

Although very unlikely, a small percentage of patients may suffer an extreme adverse reaction to Botox. You should seek medical help immediately if you experience difficulty in swallowing and breathing or develop a rash.

What are the advantages of using Botox?

Since its initial introduction, Botox treatment has quickly gained in popularity and is consistently one of the most requested cosmetic procedures. It is a relatively safe treatment for most people with few documented reports of serious complications. The treatment is very simple and quick and almost painless. Because no general anesthetic is required, recovery time is rapid with little or no side effects. The results of the procedure are fully reversible over time as the muscle weakening effect of the Botox eventually wears off.

Individual Botox treatments are relatively cheap and, as the effects last for 3 or 4 months, do not have to be repeated too often. Some patients find that after several sessions, the time between treatments can be increased to about 6 months.

Where should I go to get Botox treatment?

Once you have decided to have Botox treatment it is important to choose the right cosmetic surgeon to perform the procedure. Botox has a proven track record for safety and good results but only when carried out by a reputable practitioner. Choose a fully qualified surgeon who has already carried out many Botox procedures. Look for a clinic where the surgeon is willing to carry out an initial consultation so that you have the chance to ask any questions and thoroughly discuss the implications of the treatment. A good cosmetic surgeon should always be happy to give you lots of information and may be able to show you photographs of past clients and the results of their treatment. It's also a good idea to ask around your friends for personal recommendations.

What else is Botox used for?

Although Botox is most well known as a cosmetic procedure for the reduction of facial lines, it is also used in the treatment of several medical conditions. Botox can be used to reduce muscle spasms and twitching of the neck or eyelids. It has also proved successful in the treatment of excessively sweaty armpits by blocking the chemical transmitters that cause the sweating.

Author Dr. Barry Lycka is considered to be the leading source for cosmetic surgery in North America today. President and founder of the ethical cosmetic surgery association, he has written "Restoring Youth" to eductae those who want to more about cosmetic surgery.


What you need to know about Botox Injections & Alternatives

Technically known as botulinum toxin A, Botox is a neurotoxin that essentially paralyzes your muscles by blocking signals that otherwise tell your muscles to contract.

The basic principle is, if the musles can't move, wrinkles won't form.

While used for many medical applications, most people searching for such information are probably interested to know how it can help prevent wrinkles. Not all...but most ;)

In fact, the FDA only approved of its use for cosmetic purposes back in 2002.

Well, when the botulinum toxin is injected into a particular muscle group that's affected by glabellar, or more commonly known as frown lines or furrows, the muscles become paralyzed.

This means that they cannot contract, and the wrinkles will seem to "melt away".

Mind you, this kind of treament is not permanent, and the effects last anywhere from three weeks to eight months.

Is it worth it? Well, that's up to you to decide.

There are always more ways than one to make yourself feel youthful and stay healthy.

Of course, basics like using sunscreen, and having a proper skin care regime goes a long way in preventing wrinkles in the first place.

But when they do appear, I'd like to perceive it as if I'm aging gracefully :)

I'm not afraid to age, as long as I know I've lived my life to the fullest.

What about you? ;)

Author Lim Zheng Yang used to suffer from acne and has spent countless hours researching on this skin condition and the best ways to treat it. You can read more about his works at his main site Acne and Wrinkle Treatments Guide and Blog. And for his collection of acne resources, you can visit his sub-site Acne Treatment for All

Wrinkle Free

Call it Botox in a jar. The folks at Doctors' Dermatologic Formula (DDF) and Lancome have developed two unique dream creams. Wrinkle Relax ($75, 1.5 oz, Sephora stores nationwide) promises to slow down the release of an enzyme that controls muscle contraction, making your face appear smoother. Lancome's Resolution D-Contraxol ($68, 1.7 oz, [800]-LANCOME) claims to reduce the number and depth of wrinkles. For more on anti-aging click here.


Botox by Delivery

Claire Thrift phoned for a Botox injection. This weekend she became one of the first people to make use of the UK's first home-delivery medical cosmetic service.

Dubbed "Botox-on-a-bike", a range of Botox and other therapies is being offered by a London-based chain of clinics to be administered in homes by a doctor who comes to call on his motorcycle. Services include skin peels, Botox and injectable wrinkle fillers - administered Dr Cyrille Blum.

Dr Blum, 55, a Parisian with 15 years' experience in the field, is Botonics's main house doctor. For the past few weeks, he has been riding across London to different addresses, his panniers full of syringes and an icebox of refrigerated Botox on the back of his bike.

The west London-based Botonics group of clinics says it has been inundated with inquiries since it launched the service last month: would-be clients include working mothers, professional models, businessmen and celebrities.

Shortly after 6.30pm on Friday, Dr Blum arrived at Mrs Thrift's address in north London, clad in black motorcycling leathers. He talked her through the procedures she had booked - Botox around the eyes, and dermal fillers to smooth out lines around her mouth.

Moving his client to the brightest place in the house - the sofa in the lounge - Dr Blum administered the Botox treatment, checked all was well and then rode off into the night.

Mrs Thrift, 27, declared herself extremely happy with the Botox results. "The whole thing took about 10 minutes and it was great, really relaxing," she said. "The idea of being able to recline on my sofa and have my husband here during the treatment is far more appealing than going into a clinic."

Dr Blum, who checks that each person is suitable for Botox treatment and that their home meets sanitary requirements, said he had seen a broad range of clients during his first few weeks of housecalls.

"A lot of businessmen like to have this Botox done, because it's very discreet, comfortable and very quick," he said.

According to Dr Blum, the most popular Botox treatments are around the eyes, mouth and forehead. Prices are the same as those in the clinic - Botox injections : ices her skin uising and pain starting at pounds 200 - plus an pounds 80 "delivery charge".

Botox is now the most popular non-surgical medical cosmetic treatment in the UK.

But Dr Patrick Bowler, chairman of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors, said despite the apparent popularity of Boton- ics's house-call service, potential customers should proceed with caution.

"I can see the pros of the Botox service," Dr Bowler said, "but you wouldn't go and have your teeth checked in someone's front room, would you? Most people know what good medical practice is and, clearly, on the back of a bike is not it."

By Jonathan Thompson Copyright Independent Newspapers UK Limited
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