Side Effects of Botox Shots
- Wrinkle correction.
BotoxComestic is purified protein produced by a particular bacteria. The bacteria was purified by Dr. Alan B. Scott, an ophthalmologist, to treat crossed eyes and muscle spasms. Dr. Scott's company was purchased by Allergan. Opthalmologist Dr. Jean Carruthers and her husband, a dermatologist, did a study on Botox when they noticed its ability to relax frown lines, and in 2002 BotoxCosmetic was approved by the FDA for aesthetic use. - Botox ror underarm sweating.
BotoxCosmetic has uses other than temporary wrinkle correction. It is indicated for excessive underarm sweating, headaches and migraines. When injected directly into the larynx it treats speech impediments caused by vocal chord problems. Other uses for Boxtox are chewing and swallowing problems, and pelvic muscle spasms. Dr. Mitchell F. Brin, chief scientific officer at Allergan, said, "As we understand it more, it gives us new ideas of how to use it. ..." (NY Times,Business, April 11, 2009) - Frown lines.
When you consider any cosmetic procedure you should be aware of all the side effects. Discuss with your doctor what could occur from your treatment. Some of the most common side effects of Botox injections are droopy eyelids, nausea, muscle weakness, pain or swelling at injection sites, facial pain, indigestion, tooth problems and heartburn. Tell your doctor if any of these complications occur after your Botox shots. - Treatment of migraine headache.
If your doctor has recommended Botox shots for indications other than cosmetic, side effects are possible. Some of these complications include droopy eyelids and difficulty swallowing. Opthalmic use complications include vertical misalignment of the eye. Other side effects are upper respiratory infection, neck pain and headache. - Consult a doctor.
You can have an allergic reaction, as is possible to any medication. You need to inform your doctor of any allergies you know you have during your consultation. Some indications you are having an allergic reaction are unexplained rash, hives, itching, swelling, wheezing or difficulty in swallowing. - Botox for Aesthetic Injection
Your doctor will cleanse the area to be injected and may choose to numb the injection site with ice or a topical anesthetic. For cosmetic applications your doctor will examine your ability to move certain areas of your face and mark the injection sites. The injections are done with a tiny needle and there is minimal to no discomfort and no down time. For treatment of hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating Botox is injected into the arm pit, or the hand. - Tell your doctor about all medications.
Tell your doctor about any vitamins or medications you are taking during your consultation. Some medications such as NSAID pain relievers and aspirin could have adverse effects. For wrinkle correction, you can expect your results to improve within days and continue for a month and last as long as four months.
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