Is Botox Right for Me?
As you age, so wrinkles naturally appear on your face, especially around the eyes, mouth and on the brow. These wrinkles are exacerbated by the fact that as you grow older, you lose fat and muscle from your face and thus elasticity, which means that everything heads southwards.
What is Botox?
Botox first came onto the market around 30 years ago and has now replaced many of the plastic surgery procedures. It is a neurotoxin which is formed by the bacteria Chlostridium botulinum and it inhibits the reaction between the nerves and the muscle, resulting in muscle paralysis. Â
Botox Every Few Months
If you are going to enjoy long term results from botox Melbourne, then you will need to have injections every few months. The amount of time between treatments varies from patient to patient, but ensure you take the advice of your physician before having another injection to avoid that frozen look.  You will find that each subsequent botox treatment will last longer.
One of the benefits of having botox Melbourne every few months is that, should you find your new face difficult to get used to, all you have to do is wait for the effects to wear off.  It is not permanent like plastic surgery. If you decide, at a later stage in your life to have plastic surgery, having had botox will not interfere with any procedure.
FDA Approval
The U.S. Drug and Food Administration has given its approval for the use of botox on wrinkles around the eye area.  Dr. Elma Baron of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine commented that the FDA was slow as usual with its approval, but she was confident that the use of botox would be given the go ahead for use on other areas shortly.
Medical Conditions
Dr. Roger Henderson, formerly of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, has listed a myriad of conditions for which botox is used, from alleviating migraine headaches to helping people with bladder incontinence. Â It is even helpful in reducing the amount of underarm perspiration. Â
Side Effects
According to the Mayo Clinic, as long as a certified doctor is administering the botox Melbourne, the side effects are minimal. There may be a little redness and inflammation and you may have a slight headache.
Rare but more serious side effects include an allergic reaction to the product, partial paralysis or infections.   In the very unlikely event of the botulinum toxin having a negative effect, seek medical advice immediately. Pregnant women and women who are breast feeding should not have botox injections. Neither should women who are considering becoming pregnant.
What is Botox?
Botox first came onto the market around 30 years ago and has now replaced many of the plastic surgery procedures. It is a neurotoxin which is formed by the bacteria Chlostridium botulinum and it inhibits the reaction between the nerves and the muscle, resulting in muscle paralysis. Â
Botox Every Few Months
If you are going to enjoy long term results from botox Melbourne, then you will need to have injections every few months. The amount of time between treatments varies from patient to patient, but ensure you take the advice of your physician before having another injection to avoid that frozen look.  You will find that each subsequent botox treatment will last longer.
One of the benefits of having botox Melbourne every few months is that, should you find your new face difficult to get used to, all you have to do is wait for the effects to wear off.  It is not permanent like plastic surgery. If you decide, at a later stage in your life to have plastic surgery, having had botox will not interfere with any procedure.
FDA Approval
The U.S. Drug and Food Administration has given its approval for the use of botox on wrinkles around the eye area.  Dr. Elma Baron of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine commented that the FDA was slow as usual with its approval, but she was confident that the use of botox would be given the go ahead for use on other areas shortly.
Medical Conditions
Dr. Roger Henderson, formerly of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, has listed a myriad of conditions for which botox is used, from alleviating migraine headaches to helping people with bladder incontinence. Â It is even helpful in reducing the amount of underarm perspiration. Â
Side Effects
According to the Mayo Clinic, as long as a certified doctor is administering the botox Melbourne, the side effects are minimal. There may be a little redness and inflammation and you may have a slight headache.
Rare but more serious side effects include an allergic reaction to the product, partial paralysis or infections.   In the very unlikely event of the botulinum toxin having a negative effect, seek medical advice immediately. Pregnant women and women who are breast feeding should not have botox injections. Neither should women who are considering becoming pregnant.
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