Botox is a type of drug which is used in medical cosmetology to remove wrinkles and fine lines from face by temporarily relaxing the muscles of the face. The active ingredient in BOTOX is derived from a bacteria called clostridium botulinum in much the same way, penicillin is derived from mould. It is manufactured in sterile laboratory conditions. BOTOX is a prescription only medicine and treatment is only available from a trained qualified medical professional.
Botox treatment is used to relax specific facial muscles that form dynamic wrinkles (the wrinkles that are formed during facial expression ).Thus the lines gradually smoothen and new lines are prevented from forming .
Based on the analysis done by your doctor and according to the number of units needed in your case, required amount of Botox is injected into the muscle responsible for formation of the wrinkle. Once Botox is injected , the affected muscle relaxes and softens the wrinkles.
ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS ?
MYTH :NOT SAFE
FACT: BOTOX is an U.S. FDA approved product and has been extensively researched with well established safety profile. It is so safe that it can be injected in children suffering from Cerebral palsy and that too in a very high dosage as compared to the dose used in cosmetic indications. Till date more than 29 million patients worldwide have experienced and been benefited from BOTOX.
MYTH : HABIT FORMING
FACT : It is absolutely up to you if you want to go for a repeat treatment or not as after undergoing these procedures the skin comes to the baseline from where the treatments were given. the skin does not worsen at all if you do not take these procedures again.
MYTH : UNNATURAL FROZEN LOOK
FACT : If right amount of BOTOX is injected it leads to very natural and satisfactory look. The key is to not overdo it.
INDICATIONS:
Crows feet around eyes
Forhead wrinkles
Laugh lines
Gummy smile (excessive gum visibility on smiling)
Excessive under arm sweating
Excessive sweating of palms
HOW MUCH BOTOX WILL YOU NEED?
Botox treatment is used to relax specific facial muscles that form dynamic wrinkles (the wrinkles that are formed during facial expression ).Thus the lines gradually smoothen and new lines are prevented from forming .
Based on the analysis done by your doctor and according to the number of units needed in your case, required amount of Botox is injected into the muscle responsible for formation of the wrinkle. Once Botox is injected , the affected muscle relaxes and softens the wrinkles.
ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS ?
MYTH :NOT SAFE
FACT: BOTOX is an U.S. FDA approved product and has been extensively researched with well established safety profile. It is so safe that it can be injected in children suffering from Cerebral palsy and that too in a very high dosage as compared to the dose used in cosmetic indications. Till date more than 29 million patients worldwide have experienced and been benefited from BOTOX.
MYTH : HABIT FORMING
FACT : It is absolutely up to you if you want to go for a repeat treatment or not as after undergoing these procedures the skin comes to the baseline from where the treatments were given. the skin does not worsen at all if you do not take these procedures again.
MYTH : UNNATURAL FROZEN LOOK
FACT : If right amount of BOTOX is injected it leads to very natural and satisfactory look. The key is to not overdo it.
INDICATIONS:
Crows feet around eyes
Forhead wrinkles
Laugh lines
Gummy smile (excessive gum visibility on smiling)
Excessive under arm sweating
Excessive sweating of palms
HOW MUCH BOTOX WILL YOU NEED?
Depending upon the severity of lines
Forhead Lines : 10-30 units
Frown / Glabellar lines : 10 - 25 units
Crow's feet :6 to 15 units per side
Bunny lines :5 to 10 units
Forhead Lines : 10-30 units
Frown / Glabellar lines : 10 - 25 units
Crow's feet :6 to 15 units per side
Bunny lines :5 to 10 units
Eyebrow lift :2 to 5 units
Gummy smile : 3 to 5 units per side
Dentists are very well suited to the aesthetic field because they have a lot of transferable skills. Dentists are already trained in manual and complex procedures as well as administering injections and local anesthetics. Continue Reading
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