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September 12, 2009

The Facts You Need to Understand about BoTox Injections

Filed under: Beauty Care, Medical, Non-Assigned — @ 12:40 pm

Botulinum medicine (abbreviated to Botox) is fast becoming established in Sydney society and these days it has become a grooming essential for people in Sydney.

All the same I am frequently astonished when I hear the absurd stories in connection with this treatment.

To follow are a selection of the more myths which I hear day in day out in Star Cosmetic Medicine, where I practise as a doctor.

Misunderstanding # 1: I might lose the ability to express emotions!

The human face has 60 or so muscles. These ordinarily work in harmony, but from continued movement expression lines may appear. The overuse of Botox can result in the face becoming too relaxed. Broadly speaking doctors use comparatively low doses to are calculated to make you appear refreshed, nevertheless you will still look just as animated.

Indeed a carefully measured injection of Botox in the right place means you will achieve a reduction in the lines without compromising facial expression.

Misunderstanding # 2: Botox is a poisonous substance!
There is a grain of truth in this argument. Its scientific term is Botulinum Toxin Type A. In large quantities it may end up in loss of muscle tone or can even cause serious illness.

We do suggest you visit this trusted website for Sydney Botox advice.

However to help you understand the reality of the situation - a well-known pharmacist’s expression is that ‘everything is a poison - it all depends on the dose’. A large amount of any medicinal drug can cause sickness. Water can be a poison if you take enough.

Misunderstanding # 3: Botox will be painful!
In our practice Star Cosmetic Medicine the physician will use a hypodermic needle smaller than a human hair. Quite a few people have said that the treatments aren’t as sore as a bug bite. It certainly is not as painful as a procedure like a vaccination.

Misunderstanding # 4: I might lose sensation in my face!
Not true. Botox affects the neuromuscular junction, and not on the nerves of sensation. Botox just impacts on the relaxation of muscles.

Misunderstanding # 5. Once you begin Botox you must keep it up or else you will develop worse wrinkles than earlier!
Also wrong.

The first Botox treatment will last around 3 months. Consequent treatments tend to last a little longer. The lines will slowly reform as the muscle recovers its strength. However they definitely will not be worse than when you began your Botox therapy.

As A Matter Of Fact the wrinkles should be be less evident than if you hadn’t undergone Botox treatment - even if you never continue the injections. This, of course is obviously because your facial muscles and skin have had a ‘wrinkle holiday’ during the treatment.

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