Botox®
is a relatively new procedure using Botulinum Toxin which was developed
to treat the visual signs of aging by reducing or removing wrinkles.
The procedure is considered a safe, effective way of treating aging
skin. Common areas for Botox® injections include horizontal forehead
furrows, vertical lines between the eyebrows and "crow's feet" around
the eyes. Botox® has proven to be the best non-surgical form of facial
rejuvenation and is capable of producing phenomenal improvements in
your appearance.
Reasons for Considering a Botox Treatment:
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Excessive facial wrinkles.
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Large wrinkles or furrows in your forehead.
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Small wrinkles or “crow’s feet” around your eyes.
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A vertical “frown line” between your eyebrows.
General Procedure
The procedure works by altering the facial muscles
beneath the skin that are related to wrinkles. A cream with local
anesthetic will be placed on your skin prior to treatment, and ice will
be immediately applied upon completion of the Botox® treatment.
Typically a small amount (1-2 cc’s) of Botox® is injected into the area
of the wrinkle. Botox® works by blocking the impulses from the nerve
to the facial muscles, thereby relaxing them. The result is the
underlying facial muscles relax and the skin begins to smooth out. The
effects of a Botox® treatment will last approximately three to six
months after which the patient may choose to repeat the procedure.
Recovery Process
Patients generally return to their normal activities
immediately after the procedure, however following the post-procedure
guidelines will dramatically reduce the length and intensity of the
recovery period. Patients should avoid engaging in heavy physical
exercise, applying cosmetics, or laying down flat for a minimum of 4
hours after the injections. It is also advisable to avoid rubbing or
massaging the injected area for at least 24 hours.