Monday, October 18, 2010

Botox Cosmetic Treatment: Cosmesticism of Botulinum toxin

Since it was first used to help cure patients suffering from strabismus (crossed eyes) and blepharospasm (uncontrollable blinking), so i decided to say something about it because it related somehow with previous topic...and thinking that everyone would go through great lengths just to keep their youthful beauty (especially women) ,and there are plenty of ways to achieve that, however, but none is as fast and as efficient as Botox. But ladies... before you grab your high-heeled shoes and rush off to the nearest doctor, you might need to consider your options carefully if you want to avoid the risk that comes with it.
What Is Botox Made Of? 

Botox is a purified variant of the neurotoxin poison from the Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which is very harmful to the human body when ingested. Small doses of botulinum toxin found in Botox can stop the contraction of muscles for 3 to 4 months. 
When used as a cosmetic agent, it stops the muscle contraction in the facial area that will temporary get rid of wrinkles for up to 4 months. This result, however, causes some discomfort to the individual due to the side-effects, such as facial pain, numbness, bruising, nausea, or even redness on the injection site after the procedure.
Is Botox Safe To Use?
Thats the ultimate question to this crystal clear liquid cosmetic..Generally, there are health groups that are against the use of Botox to fight the signs of aging. These individuals often point out the original substance that makes up the ingredients in Botox that is proven to be poisonous to the human body. This is quite true.
Botox is safe to use if you follow the proper procedure. In truth, the risk that comes with using this method to fight aging is due to malpractice. Administering Botox on your own can lead to health complications, and can even cause death, when the proper dosage is not followed. To avoid this, you need to ask a doctor or surgeon to administer it for you.
To drive the point home, there were some instances wherein certain individuals were able to purchase Botox without the proper prescription from a licensed medical expert. After injecting Botox on their faces, they did not suffer any serious complications; but instead, experienced the common side-effects that come with the treatment. After a few days, some of these individuals show adverse signs of allergic reactions that was followed by health complication that eventually lead to their demise.
The idea behind Botox is simple: prevent the muscles from causing wrinkles or lines by keeping them from contracting. Botox can be administered in a non-invasive way. Small amounts of sterile, purified Botox are injected directly into specific muscles and muscle groups. Botox prevents nerve cells from signaling muscles to contract.
After the muscles are injected with Botox, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days for the full effect to take hold. By injecting small doses directly into the muscles, Botox can reduce or even eliminate specific facial lines for up to 8 months.


Some people might think that by doing this, their face will be in a state of paralysis for weeks on end, however, the Botox keeps from spreading to other areas of the face by targeting very specific muscles. Unlike other, more invasive, cosmetic surgery procedures, the effects of Botox are not permanent and not as drastic. There are many other advantages to using Botox. Botox procedures are non-invasive, which means there is no surgery involved. There is no risk of contracting botulism. Facial expressions will remain the same for the most part. There is little to no recovery time after a procedure. It is safe to have multiple Botox procedures performed, plus Botox procedures cost much less than other, invasive cosmetic surgery choices.


Over a period of time, the effects of Botox gradually wear off, and the muscles return to their normal state. Because it wears off, it is safe to return for more Botox injections every three or four months in order to keep smoother, younger looking skin.
Botox advocates find that the procedure allows them to look their best at all times. By reducing the severity of facial lines, Botox helps them look younger for a longer period of time.
Even though it seems like Botox is a relatively new cosmetic procedure, it was first approved by the FDA in 1989 to treat blepharospasm, strabismus and cervical dystonia. However, in 2002 the FDA approved Botox for use in reducing glabellar lines after clinical trials demonstrated that it is both safe and effective in its use for up to 120 days.


One small risk associated with Botox is that of having the drug injected into the wrong facial area, causing ptosis or “droopy eyelids.” However, this is not a permanent complication, as it goes away with time. A small percentage of patients also experience headaches, flu-like symptoms or become nauseous following the procedure.
In the past, Botox has been used to treat writer’s cramp, facial spasms, head and neck tremors and hyperhydrosis. It is currently being investigated for its potential in treating chronic neck and back pain.
One reason Botox has become so popular is through Botox parties. Many doctors believe that there is no harm in treating many patients in a more social and relaxed setting, as long as the procedure is performed in a medically safe and professional way. Through these events, Botox procedures are less costly, and the patients may not feel the anxiety that is typically associated with getting an injection.
Consultation is also one way to use this method without any health risk. It is advisable that you first consult a doctor if you are healthy enough for a Botox injection, as well as making sure that your body won’t have any allergic reactions once the medicine is administered on your skin.

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