Botox Treatments : Answers To Commonly Asked Questions
Botox (which is short for ‘botulinum toxin’) has truly revolutionized the treatment of ageing skin, and it has become so popular that is now officially the most performed non-surgical cosmetic procedure. Still, despite its popularity, and the huge amount that has been written about it, there are many common questions that people have about it, such as…
1. What exactly is botox? Botox is special type of protein that relaxes muscles. By injecting it directly into facial muscles, lines and wrinkles that have developed as a result of frowning, worrying and laughing, are smoothed and softened.
2. What will happen during the treatment? Botox treatments are quick and simple, with each procedure taking around just 10 minutes to complete. During that time, a series of small injections of botox solution will be made directly into the areas responsible for causing the lines and wrinkles.
3. Do I need to do anything particular after having a treatment of botox? You do not need to take any medications after receiving botox injections. All you need to do is perform facial exercises at regular intervals throughout the rest of the day once you have undergone the treatment.
4. How quickly are the effects noticeable? The full effect of the treatment will develop over the 2-14 days following the injections.
5. How many visits to a cosmetic surgeon are required? Most people have 3-4 botox treatments per year at first, in order to achieve and retain more youthful and fresher skin. This frequency can be reduced after the first year though, as the skin becomes more susceptible to botox with use.
6. Will my face ‘droop’ if I do not have repeat treatments? Absolutely not. The treatment is completely reversible there are no permanent effects. In fact, your skin is likely to have benefited from the period of reduced muscle contraction, as wrinkle formation is slower during this time.
7. Will botox ‘freeze’ my face and make me expressionless? No, definitely not. It only treats the specific muscles that are responsible for your wrinkles, minimizing any possible loss of facial expression.
8. Are there any side effects? There may be slight discomfort as the needle enters the skin, and there is the possibility of a small bruise at the site of the injection. Other side effects are rare but include slight drooping of the eyelid, which usually resolves itself in a week or so, and headaches. No long term side-effects have been reported.
9. Is it safe to use botox? Whilst no medical procedure can ever be deemed to be 100% safe, that fact that botox has been approved by medical authorities in more than 60 countries, and has been in use for over 15 years, can taken as evidence that it is, for the vast majority of people, safe.
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