It’s become increasingly popular to indulge in Botox injections in the face, however, you should know a bit more than “it helps lift areas” when going into your appointment. Generally used for maxing the face look smooth, if you don’t go to the proper specialist, you may fall victim to a number of things: botulism, infection, and more. Get that youthful glow within minutes when you contact the correct cosmetic specialist.
In short, Botox is a protein called “botulinum toxin”. This is a type of neurotoxic protein that prevents releasing of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from axon endings. As mentioned, when done correctly, the Botox receiver won’t have botulism, which is an infection with the bacteria from the botulinum toxin.
While the injections are generally used to push out wrinkles in the face or any other approved area of your choosing, the injections may also treat an overactive bladder, cervical dystonia, as well as hyperhidrosis. It’s worth mentioning that the proper medical professional should be sought out for this, as each requires varying concentrations.
Botox can also be used for a number of muscle spasm related issues, whether it’s in the vocal cords, jaw, eyelids, or other places. It’s even used to treat eye alignments. As for the overactive bladder, Botox is a common treatment for refractory overactive bladder.
It’s not a one and done situation, as the most effective results will be from “regular” sessions of injections. Since there’s no anesthesia required, and it only takes a few minutes, these regular sessions aren’t gruesome or scary to go through.
At most, the effects of wrinkles treatment from Botox last four months maximum before they start to “fade”; however, the duration may depend more on a variety of factors: the person performing them, laxity of the skin, age, the general and natural condition of your skin, and more. Those that are first timers may see that the duration of their procedure doesn’t last as long, but more sessions can help you achieve the appearance you desire.
Everyone is different went it comes to side effects, and you should always know what you may be able to handle or not. Beyond this, you should contact a professional to look deeper into what may irritate you, and setup a consultation. Common side effects for recent Botox users include headaches, bruising around the injection site, and minimal pain around the injection site.
There are some people that experience dropping eyebrows or eyelids, which tend to go away after a couple of months; however, this is said to happen in less than 1% of Botox injections patients.
You should never get such a treatment without knowing your specialist or the facility they run out of. If you’d like to know more about which treatments are right for you, contact Amitees Laser Health, Beauty & Laser Clinic at 416-880-5958 for a consultation today.