Medical Uses of Botox Injections

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Medical Uses of Botox Injections

Why Should You Get Botox?

If you have facial features that embarrass you, you should consider using Botox injections. Botox makes an excellent non-invasive treatment for the wrinkled skin on the face as well as for other reasons. To improve your self-esteem and feel better, choose these simple injections done by a man who teaches other doctors about using Botox professionally.
Botox also treats several other conditions, such as:

 Muscle spasms.
 Migraines.
 Excessive sweating.
 Blinking a lot.
 Neuropathic pain.
 Some allergies.

How Does Botox Work?

Botox remains a safe, frequently used, and relatively inexpensive solution for individuals with noticeable wrinkles. Botox works because it blocks nerve signals to muscles. Botox works because, once injected, the muscles can’t contract. When the muscles can’t contract, the wrinkles above them soften. Botox injections usually occur in the:

 Forehead.
 Crow’s feet.
 Frown lines.
 Eyebrows
Botox gives you a non-surgical brow lift without the downtime of surgery.
 Nose lines, as in nasal lines and a droopy nose tip.
 Smokers lines in the mouth.
 Slimming the masseter muscles and making the lower face look smaller than they were.
 Neck lines.
 Migraines
If you get migraines that don’t respond to traditional medications, Botox may be just the cure for which you’ve been hoping.

What is Botox?

The FDA approved Botox for use in treating wrinkles. The product temporarily removes lines on the eyebrows, face, forehead and around the nose and eye areas. Also, if you desire a higher eyebrow or a change in eyebrow shape, Botox is the product you can use without plastic surgery with excellent results. If you’d like a shapelier mouth or a more defined look to your cheek /masseter muscles, Botox remains the top choice for those processes, too.


Please Describe the Botox Procedure?

It only takes about ten minutes to get the new, fresh look you desire. No incisions or anesthesia is used, though a numbing cream may be applied to keep you comfortable during injections. A tiny needle injects the Botox solution into the muscles. The happy results of treatment will begin to show in about three or four days after the procedure. Full benefits appear after about one to two weeks and can remain visible for up to four months. When the Botox treatment wears off, you’ll notice muscle activity return. Most individuals who use Botox return for further procedures three to four times a year to keep their skin looking more youthful.

No recovery period exists for Botox treatments. This fact means that there is no downtime from work or any other events in your life. Life goes on as scheduled, but with a healthier-looking and more confident you.

You may have Botox injected in more than one spot on the body at a time with no stress on the body or ill effects. Also, please have your injections done at least one month before any special occasion. So the consultation will need to occur well before the one month mark before your big event happens.

Botox Side Effects

Very few people who take Botox treatments have side effects. Plus, treatment remains minimally invasive. Upon rare occasion, you might experience a small bruise at the injection site, but makeup can camouflage this. As long as you follow the rule that the injection site is not massaged or rubbed for 12 hours after the treatment is given, you should experience no side effects after receiving a Botox injection.

Who are Good Candidates for Botox Injections?

If you desire to improve your looks and feeling of well-being, Botox treatments are most likely just the procedure you need. Patients receiving Botox injections expect to see improvement in the dynamic expression lines in their faces or on their necks. You will generally be a good candidate for Botox injections if you are in good general health.
Because Botox safety has been proven over the years, your treatments proceed as you’d like them to. However, some people should not use Botox treatment. These people are people who:

 Are allergic to Botox. Botox allergies remain very rare.
 Are breastfeeding or pregnant.
 Are experiencing an active infection on the injection site.
 Have some types of muscular diseases, neurological diseases, or who don’t have general good health.

Choose the Right Doctor for Your Botox Treatment

Choose a physician who is board-certified in Facial Plastic Surgery and has a plethora of experience to give you youthful Botox injections. Dr. Stephen Weber, MD, FACS specializes in Facial Plastic Surgery as well as being a National Botox Trainer. Please schedule a consultation with Dr. Weber in Denver, CO today and make your body smoother and healthier looking.


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