Botulism is a Disease – botox made from same bacteria
Posted by Guest on Oct 27, 2008 in Treatments • 1 commentMedically speaking, Botulism is a disease, but Botox, the brand name of the popular cosmetic treatment, is a neuro-toxin made from from the same bacteria, Clostridium Botulinum. Botox shots are effective at getting rid of furrows we relate with the elderly procedure but should not be considered a permanent answer as they require repeat interventions. The most common Botox cosmetic interventions are those that remove the lines around the forehead area. The whole procedure is quick in addition to simple and most recipients have their Botox treatments completed in less than a quarter of an hour, depending on the areas treated. The furrows around the mouth, forehead and eyes related with elderly can visibly disappear within only a few days after the Botox shots have been administered.
Botox injections work by paralysing the muscles that cause lines and lines, like horizontal and vertical lines on the forehead or crow’s feet near the eyes for instance, so there will be less movement. Because the Botox cosmetic treatments are not permanent and work by only temporarily paralyzing muscular tissues, repeat Botox treatments are often needed, in fact multiple treatments are recommended for optimal outcomes. When botox injections or Botox creams are used, there may be some puffiness and numbness around the region that was addressed, but this is quite normal and the consequences are relatively short lived.
This procedure for alleviating the visual signs of elderly is usually safe with very few Botox side effects after the intervention. Ice is used before and after the procedure to minimize discomfort, which is minimal and lasts only a few seconds. Botox cosmetic treatments relax the muscular tissues when and paralyses them so that the furrows that are normally seen around the eyes mouth and forehead gradually fade away.
The uses of Botox shots also go so far as helping those individuals who unfortunately suffer with facial scarring, acne or to help soften elderly skin. There aren’t many famous people that haven’t had a Botox aesthetic intervention to make themselves look younger but aesthetic surgery does have other uses and is not just about vanity. As a general rule, men normally select less-invasive surgeries such as Botox shots, collagen shots, chemical peels and microdermabrasion for instance.
The medical profession, often use Botox as it is a prescription medicine with other more valuable properties and not just a distilled protein for the singular use of the aesthetic industry. It would be unfair not to include the outcomes of research which show that Botox can help in cutting down the outcomes of migraine headaches, profuse sweating troubles and those that suffer muscle spasms around the eyes and neck. One of the only times when it cannot be used is when a woman is expecting a baby or is breast feeding. The one issue with Botox shots is that the more frequently they are used, the longer the period is before they can be given again as the effect it has is to cause the muscular tissues to atrophy and a greater time is needed for them to recover. In the USA every year over one million Botox aesthetic interventions will be executed, making it the number one aesthetic treatment in America.
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