Botox is a toxin, but when doctors use it correctly and in small doses, it can have benefits. It has both cosmetic and medical uses. As a cosmetic treatment, Botox injections can reduce the appearance of wrinkles on the skin. In small doses, it can reduce skin wrinkles and help treat a variety of medical conditions, such as eyelid spasms and some types of migraine.
During the procedure, your doctor will use a very fine needle to inject a small amount of Botox into the skin and muscles where you're being treated. In preparation for treatment with botulinum toxin or any injectable procedure, bruising can be minimized by advising patients to discontinue aspirin and any medication or dietary supplement that has anticoagulant effects two weeks before treatment. Botulinum toxin A, free of complexing proteins, is not inferior to that of other botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of glabellar interbrow lines. You may notice skin improvements 1 to 7 days after treatment, but it may take 7 to 14 days.
days to take full effect. The inhibition of these components may explain their possible treatment in chronic pain disorders, migraines and neuralgia. Bilateral, double-blind and randomized comparison of 3 doses of botulinum toxin type A and placebo in patients with crow's feet. They are also advised to avoid massaging or applying heat to the treatment area and to avoid activities that cause redness (such as exercising a lot, consuming alcohol and using hot tubs) on the day of treatment.
Overall, there were no significant differences in the safety profile between patients aged 65 and over and those under 65 who followed treatment with botulinum toxin. Botulinum toxin injection for the treatment of facial wrinkles is the most commonly performed cosmetic procedure in the United States, and is one of the most common entry procedures for doctors seeking to incorporate aesthetic treatments into their practice. While many doctors begin to announce Botox treatments after attending a weekend course on injectables, ABCS certified cosmetic surgeons receive specific training to perform neurotoxin injections during their one-year fellowship in cosmetic surgery. Meanwhile, aesthetic treatments require technique and skill for facial injections, which a nurse or a highly qualified doctor can administer in an outpatient setting. Dynamic and static photographs of treatment areas are usually taken before treatment and two weeks after treatment, once clinical effects are apparent.
A triple blind, prospective and internally controlled comparative study between abobotulinum toxin and onabotulinum toxin for the treatment of facial stiffness. Subsequent treatment is recommended when muscle contraction is visible in the treated area before the facial lines return to the way they looked before treatment. Prospective and randomized comparison of onabotulinum toxin (Botox) and abobotulinum toxin (Dysport) in the treatment of forehead, glabella and periorbital wrinkles.