Archive for February, 2009

Botox tips

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Make sure you are receiving Botox Cosmetic

Before you receive your treatment, don’t hesitate to ask to see the box and bottle of the Botox, to confirm that it’s the real thing. Of course, an unscrupulous person could always put something other than Botox Cosmetic in the bottle, so you need to make sure you are at a trustworthy practice. If you’ve heard about the deaths or paralysis of people that had Botox injections, they were not injected with Botox Cosmetic. Here in Nevada, a doctor has recently been accused of injecting his patients with something other than Botox Cosmetic, but telling them it was the real thing, and he faces serious jail time if he’s found guilty.

Ask if the results are guaranteed

While every patient is different and won’t get the same exact results, there are several factors that can effect your treatment. Botox needs to be mixed with sterile saline, but some unscrupulous places may dilute the Botox too much, which can make it less effective, or it can wear off faster. Botox also needs to be used within a few days after it’s mixed, so if you aren’t getting fresh Botox, you might not get good results. You also want to get an ample amount of units, so it’s best to pay per unit, rather than per area. Some place may charge $99 an area, but who knows how much Botox they are injecting. You need to tell a skilled injector what results you are hoping to achieve, and you need to let him or her decide how many units you will need to achieve those results. If you only have $100 and want “some” Botox, save your money til you can afford to get the units you need. If you are being treated at a reputable place, you should be really happy with your results. But see if you can get some sort of guarantee in writing, so that you don’t get Botox that fades after two weeks, and you’re out a lot of money.

Botox Marketing Tips

Botox marketing makes sense as injections for wrinkles are one of the largest-expanding cosmetic treatments in the industry. In 2001, Botox advertising delivered very well, as even more than 1.6 million clients took injections, an explosion of 46 percent beyond the previous year. Even more demanded than breast enhancement treatments, Botox is regarded by some as the ultimate of providing young appearances. The increasing demand simply means that individuals are looking for botox and similar facial injectables, like collagen, Radiesse, Juvederm, Artefill, Restylane, Perlane and Cosmoderm.

Botox Cosmetic Guide

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Is Botox Safe?
Botox and Botox Cosmetic are FDA-approved drugs. Both are a naturally-derived protein called botulinum toxin. Toxins are naturally occurring substances that at defined doses are capable of causing illness. When injected properly with appropriate dosing, the risk of Botox complications is extremely low. However, as with any medical treatment, there is potential for adverse effects, and therefore, prior to treatment patients must be informed about the potential risks of these treatments.

Botox vs. Botox Cosmetic

Botox is a botulinum type A that has been reviewed by the FDA and approved to treat specific medical disorders such as cervical dystonia, strabismus and cerebral palsy. Botox Cosmetic is a botulinum type A that has been reviewed by the FDA and approved to treat frown lines; it is also used off-label to treat other cosmetic indications.

Botox used to reduce wrinkles is a sterile and purified version of the Botulinum Toxin A. When the toxin is injected into the muscle, it works to block the nerve impulses, temporarily paralyzing the muscles that cause wrinkles, thereby causing them to relax more. The net result is that the process of wrinkle formation is reduced. A smoothing effect is seen almost immediately and it continues to improve over the next few days.

The full effects of Botox injections can be seen in 5-7 days. Results may vary on individuals, depending on the severity of wrinkles and the strength of muscles treated. The results last from three to six months after which most patients gradually return to their former state. Normally, Botox Injections should be repeated every 3-4 months. Patients who have had Botox treatments over 12 months may only require further treatments every 6 months.