November 28, 2009

Essential Information about B.tox Therapy

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Botox is now a must have amongst smart Sydney society and has become a grooming necessity for those in the city.

Nevertheless I never cease to be amazed by the amount of urban legends which have originated about the procedure.

Below are a selection of the more common mistakes that we hear everyday at Star Cosmetic Medicine, where I practise as a physician.

Myth Number 1: The muscles in my face will freeze!

The human face has around 60 muscles. These usually work harmoniously, but from continued movement crow’s feet and fine lines may appear. When an excess of Botox is injected facial expression can sometimes become a liile bit less expressive. Broadly speaking doctors use comparatively minute doses to make you appear ‘refreshed’, nevertheless you will maintain your facial expression.

Therefore by using the correct amount of the toxin in exactly the right tissues one will accomplish a smoothing of any wrinkles without reducing facial expression.

Myth Number 2: Botulinum is poisonous!
This to some extent is correct. Botulinum Toxin Type A is the proper scientific terminology. An overdose may end up in loss of muscle tone or may even cause serious illness.

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But to help us understand the reality of the situation: an ancient pharmacy saying is that ‘everything is a poison – all depending on the dose’. Any medicine in a big enough amount can make you sick. In fact water can kill you if you take enough.

Myth Number 3: Botox will be painful!
The hypodermic needles used at Star Cosmetic Medicine have a diameter smaller than a human hair. A lot of patients have stated that the shots are not as painful as being bitten by mosquitoes. Definitely not as sore as having a regular shot.

Myth Number 4: Botox will deaden my face!
Completely untrue. Botox affects the junction between the nerve and the facial muscle, not the nerves of sensation. Botox only targets the ability to relax muscular tissues.

Myth Number 5. You cannot stop getting Botox or else you will get worse wrinkles than earlier!
Once More this is simply incorrect.

The first Botox treatment will be effective for approximately 3 months. Any further treatments after the initial consultation usually last a few weeks longer. Eventually as muscle strength returns – the lines will slowly reappear. However they will certainly not be any worse than when you began.

As A Matter Of Fact the lines should be be less noticeable than if you hadn’t undergone Botox injections – even when you don’t persevere with the treatment. Due to the fact that your facial muscles and skin have had a rest whilst the Botox was active.

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