

Botox injections produce smoothing of the skin and loss of wrinkles. It is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of many conditions including wrinkle reduction, some types of facial paralysis, spasms, and other nerve problems. Botox injections are the perfect compliment when considering facial plastic surgeries.
While Botox injections in actual fact reduce facial wrinkles, their effects do not last permanently. Patients can expect the effects for some months. Repeated treatments are safe and effective. Injection makes the muscle weak thus relaxing the spasm and relieving dystonia. Alcohol and no anti-inflammatory medication are prohibited one or two week prior to treatment.
This surgery should be done in an accredited office-based or it may be performed in the hospital. But one should be well aware of the fact that the doctor is an ASAPS-member and that the surgeon qualifies for such privileges. Nursing mothers, pregnant women are prohibited from the use of botox.
The solution is injected with the use of hypodermic needles. The doctor uses electromyogram (EMG) and makes sure that the injections are given in the muscle itself. They also make sure that the needle is inserted in the muscles which takes a few minutes.
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