Botox: cheeks reduction?

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Does anyone knows about the use of botox for reducing cheeks? Is it permanent? Who to contact? Risks&side effects? Costs? I did a search online but came up with nothing. If anyone have more information about this, please help. Thanks!


Botox Treatments for Lines and Wrinkles

The first medical researches with Botulinum toxin date back to the 1960s but it was only in 1980 that is was first tested on humans for two eye muscle disorders–uncontrollable blinking (blepharospasm) and misaligned eyes (strabismus).

Studies concluded that the Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox Cosmetic) could be used as a cosmetic treatment to reduce forehead lines and wrinkles.

Over the past 14 years, millions of patients worldwide have used Botox and the results have made this treatment the most popular and effective lines and wrinkles treatment available to date.

Botox treatments are very successful in reducing forehead lines, creases between the eyebrows, bunny lines of the nose, sagging corner of the mouth (marionette lines), chin contouring, neck lines, eye bags, face reshaping by reducing size of jaw angle muscle, and crow’s feet. Botox injections work by relaxing specific muscles, softening your expression lines leaving your skin smooth and your ****** expression unaffected. Headache and migraine symptoms may also be reduced and a further advantage is that the eye area will get a natural lift.

When Botox first started to be used as a cosmetic treatment, the majority of patients were women but those days are over and men are catching up women in the Botox stakes thanks to an 800% increase in the male grooming industry.

The so called “boytox” first started in the States and now has spread all over specially in the UK, the metro-sexual lot decided that they can’t wait for the lotions and creams to take effect on their lines and wrinkles, so they are opting for Botox – a fast and instant solution.

Men or women considering line and wrinkle treatment using Botox should be sure:

* A qualified doctor performs the procedure.

* The doctor is trained and qualified in cosmetic skin surgery of the face.

* They ask questions and are informed about the benefits and risks involved in the procedure.

* They avoid alcohol and remain upright for several hours following the procedure.

* Choose a medical setting using sterile techniques. Necessary equipment should be available to respond to any potential problems.

* A pre-consultation computerised skin analysis and report is performed.

* A consultation and Face mapping with an Aesthetic doctor is available.

* Topical anaesthetic application.

* A make up- make over is offered

* Follow up consultations are available

If the cosmetic surgery clinic offer all these points, patients can rest assured that they are receiving a professional Botox treatment.



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Botox Causes More Wrinkles

Botox injections may give you more wrinkles next to the ones they remove. This was revealed by doctors who said that the popular wrinkle fighter that is used by celebrities and thousands of men and women worldwide may do more harm than good in the long run.

Dr David Becker, assistant professor of dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, said that while Botox is safe when used properly, it eventually creates new wrinkles. This happens because the paralyzed ****** muscles force other muscles to move in an effort to recreate the ****** expressions that Botox has blocked.

“What can happen is that other nearby muscles compensate – this can have the effect of actually creating new wrinkles,” Becker said.

One of the areas where Botox is commonly used is the scowl line between the eyebrows. When injected, Botox temporarily paralyzes the muscles there and its freezing effects prevent people from frowning. Since there is no muscle contraction, no wrinkles are formed. But the procedure comes with a price.

“In this case, following treatment, muscles in the upper nose, middle eyebrow and eyelid may try to recreate the expression of a scowl. Repetitions of this action cause new wrinkles,” warned Becker.

“I have seen this happen, particularly when people have Botox between the eyebrows. Because they know they can’t frown in that area, they tend to over-compensate in other areas, and ***** up their nose and crinkle their eyes in the effort to frown,” added Dr Patrick Bowler, chair of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors.

Although the new wrinkles are usually less prominent, Becker said more injections are needed to treat them, creating a vicious cycle. To avoid further problems, the patient can stop treatment or use Botox elsewhere. In any case, Becker said doctors and patients should be aware of this risk.

Botox is the trade name of botulinum toxin type A, a deadly neurotoxin that comes from the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. It works by blocking the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine that is needed for muscular contractions. When muscles can’t tighten or contract, the skin flattens and appears smoother and less wrinkled. Botox takes effect in 3 – 4 days and lasts for 3 – 4 months. Repeated injections cause the muscles to thin, producing longer lasting results.

In Britain alone, over 4,000 women have Botox injections every month and Botox parties are a common sight. The affordability of this “lunch time facelift” has made Botox one of the most popular anti-aging treatments.

If you don’t want to take chances with Botox because of its possible side effects, you can try the Rejuvinol AM/PM Botox Alternative Age-Defying System. This Hollywood beauty secret consists of the Rejuvinol morning moisturizer that protects your skin from aging, the sun, and the elements; and the Rejuvox night cream that relaxes tense muscles and smoothens skin. For more information, go to http://www.rejuvinol.com.



By: Sharon Bell

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Sharon Bell is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premiere online news magazine http://www.healthnfitnesszone.com.