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How is Botox administered?
Botox is administered by injection, it prevents the release of acetylcholine, and the muscles become relaxed. The effect creates a soothing relief for your muscles as it smoothens the fine lines and wrinkles in the process.
What is Botox?
Botox is a cosmetic treatment that helps treat frown lines and wrinkles which arise from facial muscles. It causes muscle relaxation in order to treat wrinkles.
How long does Botox last
Botox in the average last for approximately 3-4 months. Remember that results vary from patient to patient though, so your injector will plan your next appointment based on your results and aesthetic goals.
What age is the right time for Botox Cosmetic
The truth is Botox is FDA approved in anyone over 18 years old. Everyone's lines form differently and the timing can be influenced by a combination of factors, from cellular changes that may occur over time, to reduction of collagen, to genetic factors, or damage caused by free radicals from the sun and the environment.
Most importantly, whenever your lines start to bother you, go speak with your injector. They can help you determine if you are ready for treatment.
What Problems besides wrinkles can Botox be used for?
These are just some things that Botox can treat. Contact us today to learn about these and many more treatments with Botox.
When is botox safe if you are pregnant or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant it is not known if BOTOX® Cosmetic can harm your unborn baby. If you are breast-feeding or plan to it is not known if BOTOX® Cosmetic passes into breast milk. Therefore you should NOT receive Botox either while pregnant or breastfeeding.
Is there another “cheaper or generic” botox on the market?
There is no such thing as a “generic” form of BOTOX® Cosmetic. Be wary of discount products or “cheap” BOTOX® Cosmetic. If it doesn’t say BOTOX® Cosmetic on the vial, then it isn’t BOTOX® Cosmetic.
People who are prescribed a biologic product have a right to know exactly what they are receiving.
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