Is Botox Really Right for You?

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  • Date: 2007-04-18
  • Author: Daniel Gibbs
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         Although the term Botox is quite common and well-known, surprisingly then is the fact of how very few people actually know much about the details regarding and surrounding it. There are many things that need to be taken into consideration in regards to Botox, such as who can use Botox for example, and so even if you are not considering having a procedure done such as this, it is still important for you to know about this. What is Botox? Botox is a substance which is derived from that of botulism toxin, which is the same type that causes food poisoning, however the amount used here is simply a fraction of the amount that is able to cause food poisoning; this works by preventing nerve impulses from reaching the muscle, thus causing the muscle to relax. Who can use Botox? Basically anyone is able to use Botox – not children of course – but there are certain things that should be taken, and particular issues that may prevent certain people from being able to use Botox. For example, patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or who have a neurological disorder, for example, should not use Botox. What are the Side Effects? As with any other type of procedure, there are certain risks, complications, and side effects that can occur, and these all need to be taken fully into consideration. For example, temporary bruising is the most common side effect, as well has headaches, which will usually resolve within the following 24-48 hours after the procedure. There is a small percentage of patients that may complain of eyelid drooping, and some will complain of their expression looking surprised or confused, while some appear as though they have a permanent frown. Although there have been no allergies associated with Botox to date, there is still the risk of allergic reaction present there. The best idea here is that obviously then, if you are planning or even simply considering to have a Botox procedure done, that you should consult with your doctor, and make sure to take the situation very seriously; just because it is not as serious as some of the other procedures out there, this does not mean that it is completely safe, and so you want to make yourself as informed and knowledgeable as possible. Take time and consideration in regards to your decision, speak to others about the idea, read books, go to seminars – whatever it takes, it will be worth it in the end.

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