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The positive therapeutic
effects of injecting Botox in to facial muscles have been known for the
past 20 years. However the true cosmetic benefits have only really been
appreciated over the last 5 years. During this period Botox treatments
have become the most popular non-surgical treatment in the USA with over
1.2 million patients receiving treatment last year alone.
Botulinum toxin (botox) is a chemical derived from
the bacterium Clostridium Botulinum. It acts to weaken muscles by blocking
the electrical impulses from nerves in to the muscle, this effect is not
permanent usually lasting between 3 to 4 months.
All medical treatments have potential risks, however
if used correctly Botox can have a dramatic effect on reducing facial
lines and wrinkles with minimal risks and side effects.
Not all lines and wrinkles are caused in the same way
and therefore not all are suitable for one form of treatment.
Botox is most effective at removing lines of
facial expression or laughter lines i.e. those around the eyes and forehead
(frown lines, forehead lines and crows feet) it can also be used around
the mouth and in the neck
with caution
Dynamic Facial Sculpturing
A new technique developed at Plastic Surgery Partners - Facial Aesthetics to refine and expand the scope
of botox treatments in the face. Our Doctors utilizes their unrivalled
knowledge of all the anatomical and neurophysiological properties of the
facial muscles to produce a balanced and harmonious facial rejuvenation
avoiding the unwanted effects of standard botox treatments, which often
produce blank, expressionless features.
Here are some of
the important facts you need to know regarding treatment with Botox
You will require a consultation with our specialist aesthetician prior
to treatment to determine if botox treatment is appropriate for you.
There are a number of contraindications to treatment which are:
Pregnancy/Breast feeding
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Neuromuscular conditions i.e.: Multiple
.- sclerosis/Myasthenia
Gravis
Medication- penacillamine, aminoglycoside antibiotics,
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calcium blockers, if in doubt ask the Doctor
Treatment is quick usually consisting of 4 to tiny-
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injections in to each treatment area
Most patients experience very little discomfort but an
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anaesthetic gel can be applied to the skin if required
The treated area may look a little red for 6 hours after
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treatment and makeup can be applied after 6 hours
There may be minor bruising but this risk can be reduced:
By not taking Aspirin within 5 days of treatment
Avoiding excessive alcohol intake
Avoiding strenuous exercise for 2 days
Informing the practitioner of any medication you may
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be taking
The effect usually takes between 3 and 5 days
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to develop
The full effect should be visible at 10 days after treatment
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patients. If the effect is weak or unequal contact the
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as a top up may be needed in approximately 5%
.- of treatments
A small % of patients may not respond to Botox.
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Don't despair there are alternatives available
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(Neurobloc and Dysport)
The effect usually lasts for 3-4 months on average
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(range2-6 months)
There are no known long term harmful effects from Botox
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treatments, it has been in clinical use for 20 years
The commonest side effect apart from bruising is
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unintentional paralysis of the muscles lifting the upper
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eyelid. This is rare if proper care is taken (less than 1 in
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100) but is a recognized risk of Botox treatment. If it
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does occur it is usually short lived (2weeks) and
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can be reversed with eye drops if treated promptly
Not all lines and wrinkles will disappear completely.
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Sometimes other treatments such as fillers may be
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needed to fill deep lines.
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You will be advised about the likelihood of further
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treatments being required at your initial consultation
The intention of treatment is to remove lines whilst .-
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retaining facial character and animation. You will not
be
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given be given a blank expressionless face


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