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Botox Your Way To A Refreshed Face



By Marlene Ataine


It has a safety record that is outstanding. It is affordable to get treated. The results are non-permanent but last for some time. And the results turn back the clocks of time. This is the calling card of Botox. Botox Cosmetic is an injected liquid used to treat frown lines, squint and smile lines, nasal crunch lines, and horizontal forehead wrinkles. By relaxing the underlying muscles, these lines become less deep. Contrary to any myths floating out there, Botox does not travel anywhere else in the body. It is localized to the area of the injection. Again, Botox treatments are non-invasive and non-permanent. A treatment will wear off within 3 to 6 months.

For over twenty years, Botox has been used safely for both cosmetic and medical purposes. Botox is produced in a lab by a bacterium called clostridium botulinum and it has been purified under very strict controlled conditions.

Increasingly, men are turning to this exceptional wrinkle cure to look younger. When you look at the numbers, the trend is obvious and only growing. Some industry reports have estimated that the number of men getting Botox injections has tripled in the past six years. It's a segment of about ten percent of all Botox injections, or around a half a million and counting.

The reasons for men flocking to this product are varied but can generally be broken down into several underlying categories. One main reason is that a lot of men are being introduced to it by their wives, who are more aware and sensitive to the impact of frown lines or those deep forehead lines that can make them look much older. The social stigma of not appearing to care about how they look is no longer in fashion for men. Appearance matters and it is becoming evident in study after study.

Who Should Not be Receiving a Botox Treatment?

Botox should not be given to pregnant women, nursing mothers, or patients with neuromuscular diseases like myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome, AML (Lou Gehrig's), or motor neuropathy should not use Botox. Patients who are allergic to human albumin should not use Botox. It is not recommended in pregnancy or nursing because it has not been tested.

You will not be administered an anesthetic for this procedure, but before your treatment, your specialist may numb the injection site slightly. The Botox procedure is very quick, usually around ten minutes in total, and it is virtually painless. In other words, there should be no down time required at all.

The price point for your Botox treatment is quite reasonable. In fact, this is one of the main reasons for the popularity of the treatment. A Botox treatment will usually range between $300 and $400. Botox patients can anticipate this price point every four to six months, if they are looking to maintain the results of their treatment.




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