BOTOX
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Botox injections are shots that use a toxin to prevent a muscle from moving for a limited time. These shots are often used to smooth wrinkles on the face. They’re also used to treat neck spasms, sweating, overactive bladder, lazy eye and other conditions. Botox shots also may help prevent migraine
The straightforward answer to this is yes. By using an experienced doctor or practitioner, there are few risks involved with Botox itself. This paper by the National Library of Medicine explains that there are no long-term or life-threatening effects based on administrating the correct dose for a cosmetic treatment.
This works because the treatment relaxes facial muscles that caused wrinkling. Because you’re these muscles relax before the wrinkles appear, it will take a lot longer for them to begin forming in the first place. For many people, the ideal age for preventative treatment is about 30.
If you’re looking for a rough guideline so you can set your expectations, here it is: most Botox® results last on average three to four months, however many patients are very satisfied getting their treatments 6 months apart. Others who dislike having any movement in the treated area at all, prefer every 4 months.
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