BOTOX
March 25th, 2010 | Published in BOTOX
In recent years, BOTOX has ranked as the single most popular physician administered treatment in the United States. BOTOX is a non-surgical treatment that temporarily smoothes moderate to severe frown lines between the brows and minimizes the appearance of crow’s feet and wrinkles around the mouth. There is a noticeable improvement within a short time after the injection of BOTOX with a very fine needle and the results can last for months. In clinical trials, 90% of people treated with BOTOX injections reported an improvement in the appearance of their frown lines and crow’s feet and wrinkles around the mouth.
How is BOTOX Administered?
The actual procedure for BOTOX injections is virtually pain-free, though some physicians choose to numb the area to be treated with an anesthetic cream or cold pack. The entire procedure requires minutes of your time with no recovery time required. As with any procedure, it is possible you may experience:
- Pain at the injection site
- Infection or inflammation at the injection site
- Tenderness
- Swelling or redness
- Bleeding or bruising at the injection site
When considering BOTOX treatments it is important to seek out a healthcare practitioner who is highly skilled and experienced in the procedure to ensure you obtain the maximum benefit from the treatment and are totally satisfied with the results.
BOTOX is a safe, easy and effective cosmetic enhancement treatment that is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The popularity of BOTOX is a result of its effectiveness in treating the appearance of facial lines and wrinkles, and the convenience and ease of treatment.
BOTOX gives you the opportunity to achieve a more refreshed and youthful appearance in minutes without surgery or long recovery times. When compared to the benefits of a BOTOX treatment, the risks are minimal. The cost of a BOTOX treatment is not prohibitive and there are many financing options available to suit your needs.
