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Botox Injections Los Angeles

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Botox Injections Los Angeles

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  1. Botox Injections

  2. What is botox? How does botox work? Botox is a drug made from a neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum called botulinum toxin. It is used medically to treat certain muscular conditions and cosmetically remove wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing muscles.

  3. The origin of botox The inactive instance of botulinum toxin, Clostridium botulinum organism and its spores, are located in nature worldwide in both forest and cultivated soils, sediments of lakes, streams, coastal and untreated waters.

  4. How does it work? Botulinum toxin can be injected into humans in extremely small concentrations and works by preventing signals from the nerve cells reaching muscles, effectively leaving the muscles without instructions to contract, therefore paralyzing them.

  5. How does it work? Botulinum toxin can be injected into humans in extremely small concentrations and works by preventing signals from the nerve cells reaching muscles, effectively leaving the muscles without instructions to contract, therefore paralyzing them.

  6. Medical and cosmetic uses Botulinum toxin's main claim to fame is that it will appear to iron out wrinkles and lines in aging faces. More than just a vanity product, it can be useful for treating a variety of medical conditions ranging from eye squints to migraines, excess sweating to leaky bladders.

  7. Approved therapeutic uses for botulinum toxin: Blepharospasm (spasm of the eyelids) Idiopathic Rotational Cervical Dystonia (severe neck and shoulder muscle spasms) Chronic Migraine Severe Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis (excessive seating) Strabismus (crossed eyes) Post-Stroke Upper Limb Spasticity

  8. Off-label uses Achalasia Idiopathic Rotational Cervical Dystonia (severe neck and shoulder muscle spasms) Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction Cerebral Palsy OromandibularDystonias Laryngeal Dystonia

  9. How is the procedure performed? The botulinum toxin is administered by diluting the powder in saline (sodium chloride) and injecting directly into neuromuscular tissue, The toxin requires 24-72 hours to take effect, reflecting the time necessary to disrupt the synaptosomal process.

  10. How is the procedure performed? Transient numbness Influenza-like illness Headache Brachial plexopathy Malaise Gallbladder dysfunction Mild nausea Diplopi Dysphagia Bleeding Neck weakness Blurred vision

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