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Few Myths about Cosmetic Surgery and Botox Fillers

The Aesthetic injectable business is full of contradictory and unfitting info that makes the entire procedure of determining whether Botox treatments are right for you? A tough one. When it comes to the world of Botox (botulinum toxin type A) treatments, we help you make the right choice.

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Few Myths about Cosmetic Surgery and Botox Fillers

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  1. Few Myths about Cosmetic Surgery and Botox Fillers The Aesthetic injectable business is full of contradictory and unfitting info that makes the entire procedure of determining whether Botox treatments are right for you? A tough one. When it comes to the world of Botox (botulinum toxin type A) treatments, we help you make the right choice. Myth #1 – Cosmetic injections are very painful The sense that most people like Botox injections to is that of a mosquito bite. Barely felt by most, or for those who do feel it, its little more than a very small pinch, the needle used is very fine so the trauma to the area is minimal. Myth #2 – Botox Leads to Loss of Facial Expression Some people do request a ‘frozen’ look, but this is something they would need to ask for specifically for the practitioner to alter the dosage accordingly, however this is only temporary and after the Botox wears off, the face will return to a normal, full-range of motion. Botox works by relaxing the muscle injected, therefore reducing the contraction and smoothing the area. Only the area injected will be relaxed and for this you need to know about the right Birmingham aesthetics course. Myth #3 – Cosmetic Botox is the same as Botulism Botox does not consist of botulism or food poisoning. Although they come from the same toxin, Botox is made from a purified protein that is derived from the toxin. This is true of many different medications and does not affect their safety or integrity.

  2. Myth #4 – Botox is Only Effective for Cosmetic Reasons The inventive usage for Botox was as a treatment for neurological ailments not as a cosmetic facial treatment. Some of the therapeutic uses for Botox include the management of migraines, chronic neck and back pain, TMJ and bruxism symptoms, and overactive bladders, etc. Myth #5 – Botox Treatments are Toxic, Unsafe, and Dangerous Botox was first used in the 1970’s to treat strabismus, since this time this drug has established a safe history, there has been no record of death due to overdose and no long-term side effects have been noticed, to date. It would take a dosage of more than 100 times the average dose given for cosmetic use for cosmetic Botox procedures to be deadly and take London Aesthetics course. Myth #6 – Botox and Filler Treatments are Just for Women Although Botox treatments are more commonly requested by females, these treatments are also popular with many men too. This misconception may be simply be that women talk more openly about having these treatments whereas men perhaps may be a little more private due to this very myth.

  3. Myth #7 – Botox and Dermal Fillers are similar Botox and dermal fillers are cosmetic injectable treatments; however, they are different products and are used for different outcomes. Botox is a muscle relaxant used to soften the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, as well as to prevent wrinkles from forming. Dermal fillers are used to build up an area, whether that is to restore lost volume, for example in the tear troughs under the eyes, or to completely reshape a feature such as the nose and chin. Dermal fillers are longer lasting than Botox. Myth #8 – You Should Only Get Botox When You Already Have Wrinkles As we have all heard, prevention is better than cure. London Botox and filler training can be used effectively as a preventative measure to stop wrinkles from setting in in the first place. By injecting this drug into the muscles that often lead to wrinkles, you will stop them from over contracting and keep them smooth. Starting a little younger in your approach can mean that this treatment is needed less often when you are older, and it’ll be easier to maintain your lovely youthful looks. Myth #9 – Botox Treatments are Immediate On average Botox treatments take about 14 days to fully take effect, and in some treatments such as jawline slimming and the Nefertiti neck lift may take between 4 and 6 weeks as the treated area and muscle is much larger. This is because the procedure works by changing the size/strength of the muscle injected, so this is a general time-frame, you may see results sooner than the 14 days, however nobody will ever see immediate results.

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