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Botulinum toxin (BTX) is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species. It prevents the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from axon endings at the neuromuscular junction and thus causes flaccid paralysis. Infection with the bacterium causes the disease botulism. The toxin is also used commercially in medicine, cosmetics, and research.<br>
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Dermal Fillers: Botox, Dysport & Xeomin AN EASY, STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE alaseraesthetic.com
Skin Care Skin Care Botulinum toxin (BTX) is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species. It prevents the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from axon endings at the neuromuscular junction and thus causes flaccid paralysis. Infection with the bacterium causes the disease botulism. The toxin is also used commercially in medicine, cosmetics, and research. Xeomin (Merz), Botox (Allergan) and Dysport (Medicis), and are all injectable neuromodulators, meaning they can temporarily alter the nerve impulses of targeted muscles, therefore reducing or eliminating contraction-induced wrinkles.
Xeomin vs Botox vs Dysport which is better? At first, all these are very similar. While in certain situation one may get slightly different reaction versus the other. Dysport has little bit more diffusion which is better in correcting a lot of crow’s feet because it has a more even distribution. But, whereas if we need to make corrections in the rouge wrinkles then we prefer botox. When administered properly, the effects are confined to the injection zone and do not affect the surrounding areas or travel around the body, as commonly feared. We can reduce the intensity and frequency of contraction-induced wrinkles, these treatments also prevent the formation of deeper lines, in the long run, making them an increasingly popular anti-aging strategy. IT'S THE ONLY SKIN YOU GET
Ideal patients for Treatment Ideal patients for the Dermal Filler Injections? Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin are safe for all skin types and skin colors. However, people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any neurological diseases should not use these injectables unless approved by a qualified cosmetic doctor.
How much time & money does treatment take? Dermal filler treatment takes from 15 to 25 minutes depending upon the severity of skin & total area of skin to be treated. Total cost for one area ranging from the $350 to $600 while 2 areas can cost around $900 and you can treat 3 areas at around $1200. MAKING YOUR SKIN LOOK FLAWLESS
What are the benefits of Dermal Fillers? You will notice the smoother, wrinkle-free skin within 2-3 days of the treatment. It may take from 2 weeks to full month to show complete results to peak on areas with stronger muscles. At full effect, your skin will feel smoothed & lifted with a youthful appearance. These results tend to last 4 to 6 months. Whereas muscle movement gradually returns & the wrinkles and lines start to reappear but often less severe than before since muscles are trained to relax more.
Face Are there any side effects of Dermal Fillers? Temporary redness, swelling in the areas of injection sites. Slight bruising at the injection site Worst case scenarios are seen at the doctor's offices are Eyelid drooping Other risks correlated to inexperienced practitioners include headache, rash, localized numbness & flu-like symptoms
Expert advice For optimal results, schedule touch-up treatment every 4 to 6 months, according to how your skin responds to the treatment. The good news: intervals between treatments may widen over time because your muscles will become more relaxed and require less maintenance.
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