Friday, January 22, 2010

Know BOTOX better


It happens to every woman at some point. You look in the mirror and there, staring back at you, is your mother.

Let’s face it: We all age, and the passage of time is bound to show itself on your skin in the form of lines, wrinkles and discoloration. The good news is, today’s scientific advances give us options our mothers never had for reducing the signs of aging on our skin. The only question is, which option is right for you? One of the most popular ways to shadow your aging signs is BOTOX.


Let's know these facts, which I am sure most beauty conscious women aren't aware of :)

  • Botox is a neurotoxin [neuro means nerve; toxin means poison] that temporarily paralyzes muscles in your face.
  • Botox is derived from the same botulin toxin that is found in spoiled foods. Doctors use a sterile and purified form of this toxin when administering Botox injections.
  • Botox injections cost up to $500 or more. The effects are not permanent. Over time, the body gradually absorbs the substance and the procedure must be repeated every 3-6 months.
  • The FDA has approved Botox for use only on a limited area between the eyebrows and for its non cosmetic benifits. Botox is administered only for wrinkles and does not reduce other age-related symptoms such as age spots and facial discoloration.
  • Improper injection has been linked to droopy eyelids. Other reported side effects include nausea fatigue, malaise, flu and rashes.
  • Botox is not recommended for pregnant women, women who are breastfeeding, people with neuromuscular disorders or cardiovascular disease.
  • There have been no conclusive studies about the long-term side effects of Botox.
Areas of BOTOX application are:




To know more on Botox therapy, write to us on info@shalby.org

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