No, Botox has only been approved for removing wrinkles between the eyebrows, among a few other medical uses.
Did you know that Botox is the poison from the botulism bacteria?
I don't see why not... but it will not remove your fingerprints because these are caused by skin construction not muscle spasms. Only thing it can cause is loss of feeling and potentially some movement disorders. To get rid of fingerprints you will have to remove them by damaging dermis.
You can inject botox anywhere in the human body. But, given that botox is highly toxic it would not be a smart thing to do.
Botullosis is used in Botox. It is a deadly bacteria that can paralyze you. But when used in botox. It is injected into wrinkles. It paralyzes that muscle
BOTOX is used by patients who feel they have exceptionally prominent or too many wrinkles on their face. Although there are other uses for Botox (such as limiting sweating in the underarms when injected), wrinkle recovery is the main application for Botox. Botox itself is the brand name for a purified protein that is injected in small amounts to muscles of the face. Once injected, the protein relaxes the muscles of the face that create the wrinkles. While completely removing wrinkles is not feasible, Botox is a great method for achieving the temporary appearance of less wrinkles. Most patients visit their Doctor around every 8 months.
Botox or Botulinum toxin is a substance that causes paralysis of the muscle fibers. When injected deep to the wrinkles, it causes pralysis of the muscles whose excessive contraction is causing the wrinkles.
The forehead, frown line (between the eyebrows), and crow's feet are the most common treatment areas, but Botox® can also be used to smooth areas of the neck and jawline.
Do not shake or tip the head. Do not drink alcohol or take drugs such as aspirin or Ibuprofen. Do not touch the injected area.
Referring to BOTOX patients and/or Doctors are referencing BOTOX Cosmetic Treatments. BOTOX is a protein that is injected into the face (most commonly) to relieve the appearance of certain wrinkles and lines. This is NOT a permanent solution, as the results tend to last around 6 months. The less BOTOX used in a treatment the more natural the results will look. Ideally, the Doctor would inject only into the muscles that controls the larger wrinkles, so not to overdo the process.
Botox actually paralyzes the muscle that it is injected into. If you ask the person to smile, they will not be able to use that muscle. Great care has to be taken as this is the deadliest toxin known.
Botox is injected into your face with a needle to relax specific muscles on your face, to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. A face lift makes incisions in your skin to gently pull and lift the wrinkles out. Face lifts require anesthesia and significant cutting/stitching. Botox is a simple procedure without anesthetic, and with good results. But Facelift lasts longer whereas Botox should be redone every 6 months.
Referring to BOTOX patients and/or Doctors are referencing BOTOX Cosmetic Treatments. BOTOX is a protein that is injected into the face (most commonly) to relieve the appearance of certain wrinkles and lines. This is NOT a permanent solution, as the results tend to last around 6 months. The less BOTOX used in a treatment the more natural the results will look. Ideally, the Doctor would inject only into the muscles that controls the larger wrinkles, so not to overdo the process.
I have had both Botox and and eye lift. Botox doesn't "lift" anything. It simply paralyzes the muscle into which it is injected. This makes any lines or furrows in that area relax and fade quite a bit. In order to have your eyes actually lifted you need to have it done surgically. I personally found it to be no big deal, with only a little down time.
No, Botox is not a steroid. Botox is a neurotoxin that is used for both medical and cosmetic purposes.