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No, Botox is not a steroid. Botox is a neurotoxin that is used for both medical and cosmetic purposes.
The effects of Botox Cosmetic on pregnancy are not known, and it is recommended that pregnant women and women who plan to become pregnant should not receive Botox Cosmetic treatments. It is recommended that women in these situations should wait until after their pregnancy before receiving Botox Cosmetic treatments.
Cosmetic Surgeons and Doctors are the only people who should be giving Botox injections.
You may get botox injections at the offices of dermatologists, cosmetic surgeons and medical spas. Regardless of where you go, make sure the person who is administering the botox has been botox certified.
Over 20 years and millions of patients, there has not been a single death attributable directly to the use of cosmetic Botox.
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It should also be mentioned that if the patient is currently taking antibiotics, they should forgo Botox injections until the antibiotic treatment is complete because of the chance of an adverse reaction. http://www.articlesbase.com/plastic-surgeries-articles/what-is-botox-559557.html
No ! Botox is a man-made product synthesised from the Botulinium Toxin. It's used in the cosmetic industry to temporarily smooth out wrinkles !
Cosmetic Surgeons and Doctors are the only people who should be giving Botox injections.
Yes but only if you have a customer of the botox or restalyn with you so you have proof that it does not work
BOTOX Cosmetic procedures should be redone approximately every 3-4 months for a consistent appearance. While some patients will experience more longevity from their treatment, this is a safe average.
Some examples of facial cosmetic surgery include: botox, hair removal, face-lift, dermabrasion, cosmetic dentistry and wrinkle treatment. Some examples of body cosmetic surgery include: tummy tuck, butt lift and body hair removal.