With any medical procedure there are risks. You have to sign consent forms, and should really take the time to actually read those forms before signing. Botox is a toxin, and if not administered properly it could paralyze or even kill you. But, as long as you make sure that the person administering it is properly qualified [they absolutely need to have a medical degree (M.D.)], it is very safe.
I've had it done twice and it's worth the discomfort. And, really it's not bad -- the doctor put some numbing cream on me and waited about 10 minutes. Then he did the injections. In the forehead and around the eyes it didn't hurt at all. You can hear a slight popping sound, but really it won't bother you. I had another filler around my mouth and the discomfort was much more -- that's a more sensitive area. However, no swelling, no bruising. After a couple of hours, I looked great and it's worth any discomfort. Don't be scared -- it's not bad at all.
Not, as long as a doctor is injecting it and your medical history would make you a reasonable candidate. It is a medical procedure, so it has risks, which include death and paralysis. But many medications also have these risks, so it's nothing to worry to much over. If you are considering botox for cosmetic reasons, I would think the risks outweigh the benefits. Any medical procedure performed for nonmedical purposes is unnecessarily dangerous.
Not if a plastic surgeon is doing it. Botox is a form of the toxin that causes food poisoning but it no longer has its toxic effect to the body. It is a purified and sterile form of the toxin.
Botox can have some serious side effects such as, Muscle spasms, Weakness, Numbness. You could also develop a rash from botox. It is also a good idea to make sure you are not taking asperin on a daily basis wihen you take Botox.
Comparing the results after injections....there is more good to say than bad. Botox is so mainstream and shouldn't be made out to be such a big deal allready.
Yes, it can be. But if used responsibly and administered by a doctor (don't ever let anyone else give you botox injections), it is very safe.
On a lot of people they do. It depends on your tolerance for pain and on the skill of the injector.
well i got it 2 days ago and i am 13 but it really hurt like a hollywood wax
No, Botox is not a steroid. Botox is a neurotoxin that is used for both medical and cosmetic purposes.
Yes she did have botox.
100 units of Botox = 4ml, therefore 25 units of Botox = 1ml and 5,000 units of Botox would equal 5,000/25 = 200ml of Botox
No. Prince never do botox.
BOTOX! She has procedures tri-yearly, and botox among anything she can find to inject herself with.
Botox don't contain silicon.
botox cause cancer yes or no
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.
A patient who just had botox should not rub the area where the botox was performed, should not bend the head down, and also should not exercise the same day as the botox. Additionally, the area where the botox was performed should be iced to decrease bruising or swelling.
The amount of botox in a 20SIZE injection varies depending on the brand and type of botox being used. Generally, a 20SIZE injection contains between 100 and 200 units of botox. This can be broken down into the following: 1.0cc = 25 units of botox 2.0cc = 50 units of botox 4.0cc = 100 units of botox 8.0cc = 200 units of botoxIt is important to note that the amount of botox needed in an injection can vary depending on the individual, so it is important to consult with a qualified medical professional before receiving a botox injection.