Becuase the Botox pushes the enzymes towards the center of the entesitine
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.
Yes, botox is a drug. Well, by definition " Botox" it is a drug, a drug is any substance used in diagnosis, treatment o prevention of humans disease; but also any substance intended to affect the structure of function of the human body. Biologically speaking Botox is a neurotoxins produced by Clostridrium Botulinum.
People can live with a damaged or injured vertebrae, you may have pain and develop arthritis and depending on where it is in the spine and how many there are, you may lose height, develop a hunch back etc. But you should still have full use of your body, no paralysis
People came from the sperm cells and the egg cells fuses then there become a body and develop to a body for 9 months.
People came from the sperm cells and the egg cells fuses then there become a body and develop to a body for 9 months.
Many people get Botox injections to get chubby cheeks without putting on body weight. This seems to be a trend in Hollywood and many feel it makes you look younger.
The most likely thing that most people develop when that are sick is an imbalance in their body, and often their mind as well. The other consideration is that that the sickness can come from within the body or from an external source, outside the body.
Your body might develop 75 cells while you are as an embryo. People have billions-trillions cells.
If its fake or "expired" then yes it can paralyze your face and in some cases other parts of you body
yes as long as you are alive you body will be making waste from chemical reactions. This waste cannot stay in your body or you will develop uremia.
Minerals help your body grow, and to develop. When people don't get enough of these important minerals then they start to get health problems.
Nice question! The thought of getting injections, sounds terrifying! However, going by testimonials of people who chose Botox, it "barely hurts." The botox injection process entails using a tiny needle that may cause a slight stinging sensation in the injection site. Using topical cream or ice packs can further reduce the minimal discomfort caused by the Botox injection. It is important to remember that, unlike fillers, Botox doesn't magically fill fine lines or wrinkles. Instead, Botox targets nerves manipulating the neurotransmitters controlling facial muscles, meaning it may take up to a couple weeks for the results to show. Other than slight reddening at the injection site, you will leave looking the same post your Botox appointment. Bella Voi in Baton Rouge offers various cosmetic treatments ranging from body sculpting to botox and dermal fillers. Book an appointment with Bella Voi Today to take your beauty up a notch!