If its fake or "expired" then yes it can paralyze your face and in some cases other parts of you body
Nope, that's how poisons like botox or curare work. They paralyze your muscles and then you are unable to breathe and you die.
No, Botox is not used in embalming. Embalming typically involves the use of formaldehyde and other chemical agents to preserve the body and delay decomposition. Botox, a neurotoxin used for cosmetic purposes, has no role in the embalming process. Its primary function is to temporarily paralyze muscles, which does not align with the goals of embalming.
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
No, botox is made from the botulinis toxin - botulinus being a bacteria that is sometimes responsible for terrible or deadly food poisoning called botulism. Botulinus toxin kills by preventing muscles from working. When you get Botox injections, the same thing happens. The technician injects Botox into the muscles that cause frown lines, and so forth, and the muscles quit working. (Botox does not directly affect wrinkles - just the muscles that cause them.)
Botox injections involve the use of botulinum toxin, a neurotoxic protein, to temporarily paralyze specific muscles. This treatment is commonly used for cosmetic purposes to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by relaxing the facial muscles. Additionally, Botox can be used for medical conditions such as chronic migraines, excessive sweating, and muscle spasms. The effects typically last for three to six months before additional treatments are needed.
No botox doesn't make your face thinner at all. *Actually I seen a technique like this done where they put the botox on the face which will make your face appear smaller. They do this by making the muscles around jowls slack so to speak with the botox while the other unaffected muscles will pull.
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You may need both Botox to relax the muscles which cause the wrinkles and Restylane to fill furrows and grooves.
Botox is an exotoxin. It is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and acts to inhibit neurotransmitter release, leading to a temporary paralysis of muscles.
Botox is popular because it is a non-invasive way to remove wrinkles. Botox is a form of botulinum toxin that has been FDA-approved for use in a non-surgical cosmetic facial tightening procedure that temporarily reduces or erases forehead creases, crow's feet, thick bands in the neck, and frown lines. Botox works by blocking nerve impulses to temporarily paralyze the muscles that cause wrinkles. As a result, your skin is smoother and younger looking. Results usually last three to four months, or longer, and may vary with each patient. Further studies have shown that Botox may be effective in relieving migraine pain and excessive sweating.
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.