It's normal to feel apprehensive about getting Botox, but understanding the procedure can alleviate fears. Botox is a widely used and FDA-approved treatment that has a good safety profile when performed by a qualified professional. Common side effects are usually mild and temporary, such as swelling or bruising at the injection site. If you're considering Botox, discussing your concerns with a licensed practitioner can help address any fears you may have.
Cosmetic Surgeons and Doctors are the only people who should be giving Botox injections.
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.
Pharmacist should be an independent prescriber and fully trained in Botox injection technique's. Usually pharmacy do not sell Botox or dermal fillers, prescriber should contact special pharmacy with Allergan or Merz agreement.
I can't believe you are even asking this question the answer is NO,no no no. No-one should get botox especially not 3 year olds.
Botox should be administered by qualified medical professionals such as Doctors, Dentists and Nurses. You need to have knowledge of facial anatomy and be trained in injection technique before even considering injecting botox.
Botox should not be frozen, as freezing can damage the protein structure of the botulinum toxin, rendering it ineffective. If Botox is improperly stored in a freezer, it can lose its potency and may not provide the desired cosmetic or therapeutic effects when injected. For optimal results, Botox should be stored in a refrigerator at the appropriate temperature. Always follow storage guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
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.
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
Yes she did have botox.
It is caused by a reaction to the toxin - that makes Botox work, it should be temporary. If you are troubled by it's appearance see the doctor who gave the injection to discuss other options.
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
It's generally recommended to wait at least 24 to 48 hours after receiving Botox injections before getting a facial. This allows the Botox to settle properly and reduces the risk of spreading the product to unintended areas. Always consult with your healthcare provider or the professional who administered the Botox for personalized advice.