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Botox is the 21st century’s magic wand against
aging. In one appointment, without great expense, pain, surgical intervention
or the possibility of scarring, this revolutionary anti-aging treatment can
take twenty years off your face.
Botox, a wrinkle-removing treatment delivered by injection and derived from a
bacteria called Clostridium botulinum, was first discovered in the
1950’s when researchers noted that patients who used it for strabismus (crossed
or “lazy” eyes) and uncontrollable blinking suddenly shed crow’s feet and frown
lines, often for up to six months. In 2002, new formulations for cosmetic use
were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Botox, under
various trade names, swept the cosmetic procedure industry.
When used under the skin, in minute doses (25 to 50 units), this potent
strain of bacteria freezes the tiny muscles responsible for wrinkles and frown
lines between the eyes, also called glabellar lines. It does this by blocking the
nerve signals that cause the muscles to contract, which is how wrinkles and
lines are formed. Botox is remarkably effective in removing forehead lines,
crow’s feet around the eyes, and grooves around the mouth due to persistent jaw
clenching, but it doesn’t work on wrinkles caused by sun damage or gravity –
like the grooves and pouches beneath the eyes. |
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Botox Treatment Information Botox is the 21st century's magic wand against aging. In one appointment, without great expense, pain, surgical intervention or the possibility of scarring, this revolutionary anti-aging treatment can take twenty years off your face and does not involve such invasive treatment as more serious cosmetic surgery.
Botox, a wrinkle-removing treatment delivered by injection and derived from a bacteria called Clostridium botulinum, was first discovered in the1950's when researchers noted that patients who used it for strabismus (crossedor "lazy" eyes) and uncontrollable blinking suddenly shed crow's feet and frown lines, often for up to six months. In 2002, new formulations for cosmetic use were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Botox, under various trade names, swept the cosmetic procedure industry.
When used under the skin, in minute doses (25 to 50 units), this potent strain of bacteria freezes the tiny muscles responsible for wrinkles and frown lines between the eyes, also called glabellar lines. It does this by blocking the nerve signals that cause the muscles to contract, which is how wrinkles and lines are formed.
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