BOTOX
Injections
Not
everyone is willing to undergo surgery, whether it be a life-saving
procedure or a cosmetic surgical one. More often than not, these
people who are deathly afraid of any form of surgery are composed
of individuals who swoon every time they see an injection needle,
a scalpel, or anything sharp slowly coming into contact with their
skin.
Luckily
for those who want to improve their looks through cosmetic surgery
procedures, but are scared senseless of the idea of an actual
operation, a wide array of non-surgical options are now open to
them. One of the most popular, if not the most popular, non-surgical
cosmetic procedures these days are BOTOX ® injections.
BOTOX
® cosmetic is the trade name for botulinum toxin A. Simply put,
BOTOX ® is a toxin. Not just any toxin, but a toxin that is a
by-product of botulism, a form of food poisoning. Not too many
people realize that the wildly popular cosmetic treatment is in
reality a poisonous substance. How did it come to this? A lot
of people may be wondering why anyone would want something as
poisonous as botulinum toxin type A injected into their bodies.
Here's
a bit of a history about how BOTOX ® came about. In the 1950s,
researchers stumbled upon the fact that minute injections of botulinum
toxin type A can help decrease the activity of muscles deemed
to be overactive.
Eventually,
botulinum toxin type A was packaged as BOTOX ®. Initially, however,
BOTOX ® was intended to treat eye muscle disorders such as misaligned
eyes and blepharospasm or uncontrollable blinking. But it was
only a matter of time before its cosmetic benefits were discovered.
Doctors realized this when they reported that the frown lines
between the eyebrows of patients appeared to soften after treatments.
This
is primarily because botulinum toxin type A is a neurotoxin which
basically blocks the signals that would normally tell your muscles
to contract. Simply put, BOTOX ® causes paralysis in the specific
muscles that are injected with it. And if an area of the body
can't move, it cannot wrinkle. Thus, its cosmetic surgery benefits.
Numerous
men and women now consider BOTOX ® injections as part of their
regular beauty regimens. And more and more people are getting
hooked on it because it really does remove unwanted wrinkles,
unsightly neck bands, and ugly crow's feet. As a matter of fact,
BOTOX ® injections are now so commonplace that people now hold
so-called BOTOX ® parties, a social gathering where participants
get their BOTOX ® fixes.
What's
more, BOTOX ® can also be used to treat various ailments, including
cervical dystonia, excessive sweating and migraines. However,
people should still do research on the popular treatment in order
for them to make an informed decision on whether to undergo the
procedure or not.
Los
Angeles BOTOX ® treatment information, including BOTOX ® prices
andBeverly
Hills plastic surgery consultation information can be found
at the Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology website.