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Botox is a drug doctor have been using for years to treat wrinkles and facial creases. Botox is a brand name of a toxin made by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.

There are other brands, such as Dysport and Xeomin. Botox is the term you hear most often because it was the first injectable botulinum toxin.

Does Botox prevent wrinkles?

Absolutely. Botox (and competitors like Dysport, Xeomin and Jeuveau) are highly purified toxins that can temporarily erase or reduce horizontal forehead lines, vertical frown lines, and crow’s-feet. “The injections slow muscles that contract hundreds of times a day, eventually etching lines in the skin,” says New York City board-certified plastic surgeon Michael Kane, author of The Botox Book.

Basically, wherever Botox is injected into the body, it paralyzes the muscles underneath the skin. “Botox interferes with the nerve stimulation of the muscle causing excess facial expressions,” Lancer explains. “When the muscle relaxes, the line diminishes.”

In addition to relaxing frown lines in between the eyebrows, Botox can also lift the corners of the mouth that sag with age, smooth out the “pincushion” look in some chins, soften smoker’s lines around the mouth, and soften vertical neck cords.

Cosmetic uses of Botox

The primary use of Botox is reducing the appearance of facial wrinkles.

According to the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery,  Botox injections are the most popular cosmetic procedure nationwide. In 2016, over 7 million people had Botox treatments.

The effects are temporary, lasting 3-12 months, depending on the type of treatment.

People often request the injections in the following areas of the face:

  • wrinkles between the eyebrows, called frown lines, glabellar lines, or elevens
  • wrinkles around the eyes, known as crow’s feet
  • horizontal creases in the forehead
  • lines at the corners of the mouth
  • “cobblestone” skin on the chin

However, the FDA has only approved the injections for use around the eyes and on the forehead.

Research has not shown whether Botox could improve dark circles under the eyes

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Myth 1

Myth

Botox is Immediate

Fact
Unfortunately, Botox does not provide immediate results. The effects of are gradual and subtle results usually become apparent within the first 3-5 days.

Myth 2

Myth

Botox is Only for Women

Fact
Men and women both age and wish to have a younger appearance. Thankfully, more men are opening up to the idea of cosmetic enhancements and are undergoing new treatments every year.

Myth 3

Myth

Botox Makes You Look Frozen

Fact
This is only true if it is injected by an individual who does not use a proper technique. When injected correctly Botox looks natural and gives the patient a more youthful and refreshed appearance.

Myth 4

Myth

Botox Can Only Be Used When Lines Begin to Appear

Fact
It can actually be beneficial to start Botox injections as a prevention method, instead of waiting for wrinkles and fine lines to appear. 

Myth 5

Myth

 Anyone Can Inject Botox

Fact
Although Botox is a safe in-office treatment that is performed every day, it is still a medical treatment. It should only be injected by a qualified, experienced, and certified healthcare professional

Medical uses of Botox

Healthcare professionals also use Botox to treat a variety of medical conditions, most of which affect the neuromuscular system.

The FDA has approved Botox for the following uses. Unless otherwise specified, the approval is for use in people 18 or older:

  • upper limb spasticity, in anyone older than 2 years
  • crossed eyes, or strabismus, in those older than 12 years
  • severe underarm sweating, or hyperhidrosis
  • preventing migraine in people whose migraine headaches last at least 4 hours on 15 or more days per month
  • reducing symptoms of an overactive bladder due to a neurological condition if anticholinergic medications do not help
  • eyelid spasms, or blepharospasm, due to dystonia
  • a neurological movement disorder called cervical dystonia that affects the head and causes neck pain

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