Archive for October, 2009

Can Botox Make The Face Numb?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Mary Rogers recently asked:


Botox is used to look younger, get those wrinkles away and have a better texture. But what if the wrong person is performing the procedure? What can happen to the face and is it permanent?!

The botox is a very strong and dangerous toxin; when used in a large amount it can cause major damage. The botox injection is a very serious procedure that should be taken seriously and made wisely.

The best place to have botox treatments with no risks and complications is at a certified clinic that has a lot of experience with botox treatments and knows how to deal with complex situations. The botox parties that became so popular are problematic because if anything happens during the injection it is not like treating the patient at the clinic with all the needed equipment.

When going to uncertified places the botox might not be preserved right, or may be cheap or an imitation. Also the person whom performs the injection has to know exactly how much to inject and where, so marks won’t be left.

The botox injections can cause: small hemorrhages, bruises, headaches for a few days, muscles numbness on the face where the injection was given and around it, saggy eyelid or saggy eyebrow, pain, nausea, infections, and more.

The complications of the botox injections can last between a few weeks to a few months. Yes it is temporary, but imagine going with a saggy eyelid to work for a whole month or trying to talk to people and smile at them, but not being able to. Imagine trying to get your face pretty and making it numb. Now, all you need to do is simple, don’t be fooled, have the injections but don’t take any risks - go only to certified places!

A few tips before you begin looking for a physician:

Botox injections need special skills and training, talk to your physician and make sure he has certifications.

The botox needs to be treated well, so make sure your physician has the right conditions for the botox and knows exactly how to work with it.

The patients should be under observation before and after the injection, so the physician will be able to tell if any changed occur.





Celebrities Love Botox

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Sharon Bell recently asked:


Virginia Madsen is one Hollywood star who’s open about her Botox treatments. Rather than hide them, Madsen isn’t ashamed to admit that she uses the procedure conservatively not for her fans or a guy but to feel great about herself.

“I don’t want to be 25. I’m 45. I love the way I look. I feel better than I ever have in my life,” the **** star said.

As the model for the “Keep the Wisdom, Lose the Lines” campaign of the National Women’s Health Resource Center, Madsen hopes to educate women about injectable cosmetic treatments.

Desperate Housewives’ star Teri Hatcher can’t seem to make up her mind whether or not she loves Botox. Last year, she admitted being a Botox fan in the past but decided that she would rather age naturally and gracefully.

“I haven’t had anything done to my face in over a year. And I don’t plan to. It needs to be OK to have wrinkles,” she told fans.

This year, she told the Daily Express that she never had Botox injections nor does she plan to get them.

Since it was approved for cosmetic purposes in 2002, Botox’s popularity has grown by leaps and bounds. Celebrities like Sylvester Stallone, Elizabeth Hurley, Ryan Seacrest, Celine Dion, Madonna, Cher, Kim Cattrall, and Kylie Minogue are suspected of using it. But the Botox Club isn’t confined to TV or movie stars. Thousands of men and women all over the world rely on this non-surgical procedure to fight wrinkles and the number of converts is increasing.

“The reason Botox has become so popular is due to the simplicity of the procedure. It does not require hospital admission, there are no surgical scars, no anesthesia and the results are visible in a few days,” according to an article in MediIndia.Com.

Botox is the brand name of the botulinum toxin type A, the purified form of the toxin secreted by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. When taken in large amounts, this toxin causes the food poisoning botulism. In small doses, Botox paralyzes specific muscles and stops them from contracting. This relaxes the muscles around wrinkles and makes the latter less noticeable.

Botox is currently used by doctors as a temporary treatment for moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows, crow’s feet, and wrinkles on the forehead.

“Not all ****** wrinkles benefit from Botox injections, however. Botox won’t reverse wrinkling caused by sun damage. Also, it’s less effective treating the lines around your mouth because muscles in this area are needed for eating and talking. Your skin type, skin thickness and degree of wrinkling all play a role in determining whether these injections are effective for you,” said the MayoClinic.Com.

Moreover, the procedure is not free from side effects. Adverse reactions include pain and bruising at the injection site, redness, headache, nausea, and temporary ****** weakness. At the hands of an inexperienced doctor, Botox injections can be dangerous.

For your safety and protection, choose a board certified physician. If you’d rather be sure than sorry, use a product that works like Botox like the Rejuvinol AM/PM Botox Alternative Age-Defying System. This anti-aging system combines the power of the Rejuvinol morning moisturizer that creates firmer, healthier, and younger-looking skin; and the Rejuvox night cream that reduces fine lines and wrinkles. Check out http://www.rejuvinol.com for more details.





Insights Into Botox and Its Cosmetic Applications

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Dr Barry Eppley recently asked:


le in America have now heard of Botox and if they haven’t, they surely will in the immediate future with its TV advertising campaign. The commonality of Botox has not only generated lots of interest but with that level of curiousity comes misconceptions and wife’s tales. Let me cover some basic concepts of this miracle drug….some of which you may know and others of which you may find surprising.

Allergan, the manufacturer of BOTOX” or botulinum toxin, was an original dermatology/opthalmology product company. It began developmemt of Botox as an experimental drug over three decades ago in the 1970s. It’s opthalmological researchers tried it on monkeys with strabismus (eye muscle disorder known as cross-eyed or wall-eyed) with surprising curative results. Since then, they have sought and expanded its uses to include cosmetic ****** applications which was granted in 2002. It is this cosmetic application that has exploded Botox unto the American and worldwide scene.

The manufacturing of Botox is an interesting story. In the beginning, it was made under the strict supervision of the U.S. Military as it was a poisonous drug. Since then it is manufactured in a secret location in the U.S. and then shipped for bottling in Ireland. Whether this story is actually true, I do not know but it certainly adds to the drug’s mystique. It certainly is the most expensive drug in the world if you break down its price structure . At 5 nanograms of volume placed in each bottle which sells for nearly $500 per bottle to providers, that makes its value over 1 trillion dollars per pound!

Botulinum Toxin or BOTOX”, is produced from anaerobic (lacking oxygen) bacterial cultures creating a toxin. The toxin is composed of seven strands named A, B, C, D, E, F, G. Each strand can block the release of the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, from the nerve synapse resulting in temporary muscle paralysis. (no power to the muscle so to speak) The different serotypes have different durations of action before it wears off. Serotype A lasts around three to four months while Serotype F lasts just a few weeks. This is why you see on the Botox bottle and in its advertisements, botulinum toxin A, as this one serotype lasts the longest.

The actual Botox toxin is put into small vials of 100 units as a desiccated (dry) powder. But what does the 100 units mean? It means how many units are required to kill 100 mice. Each vial then contains one hundred mice units or 100 units for short. Initially, Allergan used 25 nanograms of the toxin to kill 100 mice. But it has been learned with improved technology and manufacturing that less is needed to do the same job and the amount per bottle is now reduced to 5 nanograms. This has great relevance since Botox is a drug that requires repeated injections over time to maintain its effects. Using repeated lower doses will reduce the likelihood that patients may develop resistance or immunity. And despite what is often touted, some few select people do have a natural immunity to Botox and others do develop some resistance to its effects over time.

As a cosmetic treatment, Botox is what I call a ‘northern’ treatment’. It is superb at controlling undesired expressions around the eyes and forehead. This northern area of the face probably accounts for the vast majority of its cosmetic use as it creates results that sometimes actual surgery can not rival. It can also be used on the southern part of the face around the mouth. But its effectiveness in this area is diminished as surgical treatments are usually more effective and Botox plays more of an ancillary role to complement other types of treatments.





Botox for Arthritis?

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Janet Martin recently asked:


Thousands of people all over the world turn to Botox to halt the signs of aging. But did you know that this cosmetic procedure may also fight arthritis?

That’s what a small, preliminary study is telling us and doctors are already excited about it. In that study, osteoarthritis patients who received Botox injections reported a 50 percent or more improvement in knee pain. If other studies can repeat those results, it won’t be long before Botox becomes the next arthritis miracle cure.

“It works very well. We have patients where the pain comes down for three months, or it could be up to six months,” said Dr. Gordon Ko, one of the investigators.

Ko has been administering Botox injections to arthritis patients who don’t respond to conventional medications. The drug is injected into the gap between the joint and results have been promising.

The pioneering study lasted for six months and involved 37 patients with moderate to severe knee pain due to osteoarthritis. The participants (36 men and one woman) received either 100 units of Botox with lidocaine (a short-acting anesthetic) or a saline placebo with lidocaine.

They were analyzed after a month, three months, and six months. Their pain and ability to move were measured during these times. After a month, two placebo patients dropped out from lack of benefit. Of the 18 patients in the severe pain group (half on Botox and half on placebo), there was a significant decrease in pain and improvement in physical function for those who received Botox shots. The placebo group reported minimal improvement.

Doctors are hoping to duplicate these results in other studies but patients are already convinced that Botox works for arthritis. One of the patients, Jenny Breen, had every reason to be thankful. She claims the injections have changed her life.

“If I had to give up my Botox I don’t think I could live. My quality of life would go right down. I know, for me personally, it changed my life and made a big difference,” she told CTV News.

Although Botox is expensive, the shots are seen as an ideal solution for arthritis patients who can’t undergo knee surgery because of old age or frailty. Since Botox is injected directly into the joint, it doesn’t cause stomach bleeding, hypertension, and other side effects of other traditional painkillers.

“If Botox injections for refractory joint pain continue to prove beneficial, they offer a very welcome solution for fragile patients. Local joint treatment with Botox injections could replace oral medications that carry the risk of systemic side effects, and Botox injections may negate or delay the need for joint surgery,” said Dr. Maren L. Mahowald, the Rheumatology Section chief at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center, and a principal investigator in the Botox study.

As we await more good news from Botox researchers, you can stop arthritis pain with a little help from Flexcerin. This powerful supplement rebuilds, lubricates, and soothes swollen and painful joints without the side effects of other prescription painkillers. Check out http://www.flexcerin.com for details.





The Botox’s Historical Tale

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Dr. John Nickolson recently asked:


Botox is the speculate drug, which was exposed unintentionally by Justinus Kerner a German physician, in the year 1820. He began experiment with the bacterium Clostridium and the botulinum toxin-a protein botulinum and produced botulism- A deadly form of victuals poisoning. Kerner preferred to take benefit of the microorganisms force deteriorating individuality for a therapeutic use. His testing presume that botulinum can be successfully exploited for alleviate force spasms by emptiness acetylcholine liberate, a neuron transmitter that straight power while convention.

Striking cue on or after this Alistair, unearthing & Jean Caruthers, a dermatologist & an ophthalmologists start on cure their patients with botox vaccination for therapeutic strongly built muddled of the eyes. The consequence was stirring. Narration was warped as soon as her subordinates give an opinion to her to inject the poison in her dappled part on the top of the eye. The result was purely extravagant!

Initially, populace is worried concerning the moving parts of botox. But it desires near by implicit that botox stirring parts in similar approach as any other medication. One has bring in a result of botulism bacterium exceptionally similar to penicillin, consequential from cast, organism administered addicted in the body. Approximately every antibiotic contain their starting point in micro mortal & botox are no dissimilar.

In US, Administrative & provisions division give botox the primary green sign in 1989s for pleasuring irritable Blepharospams & eyes (incontrollable flashing). In 2000s & 2002s, the poison was permitted for cervical dystopia (neurological society turmoil) & for decrease of the mope appearance in that order. Primarily use like a sole ornamental method, hospital have currently begin use botox just before decrease rumple in extra ****** part in the vein of laugh lines, crow’s foot in the region of eyes and inserted in small amount of quantity, botox unwind the brute force by place a split on top of the discharge of acetyl-colane commencing the impudence finish. Solitary botox action consists of around twenty prescribed amount of vaccination resting on the precious place. Once manage, the botox stretch no additional spaces, which consultant think, are safe adequate designed for body.

Ornamental treatments with botox are currently presented by a large amount of primary clinics diagonally UK & the US. Yet, London one of the famous cities of worldwide splendor clinics closes by botox treatment. Botox in London could be securely resting on used of its better class and high inefficiency. The result of particular action is simply last few months. We need to suffer the method until now. In London the botox action could charge anywhere concerning £180 to £410, depend on the magnitude of vicinity to be indulgence. Nonetheless, while loveliness be longing for, the price did not subject!