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BOTOX SYDNEY: Not Just For Wrinkles

Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Ajay R (articlesubmit.net) recently asked:


BOTOX® treatments aren’t used just for wrinkles, as they have been proven to work well in many other areas of the body.

One unique way in which BOTOX® injections have proven efficient is when the treatments are injected into the prostate gland of men who have been diagnosed with prostatic hyperplasia, commonly referred to as enlarged prostate. When Botulinum toxin A, or BOTOX®, is injected into the prostate gland, symptoms of the enlarged prostate were subdued and it was found their quality of life was improved.

BOTOX® has also been used in research to better understand how nerve cells communicate amongst themselves. Researching basic cell function and changes, and learning about causes of nerve disease are some of the alternate uses to the potent neurotoxin.

Other uses include human therapy, in treatment for conditions such as strabismus (cross-eyes) voice, head and limb tremor, spasticity, stuttering, involuntary movements and painful rigidity. The nerve cells injected with BOTOX® are not killed, but instead begin to emit sprouts which cause the injected nerve cells to be revived.

BOTOX® Cosmetics is a purified protein produced by Clostridium botulinum bacterium. Treatment is administered by injecting small doses of BOTOX® Cosmetic into the muscle that causes wrinkle lines. The entire process usually takes less than 10 minutes, and recovery is immediate. Results are able to be seen within days.

Although the results are temporary, BOTOX® treatments have gained popularity all over the U.S. and throughout the world because of the simplicity of the procedure and fast immediate results. But many people aren’t yet aware of other uses for BOTOX®. When the toxin is injected into the muscle, it works to block the nerve impulses, temporarily paralyzing the muscles that cause wrinkles. This causes the skin to become smoother, with a more refreshed appearance. Studies have shown that BOTOX® is also effective in relieving migraines, excessive sweating, and muscle spasms in the neck and eyes as well.

BOTOX® has also been known to help those who are suffering with incontinence. The use of BOTOX® on an overactive bladder works by stopping the spasms of the bladder muscle. This gives the patient more control over the bladder, giving the patient more control. The procedure takes about 10 minutes, just about as long as it takes when injected into ****** muscles. The patient is awake, but slightly sedated.





Botox Sydney Cosmetic - Popular Cosmetic Procedure

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
Spero Theodorou recently asked:


BOTOX cosmetic injection is an alternative option to surgery for removing and preventing wrinkles that appear on the face, due to the effects of aging or repetitive ****** expressions. BOTOX cosmetic treatment has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a popular cosmetic procedure for treating wrinkles - mainly performed in people 18 to 65 years of age.

Simple, Effective, and Safe

BOTOX is Botulism Toxin Type A, a purified form of protein, which is directly injected into the line or wrinkle-causing muscle. These injections temporarily block the nerve impulses to the area. Since the muscle cannot contract, the wrinkle in that area gradually diminishes, giving your face a firm, smooth look and feel.

These injections are used in the treatment of:

•    Glabellar lines (frown lines between the eyebrows)

•    Crow’s feet near the eyes

•    Forehead creases

•    Thick bands in the neck

•    Vertical wrinkles that appear on the upper lip

The procedure itself is virtually painless and safe, with no recovery time. It takes only 10 minute to complete. A simple procedure, and a few injections – and you can see dramatic improvement in your appearance within a couple days, and the results may last from three up to six months. Repeat injections may, therefore, be necessary to yield improved results.

BOTOX Cosmetic Benefits

•    Quick and simple procedure

•    Non-surgical option

•    Immediate results

•    Minimal discomfort

•    No anesthesia required

Some sort of redness and swelling, minor bruising, nausea, and headache are likely to occur in patients shortly after injection. Remember to discuss the potential benefits and the risks and complications of using BOTOX cosmetic injection with your physician and consider whether you should seek this option.





Where Can You Find A Good Botox Doctor in Sydney

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

How to find a good botox doctor

The best way to start your search for a botox doctor is to ask around. Ask anyone you trust (friends, family, co-workers) for recommendations. Next, use the Yellow Pages and the Internet to compile a list of both those who were recommended and any other cosmetic surgeons working in your area. Generally, cosmetic surgeons offer botox injections, while regular physicians do not.

Come up with a list of questions—make the list as comprehensive as possible as you can use it not only to inform yourself about the procedure, but also to gauge the experience, knowledge, and attitude of the doctor you might be dealing with. Ask what botox is, how effective the procedure is, and what the possible side effects might be. You should be especially inquisitive about the effects of the procedure, as there might be dangers involved. It is important that you know all of the possible outcomes before committing. Check the FDA website and compare their statements with the answers your doctor provides to make sure he or she is being completely honest and up front with you.

Do not forget to request evidence, such as testimonials or photographs, of their work. It is very important that you know your surgeon’s history, including past mishaps or dissatisfied customers. You should definitely find out what your doctor’s training, education, and credentials are; and how extensive her or his experience is. If you have a specific doctor in mind, try asking people you know whether they have heard anything about her or him, or research his or her name on the web.

Once you have picked a doctor, work with her or him to come up with a long-term plan, since the results not only vary among patients, but are also temporary. Also talk to your doctor about possible payment plans. The cost of a botox procedure can range from $125-$400, depending on the type of treatment. If you know other people who are also interested in botox, you might consider hosting a Botox Party. Since Parties come in bulk, the price per person may be lower, while the quality will remain high.