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Botox: not for Wrinkles Only

Sunday, July 12th, 2009
Sharon Bell recently asked:


Megan Hand, 5, and Kira Glossop, 4, have spent most of their lives in a wheelchair because of cerebral palsy. Botox injections have made them walk again.

Hand of Mossley, Manchester, was given seven Botox injections in each of her legs by Dr. Tim Meadows of Booth Hall Children’s Hospital in Manchester. She now runs around with her three-year-old sister Chloe, and her mother Claire, 24, is proud of her.

“There’s no stopping her now. She keeps saying, ‘Watch me mummy’, then she gets her balance and she’s off. She calls them her ‘magic legs’,” Claire told The Sun.

Botox allowed Kira to fulfill her dream of becoming a bridesmaid at her mom’s wedding. With the aid of a walking frame, she managed to walk down the aisle in a lovely pink dress.

“All our dreams came true. She’s such a cheerful, brave little girl and has been through so much. We’re so proud,” said her 25-year-old mother Tracy of Bolton, Greater Manchester. Kira’s dad Ashley couldn’t agree more.

“It was just fantastic to see Kira as a bridesmaid,” the 26-year-old engineer said.

Cerebral palsy is caused by a brain injury that occurs before, during or shortly after birth. It affects a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture. The condition causes muscle tightness, hampering a person’s ability to walk or stand. While not a cure, Botox – a purified form of the botulinum toxin - can help cerebral palsy sufferers live normal lives by making them walk again.

Unknown to many, this popular non-surgical wrinkle treatment has numerous benefits. Since scientists first used the toxin in the 1960s, they have discovered that this deadly poison has the ability to change the lives of people with debilitating diseases.

“Besides a wrinkle treatment, Botox is also used to treat several health conditions, including headaches, backaches, eye muscle problems, muscle spasms and excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis). Also, researchers have found that treating facial scars early on with Botox may improve the appearance of scars long-term. This use for Botox is experimental, however, and hasn’t been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA),” according to the MayoClinic.com.

Tracey Raikes of South Elmsall, West Yorkshire, is another Botox success story. She suffered a stroke ten days after giving birth to her youngest daughter. The incident left the 38-year-old housewife paralyzed on the left side. Physiotherapy improved her condition but her left arm was useless and she couldn’t open her hand. When she read about Botox on the internet, she called her doctor for advice.

“Botox was injected into my shoulder and thumb, and at various points in my forearm. I felt nothing and it was over quickly. At first, I was disappointed because nothing changed, but just under a week later I could pull my fingers straight, and although my arm still hung down lifelessly, the hand looked perfectly normal. Even better, the pains in my shoulder disappeared. I now feel that my arm looks as good as possible under the circumstances, and I have Botox every three months,” she said.

In 1989, the FDA approved Botox to treat eye muscle disorders like uncontrollable blinking and crossed eyes. Later, doctors found it had an unusual side effect: it reduced the frown lines between the eyebrows. Since then, Botox has emerged as a popular wrinkle fighter and is used to treat crow’s feet and forehead creases among others.

Still, not all wrinkles respond well to Botox and not everyone can afford the pricey injections considering that they have to be repeated every three to four months. For these people, the use of the Rejuvinol AM/PM Botox Alternative Age-Defying System might be more practical. This unique system consists of the Rejuvinol morning moisturizer and the Rejuvox night cream that work together to moisturize the skin and diminish the appearance of crow’s feet, laugh lines, and wrinkles. Go to http://www.rejuvinol.com for more details.





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.

Botox Cosmetic Injections - Improve Your Appearance

Sunday, April 26th, 2009
Spero Theodorou recently asked:


BOTOX cosmetic injections are a reasonable alternative for those desiring to improve their appearance without going for the surgical option. BOTOX cosmetic injection is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment for reducing and preventing wrinkles appearing on your face. Further, it has been approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) as a safe treatment.

An Effective Treatment for Removing Wrinkles

BOTOX is Botulism Toxin Type A, a purified form of protein, which is directly injected into the specific muscles on your face to remove your ****** wrinkles. When Botulism Toxin Type A is injected in a particular area, the muscles there cannot twist for a specific time period, and the wrinkles in that area temporarily go away, thus giving your face a smooth look. Apart from removing wrinkles, BOTOX treatment has proven to be a very effective remedy for treating various medical conditions. 

The Areas that can be Treated Using BOTOX

•    Frown lines

•    Forehead creases

•    Crow’s feet (around the eyes)

•    Glabellar lines (between the eye brows)

•    Neck bands on the underside of the chin

•    Wrinkles surrounding the upper lip

Get Instant Results

Most of the patients considering Botox injections for wrinkles are sure to see positive results in a matter of days, usually within 10 days. No recovery time is needed as it is a non-surgical treatment option. Patients can return to routine activities immediately after the treatment. The effect usually lasts between 3 to 6 months, but, repeat injections are often required to maintain the desired results. Slight redness and swelling in the treated area, minor bruising, nausea, and headache can occur after BOTOX treatment.

Before you decide to have BOTOX wrinkle treatment, make sure that the physician you choose is well-experienced and talented in this area.



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