Update! Botox injection in advanced technique for cosmetic and medical use .
How does it work?
Botox is a neurotoxin. These substances target the nervous system, disrupting the nerve signaling processes that stimulate muscle contraction. This is how the drug causes temporary muscle paralysis.
In order for any muscle to contract, the nerves release a chemical messenger called acetylcholine at the junction where nerve endings meet muscle cells. Acetylcholine attaches to receptors on the muscle cells and causes the cells to contract, or shorten.
Botox injections prevent the release of acetylcholine, which stops the muscle cells from contracting. In this way, the toxin helps the muscles to become less stiff.
Cosmetic uses:
1. Wrinkles , nasal scrunch
2. Facial Contouring)
3. Nasal scrunch
4. Calf Contouring
5. Reshape eyebrows
6. Face Lift or Crown’S Lfiting )
Pre-tarsal muscle hypertrophy Tip of nose lift.
7. Pre-tarsal muscle hypertrophy
8. Tip of nose lift.
9. Gummy smile
10. Perioral line
11. Mationette Line
12. Mental Crease,Poply Chin
13. Aging Platysma Band
14. Microbotox for large pores
15. Arms Contouring
Medical Use
The FDA have approved Botox for the following uses. Unless otherwise specified, the approval is for use in people 18 or older:
1. upper limb spasticity, in anyone older than 2 years
2. crossed eyes, or strabismus, in those older than 12 years
3. severe underarm sweating, or hyperhidrosis
4. preventing migraine in people whose migraine headaches last at least 4 hours on 15 or more days per month
5. reducing symptoms of an overactive bladder due to a neurological condition if anticholinergic medications do not help
6. eyelid spasms, or blepharospasm, due to dystonia
7. a neurological movement disorder called cervical dystonia that affects the head and causes neck pain
Summary
Botox has cosmetic and medical uses. It can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and help treat certain disorders related to the nervous and muscular systems.
If someone wants to try Botox, it is a good idea to speak to a healthcare provider about the risks, costs, and other considerations.
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