The battle against wrinkles is one of the skin issues facing ladies. To combat this, they can go any length. Botox is one of the several options to combat the skin condition.
So what exactly is Botox?
Botox injections are primarily used to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles. They also used to treat conditions such as neck spasms (cervical dystonia), excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), an overactive bladder and lazy eye. Botox injections may also help prevent chronic migraines. Botox is itself is temporary lasting for 3-4 months. However, it lasts longer for some patients in which in lasts longer like up to 4-6 month and others it is shorter like a 2-month range. Normally first-timers of botox would notice that it may not last as long until after the second treatment.
What age is appropriate for botox?
Botox is approved for patients who are 18 years and older. Experts agree that patients in their mid to late 20s and early 30s are at a good age for preventative Botox treatment.
Is Botox good for ones health?
Although botulinum toxin could be life-threatening, small doses — such as those used in the application of Botox — are still considered safe. In fact, only 36 cases of adverse effects associated with cosmetic use were reported to the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) between 1989 and 2003.
Who shouldn’t do botox?
People who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a neurological disease should not use Botox. Since botox does not work for all cases, it is advisable to consult your doctor first before doing botox. What shouldn’t you do after botox?
- Touching The Treated Area
- Careless Lounging/Sleeping
- Physical Activity
- Facials/Other Cosmetic Treatments
- Travel
- Alcohol
- Painkillers/Blood Thinners
- Excessive Heat Exposure

