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Botox® Injections  


An injection with Botox® interrupts the signal from the nerve to the sweat gland to reduce the sweating in the area that is affected. The injection is done with a very fine needle and, for treatment of the underarms, face and head, the procedure is virtually painless. For treatment of the hands and feet, local anesthesia is used to avoid injection discomfort.

Dynamic wrinkles are caused by contractions of the delicate underlying facial muscle every time you smile, laugh or frown. The more emotion you show, the deeper these wrinkles and lines are likely to be. While you may have earned every one of your worry lines, you don’t have to show them anymore. Now, thanks to a new use for an approved drug, dynamic lines can be dramatically softened. The procedure known as cosmetic denervation uses Botox injections to improve the appearance of worry lines, frown lines, laugh lines, crow’s feet and other dynamic wrinkles.

Excessive Sweating:  
Is underarm sweating considerably interfering with your daily activities and deodorants do not work for you? If this sounds like you, you may be a candidate for BOTOX treatment.  
Frequently Asked Questions.
Q:

How does Botox work?

A: Botox blocks impulses from the nerve to the tiny facial muscle that are related to expression lines. Botox relaxes the muscles so they do not contract. After treatment, the overlying skin remains smooth and unwrinkled while the untreated facial muscles contract in a normal fashion, allowing normal facial expression to be unaffected.
Q: Are Botox treatments safe?
A:

Botox injections have been used safely and effectively for over ten years to treat many ophthalmologic and neurological disorders. Each year thousands of patients receive Botox treatments for a variety of conditions and it is quickly becoming a popular treatment for reversing the visible signs of aging.

Q: What is the treatment like?
A:

Cosmetic denervation with Botox is a simple and safe procedure. Using a tiny micro-needle, a very small amount of Botox is injected, very precisely, into several locations on the face. Because the needle is so fine and only a small amount of liquid is used, the pain associated with the injections is minimal. Most patients compare the sensation to a bug bite. No sedation or local anesthetic is required, and you can resume normal activities immediately. You can even drive yourself home or back to the office. Some patients experience a slight temporary bruising at the injection site. This can be covered with makeup.

Q: Are there any side effects?
A:

Temporary bruising is the most common side effect. In some cases, Botox can migrate and cause a temporary weakness of nearby muscles. In rare cases, there can be a drooping of an eyelid or asymmetry of facial expression. The risk of any side effect depends on the muscles injected. Your doctor will discuss this with you in length before your treatment. Because the effects of Botox are completely reversible, any side effects are temporary, lasting only a few weeks.

Q: What results can I expect?
A:

It can smooth out fine lines and give you a more youthful and pleasant appearance. However, this procedure cannot improve wrinkles due to aging, and sun-damaged skin since they are unrelated to facial muscle contractions. Botox injects will not improve sagging skin or replace the need for a facelift or brow lift.

Q: What are the limitations of Botox injections?
A:

Unfortunately, Botox injections are a temporary solution for the treatment of dynamic wrinkles. The effects of the injections last from three to six months. You will need to have injections about two to three times a year. The early clinical studies indicate that the duration of treatment benefits is increased over time so that you should require injections less frequently in the future. Also, the duration of effect varies from patient to patient.

Q: Is Botox used to treat other symptoms?
A:

Yes. Botox has been used for over ten years on thousands of patients to treat blepharospasm associated with dystonia.

Though lying below the surface, vein disorders are some of the hardest skin conditions to cover up. Spider veins can be particularly problematic because they appear in the face and legs. They are the result of chronic photo damage; as the skin becomes thinner, the vessels become more visible.
We have had tremendous success treating spider veins, in many cases practically eradicating them. Remedies involve a series of individualized laser treatments using high-powered lasers designed specifically to target this condition. The laser light coagulates the blood inside the vessel, causing your body to harmlessly reabsorb it.

 

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