A Few of the Common Myths With Regard to B.tox

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Sydney Botulinum treatment (Botox for short) is fast becoming ingrained in Sydney society and now it has become an important part of grooming for individuals in Sydney.

Nevertheless I am always surprised by the ridiculous rumours surrounding this procedure.

Here are some of the myths that I hear everyday in my work as a doctor at Star Cosmetic Medicine located in Pyrmont, Sydney.

Myth Number 1: Botox may freeze my expressions!

The human face has approximately sixty muscles. They normally function harmoniously, however from continued movement expression lines can start to form. Too large a dose of Botulinum Toxin have the effect of the facial musculature appearing less taut. Most doctors would use relatively small doses to will result in you seeming well rested, nevertheless you will still look every bit as animated.

Therefore a carefully calculated quantity of Botox in the appropriate place means one can have a reduction in any wrinkles without any compromise in facial expression.

Myth Number 2: Botulinum is toxic!
This to some extent is right. Botulinum Toxin Type A is the exact medical terminology. An overdose may relax muscles that you do not want relaxed or may even make one very sick.

However to help keep things in perspective: an ancient chemist’s saying is that ‘everything is a poison - it all depends on the dose’. Every drug might make anyone extremely sick in large doses. If you drink too great a quantity of water it can result in death.

Myth Number 3: Botox is painful!
At Star Cosmetic Medicine the doctor uses needles finer than a human hair. Some people compare the injections to getting bitten by bugs. It is decidedly not as painful as something like a vaccination.

Myth Number 4: I might lose feeling in my face!
Completely incorrect. Botulinum medicine works principally on the junction between the nerve and the facial muscle, and not on the nerves of sensation. Just the ability to relax muscles is impacted by Botox.

Myth Number 5. You can’t stop having Botox otherwise you will get worse wrinkles than before!
Also untrue.

The first treatment will be effective for around three months. Consequent injections do last a little longer. The wrinkles will gradually reappear as the muscle recovers its normal function. However they will certainly not be any more pronounced than before.

Even if you never had Botox shots again - any wrinkles will most likely be a little less severe than if you had not undergone the procedure. Principally due to the fact that your skin has had a ‘wrinkle holiday’ for a few months.

Published in: Medical Info, My Beauty Tips | on November 23rd, 2009 |

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