It is present in the media, social circles, and doctor's offices across the nation, and has been employed for cosmetic use since 2002. This revolutionary injectable, Botox, is the number one cosmetic procedure in the United States due to its reliable and long-wearing results. Though many people associate Botox with winkles, it can also be used for its original purpose: to treat ocular muscle spasms. It can also be used to treat problems with eye coordination, severe armpit perspiration, and migraine headaches.
Presently, it is most often used as an anti-wrinkle treatment for crow's feet, fron lines, and lines in the forehead.
What is it?
Scottsdale Botox is a gel that combats wrinkles by paralyzing specific facial muscles and stopping its contraction, smoothing wrinkles by as much as 80%. Its results last for about three to five months and are fully evident within the first week of injection.
Patients who consider Scottsdale Botox are typically between the ages of 35 and 60. There are some side effects associated with Botox injections, including headache, nausea, redness, and pain at the injection points. They usually resolve themselves within a few days after the procedure, though any abnormal reactions to the treatment should be reported to your doctor immediately.
Botox is safe for cosmetic use and can truly help revitalize your face by diminishing the appearance of troublesome wrinkles. Your qualified doctor may recommend an alternative procedure depending on your situation and goals, so it is best to be upfront with your doctor about what you expect out of the treatment during your initial consultation.
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As with any procedure, it is imperative that you enlist the help of a qualified and experienced medical professional who has performed the procedure before. Do your research to fully understand Scottsdale Botox and how it can benefit you - you'll be glad you did!
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