November 16, 2009

Botox Sydney: Some Words about it All

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B.tox is now ingrained in Sydney society and now it has become an important part of grooming for individuals in the Harbour City. Nonetheless I am always astonished when I hear the various myths which have developed around this procedure. I have included below a few of the misunderstandings that we come across day in day out at Star Cosmetic Medicine, where I work as a doctor.

Misconception # 1: B.tox can freeze the muscles in my face!

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Research has determined there are about sixty muscles beneath the skin of your face. The continued use of these muscles may cause fine lines or wrinkles. Too large a dose of Botulinum Toxin may result in the muscles of the face looking too relaxed. The quantity used by most doctors will result in you seeming well rested, nevertheless you will always maintain your natural expression.

By employing a carefully calculated amount of the B.tox in precisely the right spot an expressive face is kept whilst the fine lines and wrinkles undergo a softening effect.

Misconception # 2: B.tox is poisonous!
There is a grain of truth in this. Its scientific term is Botulinum Toxin Type A. Too large a quantity may result in loss of muscle tone and even can make one very ill.

Chemists have an old phrase that states ‘everything is a poison – all depending on the dose’. Every medication may make someone unwell in large enough dosages. Water can be a poison if you take too much.

Misconception # 3: Wrinkle injections hurt!
In our practice Star Cosmetic Medicine the doctor utilises a hypodermic needle smaller than human hair. Some people compare the shots to bug bites. It is decidedly not as painful as something like a vaccination.

Misconception # 4: B.tox will numb my face!
Not true. B.tox works on the neuromuscular junction, and not on the nerves of sensation. Just the ability to relax your muscles is impacted by B.tox injections.

Misconception # 5. You can’t stop getting B.tox or you will wrinkle faster than before!
Once More this is simply untrue.

Botox is expected to last for up to 3 months. Any injections after the first one commonly last a few weeks more. The wrinkles will eventually re-emerge as the muscle recovers its normal function. However your wrinkles won’t be any more pronounced than before the treatment.

Even if you never had B.tox injections again – those lines will in all probability be a little better than if you had not undergone the treatment. Principally because you have allowed your skin to have a ‘wrinkle holiday’ for a few months.