Botox Procedure:
Minute amounts of toxin are injected into the offending
muscles, causing temporary weakness of the muscle, and flattening
the overlying wrinkle. The onset of action takes 3-7 days, and
lasts for about 4-6 months, at which time it can be repeated if
desired.
More recently, Botox has been used in order to shape the eyebrows,
allowing a slight lift of the outer one third of the eyebrow,
without the need for surgery. This is also a temporary phenomenon,
lasting some 4-6 months. It also has found a role in assisting
scar revision surgery, by limiting tension on the wound.
The injection itself is only slightly painful (I tend to dilute
it with local anaesthetic, so temporary numbness
of the area will be experienced - this lasts about 1 hour). The
injections are very safe, with few side effects
being reported, principally slight pain on injection, and occasionally
mild bruising. Rarely, the toxin may seep into adjacent muscles,
causing an undesirable temporary weakness of the muscle - an example
of this would be a droopy upper eyelid or eyebrow. All the above
complications are very uncommon (and lessened, I believe, by the
addition of local anaesthetic). Generally, Botox is popular, and
very well tolerated.
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