About
BOTOX ® in NYC
So many people have been asking about options for wrinkle correction
that Dr. Klapper has launched a new site exploring popular procedures,
including Restylane, Radiesse (formerly Radiance), Alloderm, Hylaform,
and BOTOX®.
Introduction
Dynamic lines and wrinkles are caused by contractions of the delicate
underlying muscles every time we smile, laugh or frown. The more
emotion we show the deeper these lines and wrinkles are likely
to be. Over the years however, constant and even sustained contraction
of these muscles, may lead to more permanent lines and creases
developing. While we may have earned every one of our worry or
laughter lines, the prospect of these permanent creases in the
skin may not appeal to everyone. With the advent of an approved
drug, dynamic lines can be dramatically softened. The procedure,
which uses a purified toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium
botulinum (BOTOX®), is also termed cosmetic denervation. Although
the toxin is the same as the one that causes a serious form of
food poisoning (Botulism), the amount used in cosmetic surgery
is so minute that no systemic or general reaction is likely to
be seen.
Botulinum
toxin has been used very safely and successfully since 1982 by ophthalmologists
to treat nervous twitching of the eyelid and lazy eye. In fact, each
year thousands of patients receive BOTOX® treatments for a variety
of other conditions but over the last 10 years it has become quite
a popular treatment for reversing the visible signs of ageing. Although
celebrated in the media mainly as a line remover BOTOX® has more
recently been used successfully to combat the problem of excessive
sweating of the underarms, palms and even soles.
How
does BOTOX® work?
When injected into a given area BOTOX®, which is the trade
name of Botulinum toxin type A, reversibly blocks the impulses
from the nerves to the tiny facial muscles that are related to
expression lines. By doing this, the muscles cannot contract and
therefore tend to relax. When muscles relax, the overlying skin
remains smooth and unwrinkled while the untreated facial muscles
continue to contract in a normal fashion, allowing normal facial
expression to be unaffected.
What areas
can be treated?
BOTOX® is most commonly performed in the upper face. The most
common areas requested are the forehead lines, vertical frown lines
between the eyebrows, and crows feet or laughter lines radiating
away from the eyes. While it would probably work around the mouth
and chin, it would almost undoubtedly weaken the smile. Smile lines
are usually either treated by laser or by filling with collagen or
fat.
How is
it done?
The procedure itself is simple and safe. BOTOX® is injected
with a very tiny needle into the desired area. Depending on the
area treated, between 4 -10 injections are necessary. Because the
needle is so fine and only a small amount of liquid is used the
pain is usually minor, like a sting for a few seconds. Once the
injection is complete there is usually no discomfort. No sedation
or local anesthesia is required and as no recovery is required,
you can resume normal activities immediately. You can even drive
yourself home or back to the office. Very occasionally some patients
experience a slight temporary bruising or redness at the injection
site. This can be covered with makeup.
How
long does BOTOX® last??
The full effects of BOTOX® treatment are not apparent for three
to seven days. As mentioned the effects are temporary in that the
toxin is slowly metabolized by the body in approximately three to
six months.
Are there
any side effects?
There are very few side effects to this procedure. While allergy
to any medicine is possible, it is rare indeed with BOTOX®. While
a very small amount of brow drooping can occur when injected in this
area, this can usually be avoided by not treating the 1-cm area just
above the eyebrows. Despite precautions however in exceptionally
rare circumstances this can still occur. However due to the non-permanent
nature of BOTOX® this is always temporary. In these unlikely
circumstances if a droop were to occur, it usually lasts about 2-3
weeks(much less than the full dose of BOTOX® lasts).
Am
I a suitable candidate for BOTOX®?
Obviously only a consultation will be able to establish this. However,
while BOTOX® is well tolerated by most people, patients who are
pregnant or have a neurologic disease should not be treated.
With Great Respect
and Appreciation for Mr. Karidis (London, England) for Permission
to borrow his Excellent Text
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You must also be
aware that these notes make no recommendations for surgery and in
no way should it be considered promotional material for any organization.
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