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Botox party invitations are sweeping across America, with hosts serving up at these parties cocktails and Botox injections. Botox, touted as having the ability to erase wrinkles is giving men and women a chance at an eternal look alternative, although the look is temporary.
Botox is related to a toxin called Botulism. Most people know this as food poisoning. Boutulinum toxin places your muscles and tissues in temporary stasis immobilizing them. Movement creates creases, creases become wrinkles. Botox stills this process.
After the diluted Boutulinum (Botox) is injected into the muscles, the muscles cease their spasms. This treatment lasts three to eight months, and is not without some risks:
Dysphasia which is the loss of ability to understand. Upper respiratory infections, headaches, neck pain, droopy eyelid, bruising at the injection site, and nausea.
Although these risks are not common, they are still factors to consider. This procedure, authorized to be used cosmetically in 2002 by the FDA, is still under scrutiny. There is hope that it will be able in the future, too aid chronic back pain sufferers.
If you are interested in this type of remedy, look to spend upwards of $300-$500.00 per injection. You would be wise to pass on the party invitation, and consult a plastic surgeon. At his office you will be given the necessary information you need to make an informed decision, instead of an extra-dry martini with an olive; because alcohol can also increase the risk of side effects. |