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Search results for: Botulinum Toxin
Botox injectable botulinum toxin is the leading non-surgical anti-wrinkle treatment in the country. In 2008, over 2.4 million patients received botulinum injections. However, there are a variety of other dermal injections available to treat fine lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet, frown lines, acne scars, forehead creases, dark under eye circles, and even plump lips or rejuvenate skin.
Infant botulism is a potentially life-threatening disease in which the bacteria Clostridium botulinum grows within the baby's gastrointestinal tract.
Most people are familiar with Botulinum Toxin Type A injection under the registered brand name “Botox®.” How safe is this kind of injection … and how effective is it really?
Botulinum bacteria are 10 times more lethal than puff adders and thrive in low-oxygen, low-acid environments - such as a tin of food pierced by a dent or a container of leftovers sitting out at room temperature. So scan your cans and keep leftovers in a fridge set colder than four-degrees Celsius.
Botox is cosmetic procedure most popularly known for treating wrinkles; however, the injections can be used for several other cosmetic enhancements as well as many medical procedures. Botox Cosmetic is the only FDA approved Botulinum toxin, and a patient should be proactive in making sure of the brand being used.
Botox is a botulinum toxin injection that has become immensely popular since its FDA approval and introduction to the skin care market in 2002. Since then, over 11.8 million men and women have experienced noticeable age-defying results and anti-wrinkle treatment with the dermal injection. Many patients and their doctors utilize Botox because it provides dramatic results without surgery or post-operative recovery time.
The debate continues as to whether Hyaluronic acid or collagen is the best option for facial injections. However, research shows that Hyaluronic acid is rapidly becoming the facial injection of choice.Hyaluronic acid facial injection, Restylane, is one of only two FDA approved injections for the treatment of facial wrinkles around the nose and mouth. The other two are the collagen injection for correcting soft tissue deficiencies such as wrinkles and acne scars and botulinum toxin (Botox) for treating frown lines between the eyebrows. However, in a pivotal clinical study of Hyaluronic acid, results indicated that Hyaluronic acid is a safer and more effective option than collagen.
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