ANSWERS TO MOST COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT BOTOX
1. WHAT IS BOTOX?
ANSWER: Botox is a chemical produced by the bacteria that causes the food-borne illness botulism. When purified for medical purposes, Botox can be used to temporarily paralyze small muscles of the face that cause facial wrinkling. Once these muscles are paralyzed, the wrinkles in the skin overlying the muscle are minimized or eliminated all together. Common areas treated on the face include forehead and brow wrinkles, crow’s feet and small wrinkles around the mouth.
2. HOW LONG DOES BOTOX LAST?
ANSWER: The temporary paralysis of the facial muscles usually lasts around 3-4 months per treatment. However, the more treatments you receive the longer each treatment lasts. The reason this happens is that the muscles treated get weaker over time and therefore are less capable of forming wrinkles in the skin. Some regular users of Botox may get effects from a single treatment that last as long as 6 months.
3. WILL IT HURT?
ANSWER: The needle used to inject the Botox pinches slightly as all needles do. The Botox itself may sting slightly but this discomfort last only a few seconds. Many patients find that ice placed on the areas to be treated just prior to injection makes the procedure pain free.
4. IS BOTOX SAFE?
ANSWER: There are very few temporary side effects reported from the use of Botox. Some patients may get temporary bruising at the injection site. A very small percentage of patients may get temporary weakness in their eyelid muscles that might make them look sleepy. This side effect can be corrected with eyedrops and will resolve completely after a few weeks. Some patients may complain of temporary headaches in the days after treatment but this is very uncommon. There have been no reports of any long term side effects from the use of Botox.
5. CAN BOTOX BE USED FOR ANY OTHER SKIN CONDITIONS?
ANSWER: Yes! Botox can be used to treat excessive sweating of the hands, feet and armpit areas with excellent results. It is possible to completely eliminate sweating in the areas treated and the effect may last for as long a 6 months per treatment.
6. IS BOTOX VERY EXPENSIVE, AND WILL MY INSURANCE PAY FOR THE TREATMENT?
ANSWER: The cost of treatment varies per person, and depends on the amount of Botox used. The average treatment cost is usually somewhere between $250-$500. Botox is considered a cosmetic treatment, and is generally not accepted by insurance companies, therefor, payment by the patient is expected at the time of service.
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