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Botox Injections in Frown Lines – Does it Hurt?


My trusty docs, Dr. Litner and Dr. Solieman from Profiles Beverly Hills, injected Botox the hereditary frown lines between my eyebrows, also know as “elevens.” (And, yes, I am a legitimate candidate for Botox there, as I frown when I sleep and have had increasingly deep grooves there for years. Most readers of my blog, JolieNadine.com, don’t notice because I’ve been Botoxing the lines for a couple of years now.) Thanks to numbing cream, it barely hurt, although it did sting a bit on the outer corners of the eyes. Check out my site, JolieNadine.com, for more, or visit the Docs’ site, beverlyhillsprofiles.com

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Skin Rejuvenation – Sculptra injections live demonstration


Better than Botox? SurgiCare Manchester organised in March 2010 a live demonstration of Sculptra – the new procedure in the anti-aging arsenal. The procedure was carried out by Jonquille Chantrey, our Non-surgical Director. All in all it was a very informative evening and one we will be looking to repeat in the future. Please contact us if you want to attend our next FREE informative event in cosmetic surgery, weight loss or non-surgical treatments.

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Lip enhancement injections and wrinkle treatment Sydney


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Botox Injections


Video demonstration of botox injections by Dr. Geoffrey Leber in Paradise Valley, Arizona

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Sculptra now FDA Approved! Sculptra Injections Demostrated by Dr. Mest a Leading Sculptra Expert


www.bpacific.com – How can you make a natural looking younger face without surgery? Sculptra may be the answer. Sculptra does not just fill in wrinkles or saggy areas of the face as other fillers do, it revitalizes the skin to produce its own collagen. Its effects can last for over 2 years. Sculptra has been used in Europe for many years for facial rejuvenation and has recently been approved by the FDA. Dr Mest and Dr Humble from Blue Pacific are the leading US Sculptra experts. They were part of the original studies that resulted in the FDA approval of Sculptra in the US.

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New Procedures Make Botox Injections Easy, Safe and Leave you Looking Fabulous

What is Botox?

Quite simply, Botox is a type of toxin produced by the bac­terium Clostridium botulinum. If you’re thinking that some­thing sounds familiar about this substance, that’s because this bacterium is the same one that causes botulism, or food poi­soning. It’s also the same bacterium that some countries stockpile as a bacterial weapon. You might be wondering if this is a substance you would want injected into your face.

Thanks to the wonders of medical technology, injecting Botox into the face isn’t only possible, it’s being done thou­sands of times a day, and safely. In the late 1970s, scientists learned that botulinum toxin, when it was diluted to a fantastic degree, had some very positive characteristics, proper­ties that could bring significant relief to thousands of people who had specific neuromuscular problems throughout the body. And after years of science and serendipity, experts learned that botulinum toxin A (the bacterium has eight different toxins, or serotypes, each named for a letter of the alphabet) has cosmetic uses as well, especially when it comes to getting rid of wrinkles in the upper third of the face–that is, along the forehead and at the outer corners of the eyes. If you’re familiar with the concept of homeopathy, you’ll see a similarity with Botox.

In homeopathy, a substance– sometimes one that is poisonous when taken at regular strength, such as arsenic–is diluted to such a tremendous de­gree that when it is finally ingested, it is completely safe. Bot­ulinum toxin is extremely potent, but Botox injections contain a greatly diluted form of the toxin, rendering the in­jection safe yet effective.

Injections of Botox, one of the fastest-growing cosmetic procedures on the market today, are used for the reduction or elimination of facial wrinkles caused by dynamic, or hyper-functional, muscles (muscles that get a lot of use). Those are the wrinkles that form when you contract your facial muscles to form a frown, squint, grimace, smile, or other type of expression, resulting in those tell-tale lines around your eyes, mouth, or nose, and across your forehead. Botox can be very effective in temporarily getting rid of some, but not all, of your facial wrinkles. But before we talk about which wrin­kles Botox can banish, let’s find out more about this well loved substance.

How Botox Can Help?

Every year in the United States, millions of men and women undergo one or more cosmetic procedures that in some way enhance or change their ap­pearance. From chemical peels to nose reconstruction to eyelid tucks, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and other cos­metic surgeons across the country are reshaping the way Americans look, and as a result, how they feel about them­selves. Own up to it: you may believe the ancient adage that wrinkles add character to a face . . . but you don’t want it to be your face, at least not just now when you’re thirty or forty or fifty. You want to look as young as you feel and be as naturally gorgeous as you can be. And why shouldn’t you?

The desire to look young and gorgeous is far from new. Since ancient times, both men and women have searched for ways and concocted formulas to look more youthful. Eye and face cosmetics were used by the ancient Egyptians, the most well-known of whom is Cleopatra, who was known to use lactic acid to peel her skin to look more gorgeous. Archaeologists have found formulas, written on papyrus, that clarify how to prepare mixtures of plants and honey for women to use as facials. Archaeological digs have also uncovered many con­tainers that once held green malachite, black antimony powder, and lead sulfide, all types of minerals that were ground up and used as cosmetics.

Ancient people even performed crude cosmetic procedures to improve–in their opinion–people’s appearance. In west­ern Russia, for example, a broad, flat nose was considered gorgeous, so parents would bind the nose of a child to achieve this result. Because the Chinese believed that dainty feet were a sign of wealth and beauty, the practice of binding the feet of girls to prevent foot growth existed for thousands of years. Among some African tribes, an elongated neck is considered a thing of beauty, so some women keep adding rings around their necks to gradually stretch it to a desirable length.

Modern-Day Botox Procedures

As we’ve seen, there have always been people who are willing to undergo different procedures or use various products to help them look young and gorgeous. Apparently many people still feel similarly. According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, 623,588 Botox procedures were performed in 1999, two years before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) even approved Botox injections for cosmetic use. These procedures, which were done to reduce or eliminate wrinkles on various sites on the face and neck, are known as “off-mark” uses (once a drug has been approved for one use, it can legally and ethically be used for other purposes, at the discre­tion of the practitioner). Botox has been approved for various medical (that is, noncosmetic) uses since 1989. And its off-mark uses for cosmetic purposes continue to grow: in 2000, the number of procedures was 730,787; in 2001, it ballooned to 913,484.

With the new FDA approval of Botox on April 15, 2002, for removal of frown lines–also known as glabellar lines– on the forehead, experts believe the number of procedures will greatly surpass the million mark. Right now, only one other cosmetic procedure–chemical peels–is performed more often: more than two million people undergo them each year. And some combine a chemical peel with Botox injec­tions to get rid of wrinkles and improve skin texture. It’s vital to note that the only cosmetic use the FDA has approved Botox for is the removal of glabellar lines. But, doctors have been using Botox for cosmetic reasons in this and other areas of the face for about ten years. Some of the wrinkle sites, like smile lines that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth and down the sides of the mouth, do not respond as well to Botox be­cause the facial lines that form there are not as strongly muscle-driven as those in the other regions. But, Botox can be used along with other cosmetic procedures to get the look you desire.

But overall, the risks of Botox, when administered by a knowledgeable professional, have been very low. And this safety factor has fueled a growing interest in Botox among people of all ages. Botox injections have become all the rage, and not just among aging baby boomers. Approximately 17 percent of the people who underwent Botox injections in 2000 were be­tween the ages of nineteen and thirty-four, hardly an agegroup one usually associates with bothersome wrinkles and aging skin problems. By far the largest percentage of Botox users was the 35 to 50 age group, at 41 percent. Those in the 51 to 64 age group counted for 29 percent, with men and women 65-plus rounding out the total at 13 percent.

As of spring 2001, about 12 percent of those getting Botox injections were men. And the number of men seeking Botox injections is expected to grow. Botox is an simple, convenient way to accomplish the look they want. And it’s not just actors, jet-setters, and chief executive of­ficers who are lining up for their injections. Even construction workers, police officers, social workers, and others from all walks of life are looking to get rid of wrinkles.

So why is everyone doing it? Well, you may want to look younger to help advance your career. For some industries, pleasant looking is a must, and you’d better look young and vital to stay in the game.

Stevie James is an experienced beautician who has set up a Free Beauty and Clinique Cosmetics Secrets website to offer free tips, techniques and methods to quickly and easily help you on your path to looking fabulous!

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Botox or collagen injections to correct cleft chin?

I have done some basic research online about Botox and collagen injections. Both seem to be relatively safe with few possible complications. I am interested in correcting a mild cleft chin without surgery. Are Botox or collagen injections suitable to temporarily treat a cleft chin?

I couldn’t find any mention online of cleft chins being corrected with either Botox or collagen injections. I know the correction would be temporary, and that’s okay. Does anyone know if this is even possible?

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Botox Injections: How to Get a Face Lift Without Surgery

Thinking about a face lift? There are many alternative treatments to cosmetic surgery, which give a non-surgical face lift, reduce wrinkles and help you look 10 years younger. In the last few years, Botox has become a very well loved treatment. There is a long history of safe, effective use of Botox to treat muscular problems, and now it is used to remove lines and wrinkles on the face caused by daily muscle contraction of your natural facial expressions.

How Does Botox Work? Botox (Botulinum Toxin) prevents muscles from contracting. When injected into the face, it relaxes the muscles and therefore removes facial lines and wrinkles caused by muscle contraction. It is a temporary anti ageing treatment, lasting for several months. The effects of botox can make you look years younger, and boost your self confidence and self esteem.Which areas of the Face can be Treated with Botox? Lines on the face caused by muscle contraction can be treated by Botox. Lines on the forehead, frown lines at the bridge of the nose (glabella lines), eye wrinkles and crows feet (laughter lines) can all be treated with Botox.

When Will I See Results After a Botox Treatment? The full effects of Botox injections can be seen in 5-7 days. Results may vary on individuals, depending on the severity of wrinkles and the strength of muscles treated.

What are the Side Effects of Botox Injections? Bruising can occur around the injection site, and occasionally if a blood vessel is hurt, a patient may get “black eye” bruising. The use of an ice pack before and after botox injections will minimise any bruising. Occasionally, a temporary drooping of the eyelid may occur. The risks of this can be minimised if injections to the forehead are limited to the upper and central areas of the forehead. This also has a beneficial effect of lifting the eyebrows, which improves the appearance of the upper eyelids and reduces any drooping skin around the upper eyes, giving a more youthful, wider eyed look.

If you are considering Botox injections in order to look your best for a special event, it is recommended that you have your Botox treatment at least 7 days before the event, to allow for the full effects of botox and to allow for any bruising to fade away. Any injection carries a small risk of infection, so Botox treatments are not recommended if you are pregnant or breast feeding.

How Many Botox Treatments are Required? Botox injections should be repeated every 3-4 months. Patients who have had Botox treatments over 12 months may only require further treatments every 6 months.

Where Can I Get Botox Injections? There are many clinics and beauty salons offering botox treatments. Many beauty salons have a visiting doctor who carries out the injections, so the treatments may only be available on a limited number of days for a particular beauty salon. If you live in a well populated area, you should be able to get botox treatments without travelling too far from home. An internet search for “botox” and the name of your town should help you find a local clinic or beauty salon which offers the service.

Author Lin Parker researches anti ageing beauty treatments and skin care products available to help women look younger and feel more confident.


For more information on face lifts and the various non surgical alternatives to cosmetic surgery, visit Face Lift Advice

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The Truth About Using Injections for Crows Feet

It never fails… I have been questioned the question so many times is Botox used for crows feet, and the answer that I always give is of course it is. Many people seem to be of the impression that this compound is used only to rid your skin of serious wrinkles and chasms in your skin, but in all actuality this compound is used clinically to treat all stages of aging.This compound, along with collagen, has been used in the clinical treatment of aging skin for many years now, and it really used to be included as an ingredient in over the counter topical solutions just as collagen is today. That was place to a stop when it was learned by the FDA to be too perilous when used by untrained hands even in low dosages.As I stated the answer to the question is Botox used for crows feet is yes, but just because clinics are willing to use it for this purpose doesn’t mean that it is a excellent thought. You see, the whole premise behind using this compound as a tool to alleviate wrinkles is that it has the power to paralyze your muscles for an extended period of time, and that is what makes it work.When this compound is injected into the muscles under your skin the muscle becomes slack, and starts to sag. When the muscles being treated start to sag they draw the wrinkled skin with them, which stretches the skin out and smooth’s out your wrinkles. Does injecting something into your face that paralyzes your muscles really sound like a excellent thought to you?Now we know the answer to is Botox used for crows feet, and that it’s really not a excellent thought for anyone to do. Let’s go on to other things that can be of more help to you, and will certainly be safer for you. What I would advise you to do is buy products that contain both Functional Keratin and Phytessence Wakame kelp extract in them, because of their ability to increase your skin’s structural tissue.What this pair of all natural ingredients gives you is a tremendous increase of your body’s natural collagen and elastin, and also a rise in the amount of hyaluronic acid that your skin possesses. Once you have developed enough of these three tissues back the transformation that you will have undergone will simply amaze you. You will not look like the same person.The question of is Botox used for crows feet becomes unimportant once you know that there are safer alternatives that are available to you that offer you so much more. Who wants to inject potentially damaging chemical agents into themselves when all you have to do is rub a product on your skin in order to return to the way that you used to look?Is Botox used for crows feet? Yes it is, but I wouldn’t advise anyone to try it. There are better ways in order to get the job done.If you want like to learn more about small known but clinically tested and proven natural ingredients that are used for treating aging skin, visit my website today.

Laurel is a long time user and passionate advocate of natural skin care products. Visit her site now to learn cutting edge, anti-aging skin care products she recommends after extensive research: http://www.gorgeous-skin-site.com.

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