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BOTOX - Frequently Asked Questions

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Botox is the registered trademark name of the botulism toxin produced by Allergan. It is currently the only muscle relaxant approved by the FDA for cosmetic use. Botox has been in use for medical purposes for approximately twenty years. Initially it was used in the fields of ophthalmology, for the treatment of blepharospam  (tremor of the eyelids), neurology for the treatment of neuromuscular diseases, and in otolaryngology, for the treatment of facial nerve disorders. It was during its use for facial nerve conditions, that physicians first realized that Botox improved the appearance of certain facial wrinkles. During this time it has proven to be an extremely safe product for both cosmetic and non-cosmetic purposes. To date, there have been no systemic reactions or allergies to Botox.

A discussion of Botox would be incomplete without an introduction to facial wrinkles. There are two types of facial wrinkles, dynamic and static wrinkles. Static wrinkles are those caused by a combination of gravity and loss of skin elasticity and are typically located in the lower third of the face. Dynamic wrinkles are those wrinkles caused by the activity of the facial muscles. Typically, these wrinkles are located in the upper third of the face and include the horizontal forehead wrinkles, the wrinkles in between the eyebrows (known as glabellar wrinkles), and those around the eyes (known as crow’s feet).  Dr. Bustilllo believes that these wrinkles are best treated with Botox, which acts to relax the muscles that produce them.   Additionally, Dr. Bustillo may use Botox for other uses. For example, the eyebrows may be elevated or downward slopping lower lips may be straightened with Botox injections.

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Botox is considered a minimally invasive procedure for facial rejuvenation.   There are no absolute contraindications to the use of Botox.

Botox is indicated for dynamic wrinkles of the face. When Botox is applied to the area between the eyebrows, the resultant elimination of the wrinkles gives a vibrant appearance. In addition, this may provide a browlift for certain patients. Its application in the forehead area will help to smooth out the horizontal wrinkles.  When placed in the area of the crow’s feet, it acts to smooth the skin around the eyes.

Botox can be combined with other cosmetic procedures for an improved appearance. The use of Botox does not preclude surgical procedures, such facelift or eyelid surgery. In fact, the application of Botox after these procures will help to enhance the appearance. This is because those surgical procedures do not typically treat the wrinkles amenable to Botox.

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Typically, Botox is an injection that is administered using small needles that are as thin as a hair. This allows for a relatively fast and painless injection. After the injection, the skin area is cooled with a small packet of ice to help reduce local swelling. The swollen area typically returns to normal in two hours.

Patients typically can return to normal activity, such as work on the same day. However, patients are asked to refrain from exercise the same day. The effects of Botox start to become apparent in five to seven days. Occasionally small touch ups may have to applied in the second week to perfect the appearance. Dr. Bustillo does not charge patients for touch-ups.

Botox usually lasts about four to five months.  As the patient continues to use Botox, the time between the treatments may sometimes increase. This may be because the patient subconsciously learns not to use the specific muscles treated. This in turn, leads to improvement of the wrinkles with less Botox.


What is Botox?
Botox, or botulinum toxin, is a sterile, purified protein that is produced in the laboratory from the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Botox can be administered by injection to temporarily improve or reduce the appearance of wrinkles or creases. It is commonly used to treat prominent forehead creases, brow furrows and crow's feet. Botox has also been used to successfully treat migraine headaches, excessive sweating and muscle spasm in the neck and eyes.

How does it work?
When injected into the muscles responsible for wrinkles and creases, Botox temporarily weakens or paralyzes the muscle. This temporarily reduces or eliminates previous skin creasing and keeps new skin creasing from occurring.

Who is the best candidate for it?
Good candidates for Botox include men and women who are physically healthy, realistic in their expectations, and interested in improving the appearance of forehead creases, brow furrows and crow's feet. Botox may not be appropriate for individuals with certain neuromuscular disorder like ALS, myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome.

Where is the procedure procedure performed?
It is typically administered in an office setting.

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