Exposing B.tox Myths

Botulinum medicine (abbreviated to Botox) is fast becoming the latest style amongst Sydney’s stylish set and now it has become a grooming must for some individuals in the city.

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Nevertheless I am often astounded when I listen to the plethora of urban legends that surround this uncomplicated procedure.

I have outlined below some of the popular myths which we encounter day in day out at Star Cosmetic Medicine, where I am employed as a doctor.

Mistake Number 1: My facial muscles will stiffen up!

The human face has 60 or so muscles. The facial muscles normally perform harmoniously, however over a period of time wrinkles may begin to form. When an excess of Botox has been employed facial muscles can become slightly less taut. The dose injected by most doctors result in you looking less tired, yet you will maintain your facial expression.

Therefore the correct quantity of Botox in the right site means you should get a softening of the lines without reducing facial expression.

Mistake Number 2: Botox is a toxic substance!
This to some extent is true. Its pharmaceutical name is Botulinum Toxin Type A. An overdose may end up in a decrease in muscle tone and can even make one extremely sick.

However to help keep things in perspective: an ancient pharmacy expression states that ‘everything is poisonous – it all depends on the dose’. A large quantity of any drug can result in sickness. Water can be a poison if enough is taken.

Mistake Number 3: Botox will sting!
Your hair is thicker than the needles we have at Star Cosmetic Medicine. Numerous people have said that the injections are not as sore as being bit by a bug. It definitely is not as painful as something like a vaccination.

Mistake Number 4: My face will be less sensitive!
False. Botox acts on the junction between the nerve and the facial muscle, not the nerves of sensation. Botox just affects the ability to relax muscles.

Mistake Number 5. You must keep getting Botox or else you will develop even worse wrinkles than before!
Also untrue.

The first Botox treatment will be effective for about three months. Later treatments tend to last a few weeks more. The wrinkles will eventually reform as the muscle recovers its normal function. But they certainly won’t be more pronounced than when you began your Botox therapy.

Even if you never have Botox injections again – any wrinkles should be better than if you had never been treated. Due to the fact that your skin has had a ‘wrinkle holiday’ whilst the treatment was active.

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