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Botox Injections For Wrinkles: The Safety Issues

Author: Andy Lim Author Ranking Bronze | Posted: 26-06-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 57 | Rating:  (81) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Botox injections for wrinkles is making big waves in the skin care industry. It can temporarily reduce the appearance of thin lines by paralyzing certain facial muscles. It is approved by the FDA for cosmetic application in improving the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles between eye brows. No doubt it is a safe procedure but there are safety issues that you need to be aware of. You will understand the reason of getting the treatment from qualified sources, the importance of using the approved brand, and the risk of using this medicine. By the end of the article, you may want to consider alternatives to Botox.

Although botox has been approved by the FDA for cosmetic surgery, yet it still poses danger to the patients. On the FDA website, it stated that Botulinum toxin is the most poisonous poison. Indeed, you can reckon it to be the most lethal substance known to mankind.

Allergan, the manufacturer of Botox conducted a clinical study to evaluate the safety use of Botox. They concluded that the worst scenario is death. They also found that it can disrupt your cardiovascular system.

The FDA stressed that the administration of Botox must be performed by qualified and experienced doctors. Injecting into the wrong areas can lead paralysis of the wrong muscles. Furthermore, this mistake can cause the toxin to spread to other areas that are not to be treated. It may be fatal if it is wrongly administered.

Therefore, Botox must only be administered under the supervision of a professional health expert who has certifications in dermatology, ears, nose and throat (otolaryngology), or plastic surgery. In addition, the doctor should has sufficient experience with Botox treatments

The popularity of this drug has driven a certain quarters of people to profit from it. There is a huge market for people want to get rid of wrinkles. Counterfeits of Botox are now available. They are not safe to use because the concentration of Clostridium Botulinum may not follow the safety guidelines of the FDA. With the use of these imitations, the risk of getting botulism increases which can lead to paralysis. So, make sure you are getting the FDA-regulated brand.

The importance of using the approved brand of Botox cannot be overlooked. Due to the popularity of this medicine, many people start to participate in Botox parties. Unqualified persons are injecting this medicine into them with the hope that their wrinkles will vanish. Unfortunately, most of them don't see the results they want. In short, the proper administration of Botox still needs the skills and experience of doctors.

Many feel that this injectable is a safe treatment. Nevertheless, 16 deaths have reported and they are caused by Botox and a similar injection for wrinkle treatment. The deaths are the results of the spread of botulinum toxin inside the body. Many of you know may not realize that most of the marketing campaigns failed to highlight this important fact. More than four in ten people would experience various adverse side-effects.

Although most of the side effects are temporary but some of them such as drooping eyelids can persist for weeks. Patients usually complain about headache and nausea after the treatment is over. Other complications may occur such as pain and bruising at the injection site, redness, and flu-like symptoms.

Botox injections for wrinkles do raise some safety concerns. But these issues are not complete. There are other concerns that are not addressed here. Obviously, the risk is still present no matter what the manufacturer claims. The question is are you willing to take the risk?

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