5 Myths About Botox

Botox is an abbreviated form of a botulinum toxin found in the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Botox is generally used for smoothening out the wrinkles and worry lines in the face area. This is done by injecting tiny, diluted portions of the toxin into the particular areas. This process is taken forward by the nerve endings which sends the message to the muscles to relax, resulting in the wrinkles and fine lines to smoothen. 

Botox treatment is customarily done on the lines of the forehead, under-eyes and frowns, and smile lines around the lips. The technique requires no anesthetic drug, and it takes around four to seven days for the treatment to show the visible outcomes.

However, there are plenty of myths surrounding Botox, and here we compare them to the facts for a better understanding of the process.  

Myth # 1: Botox is Painful

There have been no discomforts or uneasiness reported by people who have taken a Botox injection. The needle used during Botox is very thin and the liquid inserted is in a very small amount. That’s why only a slight tweak is felt during the process. It is almost as unrecognizable as a mosquitoes’ bite. 

Also, the entire process only takes a few seconds, which means the pinch, even if it is from multiple injections, depending on the treatment required, is short-lived and tolerable.

Myth # 2: Botox Gives You an Expressionless Face

The second myth that goes around on getting a Botox is that it negates your ability to express emotions through facial expression. This happens because Botox freezes your facial muscles, but the truth is Botox helps loosen and relax your muscles. The injection focuses on decreasing muscle contraction and hence smoothing the concerned area. 

In fact, the softening of muscles leads to helping you express every range of emotion, whether it requires smiling, laughing, frowning, or being amazed or perplexed. 

Myth # 3: Botox Only Works on Wrinkles

Botox is preferable when it comes to treating a number of various cosmetic conditions. Be it the skin around your eye or mouth, eyebrow lift, jawlines, and dimple on the chin, Botox treatments are very effective. They are also known to treat migraines and backaches, as well as hyperhidrosis.

Myth # 4: Botox Causes Botulism 

Botox is a toxin produced from botulinum, which is found in the bacteria that is responsible for botulism food poisoning. Botulism causes danger when it reaches the CNS (Central Nervous System) of the brain. However, the toxin Botox when injected on a specific area stays in that area. It does not spread in the body so there aren’t any serious effects caused.

Myth # 5: Botox is Unsafe and Toxic

Botox treatments were first invented in the 1970s to cure eye problems like strabismus. Ever since it has been used in various areas of the face and so far, there haven’t been any recorded side effects or long-term diseases caused due to this. 

Studies show that it would require injecting a 100 times stronger dosage of Botox than the average dosage for it to show any side effects and be toxic for use. 

Conclusion

Botox has been one of the best treatments for younger-looking and healthier skin. It is safe and effective and it gives you results in no time. Because when it comes to appearances and self-care, doctors recommend the most trusted and active techniques.At Dr. Vinay’s Vibrance Skin Laser and Cosmetic Clinics, we offer a huge variety of services and cosmetic treatment options related to skin and face, one such technique is Botox. His skill and experience in this technique will help you to get maximum results with minimum side effects. So pick anti-aging techniques like Botox instead of worrying about the wrinkling skin with the finest self-care choices.

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