| BOTOX®
Botox® is the trade
name of Botulinum Toxin Type A, a purified toxin
produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.
Botox®, in extremely small doses, is injected
directly into the specific muscles that cause
frown lines. These isolated muscles are frozen
by the Botox®, and can no longer contract.
The action of frowning is stopped, and frown lines
diminish.
Frown lines are caused by the bunching of skin
from facial muscle contraction. When we frown,
the skin between our eyebrows is gathered into
a fold which eventually causes a chronic furrow.
Now you can soften and reduce these frown lines
without surgery and without scars, by a simple
treatment with Botox®.
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Where
do you put the Botox®?
The frown line between the
eyebrows is caused by the action of a muscle called
the corrugator. You can feel this muscle as a
thickening just below the inside of your eyebrow,
when you purposefully make yourself frown.
Injecting Botox® directly into the corrugator
muscle stops your ability to draw your eyebrows
together when you frown. Once the muscle is paralyzed,
it cannot contract, and the frown line gradually
fades away.
When does Botox®
start to work, & how long does it last?
The results of Botox®
treatment start to appear in three to ten days.
The treated muscles will gradually regain their
action over three to five months. When the frown
line start to reappear, a simple repeat treatment
is all that is necessary to maintain the desired
results.
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