Showing posts with label Botox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Botox. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2013

Botox: the Cure for Old Age

Botox Cure

It goes without saying that cosmetic surgery is a million dollar industry. However, if you think the most popular procedures these days are costly, elaborate, hyper-invasive procedures, then you should really think again. In actuality, it’s affordable, simple, and completely non-invasive options like Botox that are considered to be the future of plastic surgery. (That said, if you’re looking for new career options to consider for your future, then Botox courses might not be a bad idea!)

Check out this fun, colorful, and informative infographic for more information on Botox than you ever dreamed was out there! Find out all there is to know about the technology that started it all, as well as the purposes it was first used for. Learn about five unusual and little-known reasons people get Botox injections that have nothing to do with looking younger. Even get your answers to the most frequently asked questions about Botox!

Designed by the American Academy of Procedural Medicine, a provider of medical aesthetics training.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Non-Surgical Treatments for Facial Lines

Demand for non-surgical facial treatments has risen significantly over the last few years, with both men and women now opting for smoother, wrinkle-free skin. Most recovery times for these treatments are short and relatively pain free.

This article will provide a comprehensive guide on the different non-surgical treatments available for facial lines, how they work and whether they could be right for you.

Botox

Botox is one of the most popular non-surgical treatments for facial lines and wrinkles. Once injected into the area, the treatment blocks impulses from the nerve to the tiny facial muscles that cause expression lines. The treatment relaxes the muscles so that they do not contract. After a day or so the facial muscles will begin to relax, and the overlying skin will remain smooth and unwrinkled, allowing normal facial expression to be unaffected.

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are also a popular treatment for treating expression lines. They are a form of hyaluronic acid, a substance that is naturally found in the body. The most popular dermal fillers are Juvederm and Restylane. Once the dermal filler is applied to the area to be treated, the hyaluronic acid replenishes and rejuvenates the skin, instantly giving a more youthful appearance.

Chemical Peels

Another treatment that is really beneficial for treating facial lines and wrinkles are chemical peels.

There are many different types of chemical peels, and each one is tailored to treat a specific skin type or condition. The procedure is performed on the face, neck or hands, as well as for reducing fine lines and wrinkles. The treatment can also be used to improve the appearance of mild scarring, treat certain types of acne, reduce age spots, freckles and dark patches and improve the look and feel of skin that is dull in texture and colour. However, bulges, sagging skin and severe wrinkles do not respond well to chemical peels. They may require other cosmetic treatments such as laser resurfacing, a facelift, brow lift, or eyelift. A dermatologic surgeon will be able to determine which treatment is the most suitable during the consultation.

Micro-Needling

Micro-Needling is suitable for all skin types. The device is rolled along the surface of the skin and the small needles penetrate the bottom layers of the skin, which prompts the body to respond through the creation of new collagen and elastin fibres. As a response, the skin plumps and thickens, ultimately reducing the appearance of fine lines and other texture changes.

If you are thinking of having any form of cosmetic surgery, it is important to research your surgeon prior to the treatment.

Author Byline:
Danielle White is a stay at home mum of two and is interested in all things body beautiful. Her love for looking good started having tried some cosmetic procedures. She now enjoys writing about the subject and related beauty topics. Other than writing in her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and cruising the local clothing shops and spa.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Botox helps with urinary incontinence

U.S. scientists have proposed the use of Botox for the treatment of urinary incontinence.

What is urinary incontinence
Urinary incontinence is one of the major urological diseases in women, which significantly affects the quality of life. The following types of urinary incontinence:
  • Stress incontinence occurs when coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercise, and due to the weakening of the sphincter of the bladder. Sphincter is a circular muscle that prevents the leakage of urine. The weakening of the sphincter in women can be caused by pregnancy, childbirth and menopause, and men - removal of the prostate.
  • Urge incontinence manifests sudden urge to urinate followed by an involuntary release of urine. Urge incontinence can be caused by a urinary tract infection, Parkinson's disease , Alzheimer's disease, trauma, multiple sclerosis .
  • Overflow incontinence due to bladder manifested inability to empty the bladder. This type of incontinence can be caused by an obstacle in the way of the ureter urine flow, nerve damage from diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, in men it is often found in diseases of the prostate.
The essence of the study
The study involved 250 women with urge incontinence of urine. Only one injection of Botox into the bladder led to an understanding that it is not inferior to oral drugs that are currently used for the treatment of urinary incontinence. In contrast, a single injection of Botox freed women from urinary incontinence at 6 months, whereas oral medications must be taken daily.

But we should not forget about the side effects of Botox: some women experience urinary retention, which required a catheter and urinary tract infection. However, Botox can be a great alternative to oral medication.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

What To Do About Your Wrinkles

Actress Kristen Johnston says wrinkles are hot. Kristin Davis says smile lines are beautiful. For men, maybe, but for us ladies, definitely not!

Wrinkles are what many women struggle against daily. Makeup can cover lines and creases to a certain extent, but it's just not that effective unless it's been expertly applied and is long lasting. There are more effective solutions, brought to you by the cosmetic medical industry, but may sound a little odd to you. How about one of these?

Keep Your Skin Smooth With These Wrinkle Treatments:
1. A poison: When you get right down to it, BOTOX is a poison, but that's why it's so effective at treating wrinkles. Featuring botulinum toxin, it is injected into the muscle that is primarily responsible for making the wrinkle or crease in the overlying skin, relaxing it so that it doesn't contract as much. BOTOX is FDA approved as a wrinkle treatment for frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines. BOTOX (as well as other products featuring botulinum toxin, like Dysport) is considered the top cosmetic medical treatment in North America according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. There were over 5.3 million procedures
performed in 2010. Looks like this poison's popular!

2. Snake or bee venom: With the popularity of BOTOX, cosmetic manufacturers are scrambling to find alternatives that work in the same way - which is how snake or and bee venom have become the products of choice for many celebs, including Victoria Beckham, Kate Middleton and Naomi Campbell. Call it a topical version of BOTOX, since they all come in cream/serum form.

3. Hyaluronic acid: Add a little more hyaluronic acid in your skin through an injectable filler, and you'll find your wrinkles smooth away. Hyaluronic acid binds to water, and more water in your skin means more suppleness and volume - which is how the wrinkles are smoothed out. You can even enhance your facial contours, making them more prominent.

Stacie Morris is a writer for Botox Ottawa. Stacie's primary concern? Wrinkles, of course! Her favourite treatment is a customized skincare regimen at home (which includes peptide-rich products) and Botox.

References: ASPS 2010 Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Statistics Visit Here