Botox

Botox

Amazing uses of Botox
When we refer to Botox, most people refer to it as an injectable substance that is used to fight the signs of aging, especially wrinkles. What many do not know is that Botox (known as botulinum toxin) has other beneficial uses - and it may surprise you.
In traditional use, Botox is mostly used as a way to reduce wrinkles. "Botox impairs your ability to create certain conditions (frowns, wrinkles on the forehead and around the eyes, etc.)."
Botox can also be used as a preventative measure by "not exposing the skin to frequent muscle movements that would otherwise lead to wrinkles."
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
Hyperhidrosis, the clinical term for excessive sweating, can cause frustration and discomfort for patients. There are several different treatment options, including Botox.
The results of an injection session typically take four to six months.
Migraine
If you've ever had the unpleasant experience of suffering from a migraine, you know that it desperately needs immediate relief.

"Lift" the face
Botox, as a minimally invasive alternative to plastic surgery, can actually be used to create a lift look for specific facial features. Recent studies have also shown that Botox can lift the forehead.

In addition to raising the eyebrows, Botox can be injected into the lower part of the nose for a "nose lift" appearance. "Botox in the lower part of the nose can raise the tip of the nose and produce similar results to rhinoplasty."
Looking for a "lip lift"? It is also possible, Mark Bean explains, that the injection can be used to create "a slight bulge outside the lip".

Slimming
The use of Botox has also become more popular for those who are looking for a slimmer face. "We inject between 15 and 30 units in the lower cheeks on each side of the face, resulting in a narrower facial profile." Offer low cost.

Acne
When it comes to fighting acne, there is a whole market full of defeating products. Surprisingly, Botox may be added to that list soon. Studies have shown that a little Botox in active acne lesions can reduce oil production and ultimately lead to less acne.