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Botox™ goes from a kind of bacteria. But doctors have found that the chemical in Botox™ can also help treat or so health problems. They have been using it safely for some years. Botox™ is used to improve the look of meek to severe frown lines for a short time. Some wrinkles are caused when a muscle contracts (tightens up). Botox™ is injected through the skin into the muscle and keeps the muscle from contracting. When the muscle can't contract, the wrinkle doesn't show as noticeably. For conditions that stimulate muscle spasms or tremors, the drug is injected into the affected muscles. In the handling of migraines, Botox injections are injected into the forehead surface area.

Botox is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. The toxin blocks the conduction of impulses in the nerves and muscles. When Botulinum toxin A is injected into facial nerve muscles, it temporarily paralyzes him. A trained doctor will inject a small amount of Botox™ into a small part of the muscle. Alone that muscle can't move. The action of Botox™ lessens over time so the muscle returns to normal within a few months. Botox™ was approved by the Food and Drug Administration over 10 years ago to treat certain diseases of the eye muscle.

Christopher T. Ho MD
420 E 3rd St Ste 805
Los Angeles, California 90013-1646
(213) 687-3214
http://www.doctor-ho.com
ho1105@aol.com
Julie A. Edween DO
9201 W. Sunset Blvd, GF
Los Angeles, California 90069
(310) 859-8885
http://www.dredween.com
julie@dredween.com
Ronald L. Moy MD
100 Ucla Medical Plz Ste 590
Los Angeles, California 90024-6999
(310) 794-7422

rmoy@ucla.edu
Shane Sheibani MD
6200 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1208
Los Angeles, California 90048-5813
(323) 456-2600
http://www.newmeinstitute.com
drsheibani@newmeinstitute.com
Brian Maltbie Kinney MD
2080 Century Park East
#1110
Los Angeles, California 90067
(310) 277-5112
Debra L. Stafford MD
6051 San Vicente Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90036
(323) 954-9161
http://www.psaf.com/
Ivan Thomas MD
2080 Century Park East
Suite 501
Los Angeles, California 90067
(310) 203-8297
http://www.blandmd.com
Lance Wyatt MD
8631 West Third St.
East Tower Suite 1125 E
Los Angeles, California 90048
(310) 360-7430
http://www.drlancewyatt.com/
Robert Gutstien MD
1125 South Beverly Drive
Suite 600
Los Angeles, California 90035
(800) 339-4968
http://www.cosmeticinstitute.org/

Plastic surgery events known as Botox parties--also seminars, evenings and socials--are a cardinal element of Botox marketing in much of the United States. The gatherings are meant to be a handy means of providing Botox treatments more economically, and may help boil down the anxiety that noramlly goes along with getting an injection. Doctors are finding that treating patients in groups allows them to make the procedure more low-cost to them.

Here's how a "botox party" typically works: A group of women mingle in a common area. Sometimes refreshments are served. One by one, as their name is called, each slips away for about 15 minutes to an individual exam room. He or she pays a fee and signs an informed consent agreement. Anesthesia is rarely needed, but sedatives and numbing agents may be available. The practitioner injects about one-tenth of a teaspoonful of toxin into specific muscles of the brow most often targeted for the upshot. The patietnt then rejoins the group.

Although there is no chance of catching botulism from Botox injections, there are some risks associated with the procedure. If too much toxin is injected, for example, or if it is injected into the wrong place, a person can end up with drooping lid muscles that could last for weeks. This specific complication was observed in clinical trials.

Other common side effects were headache, respiratory infection, flu syndrome, and nausea. Less frequent harmful reactions included pain in the face, redness at the injection place, and brawn weakness. These reactions were in general temporary, but could last several months.



Did You Know?

The top five cosmetic surgeries in 2004 were: liposuction ( up 24% from 2003); breast augmentation (up 19%); eyelid surgery (up 8%); nose job (down 4%); and facelift (up 25%).

Who's Having Surgery?

Americans spent just under $12.5 billion on cosmetic procedures in 2004. Women had nearly 10.7 million procedures, 90 percent of the total.

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