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Botox Injections

A Botox® cosmetic procedure is actually the trade name of Botulinum Toxin Type A, a purified toxin produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum. Though it doesn't sound very pleasant, the procedure is a great way to soften or erase the wrinkles and fine lines that can accelerate the appearance of aging.

Very low doses of Botox are administered via a few tiny injections directly into overactive muscles that cause lines to form. Botox gently blocks the transmission of nerve impulses to the injected sites and prevents the muscles from contracting and forming a crease or a wrinkle. This is a highly effective and safe way to treat the wrinkles located between the brows, and has been shown to soften and reduce crows feet, forehead wrinkles, and the neck line.

Although it is technically a toxin, Botox has been used safely by ophthalmologists forover 10 years and has been used for wrinkle therapy since the early 1990's, with no serious side effects documented.

Botox Questions and Answers

What is a Botox procedure?
A Botox cosmetic procedure is actually the trade name of Botulinum Toxin Type A, a purified toxin produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum.

How does it work?
Botox injections relax the muscles that create wrinkles thereby lesseningthe appearance of frown lines, laugh lines and crow's feet.

Is Botox right for everyone?
Both men and women can benefit from BOTOX®. It is noted to be most beneficial on those patients 30-50 years of age, whose facial lines are due more to the underlying muscle pulling rather than dermal elasticity.

How long before you see an improvement of facial lines?
The response can usually be visualized 3-7 days after injection.

Are there circumstances in which one should avoid Botox?
Botox® is not recommended in patients with a history of neuromuscular diseases, and patients with any lesions at the site of injection. Women who are pregnant or nursing should use extreme caution, and consult with a physician before choosing any treatment with BOTOX®.

Are there any risks, and/or complications associated with Botox injections?
Side effects are only minimal, and can include headaches, bruising, pain during injection, asymmetry (one side different than the other), twitching, numbness, and temporary drooping of the eyelids or eyebrows.

How long will BOTOX® treatments last?
Typically, the muscle action and wrinkles will return within 3-6 months, requiring subsequent injections

 

 

Dr. William M. Swartz, M.D.

 Dr. William M. Swartz, M.D.

Dr. William Swartz received a B.A from Johns Hopkins University in 1968 before moving on to Dartmouth Medical School for his B.M.S. and finally to the University of Colorado Medical School for his M.D. in 1972. Dr. Swartz interned at several prestigious institutions throughout the United States including Dartmouth-Hitchcock Affiliated Hospitals and Rhode Island Hospital-Brown University. After establishing his credentials as a dedicated medical professional, Dr. Swartz proudly served his country as a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy in the Department of Plastic Surgery at Portsmouth, Virginia from 1978 to 1980.

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