Botox® Beyond Forehead Wrinkles and Crow's Feet
Injectable Proven Safe and Effective for Non-traditional Facial Rejuvenation Procedures; Alleviating Migraines and Excessive Perspiration
Botox®,
a purified, botulinum A toxin used to block nerve impulses
and temporarily paralyze muscles that cause wrinkles, is safe
and effective for non-traditional uses in facial rejuvenation
according to a study presented today at an annual scientific
meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
Botox® can also be used in conjunction with surgeries such
as forehead lifts, facelifts, and eyelid surgery; to combat
migraine headaches; and to eliminate hyperhydrosis (excessive
perspiration).
Traditionally, plastic surgeons have used Botox® on patients who
desired to non-surgically diminish dynamic wrinkles on their neck or
top third of their face. Dynamic wrinkles, caused by years of facial
movement, include frown lines (vertical lines between the eyebrows),
forehead creases, and crow's feet.
The study reports that Botox® can be used for the central face and
mouth to rid patients of wrinkles underneath the lower eyelid, along
the nasal fold, underneath the lower lip, and vertical creases above
the upper lip where lipstick may run.
" The new facial uses for Botox® tackle problem areas that aging patients
have complained about, but for which we never had a non-surgical remedy," said
Alan Matarasso, MD, co-author of the study and associate professor of plastic
surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. "With Botox®,
patients get rid of wrinkles in a 5 to 10 minute procedure. Since there is little
or no discomfort, patients can literally return to their normal routines immediately
following the procedure."
Another new use for Botox® is the chemical brow lift, which involves
injecting Botox® into areas between and at the outer corners of the
eyebrows.
" As people age, eyebrows tend to lose their arch, becoming more horizontal," said
Dr. Matarasso. "A chemical brow lift can recreate a more arched, youthful
brow, producing similar results to a traditional brow lift but without the surgery."
Botox® is also effective when used after a surgical procedure such
as a forehead lift, facelift, or eyelid surgery. It can be used in combination
with a forehead lift to eradicate residual lines or wrinkles, located
between the eyebrows that may still be present after the procedure. Finally
with eyelid surgery, which primarily adjusts the lower fat pads under
the eye, Botox® can eliminate crow's feet that may still be present
after the procedure.
According to the New York Headache Center, approximately 28 million Americans
suffer from migraine headaches. One reason migraines may occur is from
overworked (tense) muscles in the forehead. Injecting Botox® into
the same areas on the forehead as patients seeking cosmetic benefits,
has shown to relieve tension headaches by relaxing overworked muscles.
Botox® can also be used to treat hyperhydrosis, a serious and sometimes
embarrassing excessive sweating disorder of the underarms, hands, and
feet. The muscles surrounding each sweat gland work "over time" in
patients with hyperhydrosis. When Botox® is injected, the muscle
relaxes and prevents the gland from secreting sweat.
Reprinted with permission from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Web site.
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