What
is BOTOX® Cosmetic?
A
BOTOX® Cosmetic treatment is a simple, nonsurgical procedure that
smoothes the deep, persistent lines between your brows that develop
over time. One 10-minute treatment -- a few tiny injections --
relaxes the muscles that cause those lines to form and keeps them
relaxed up to 4 months. BOTOX® Cosmetic has been widely tested. Now
it’s approved by the FDA.
(In
addition to FDA approved between the brow treatments, Hale-Qamar
Cataract and LASIK Center
offers "off label" treatments for crow's feet and forehead lines.)
The
results are dramatic and apparent within days. In clinical trials,
nearly 90% of the men and women surveyed rated the improvement in
their brow lines as moderate to better. For many, BOTOX® Cosmetic
virtually "erases" these lines.
Unlike
surgery, BOTOX® Cosmetic is fast, simple, and minimally invasive,
with no downtime or recovery. Most people return directly to work or
normal activity following treatment. Within days, they report
looking more natural and relaxed. With BOTOX® Cosmetic, they’ll
know you’ve done something, they just won’t know what.
What
isn’t BOTOX® Cosmetic?
BOTOX®
Cosmetic is not magic. It’s medicine, the result of years of
careful research and testing. Allergan’s BOTOX® product is the
only one of its type with over 10 years of success in treating
patients with a variety of conditions. With dosing specific to treat
frown lines, this same product is now available as BOTOX® Cosmetic.
BOTOX®
Cosmetic will not radically change your appearance or make you look
like you’ve had "work done." It will not make you look
20 years younger. Because it’s highly localized and administered
intramuscularly, its effects are usually confined to the region of
injection, and BOTOX® Cosmetic does not remain in your body
indefinitely.
Is BOTOX®
Cosmetic right for you?
If
doing all you can to look your best is important to you, BOTOX®
Cosmetic may be for you.
If
reducing those tough lines between your brows would make you feel
more approachable, BOTOX® Cosmetic may be for you.
Thousands
of appearance-conscious women and men have already discovered the
benefits of BOTOX® Cosmetic. Not just models and movie stars, but
ordinary people -- teachers, mothers, and business people from all
walks of life.
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Who should
administer BOTOX® Cosmetic?
Any
authorized health care professional can administer BOTOX® Cosmetic,
but dermatologists, ophthalmologists, otolaryngologists, plastic
surgeons, or other cosmetic physicians are generally more
experienced.
What can I
expect from BOTOX® Cosmetic treatment?
Your
doctor will determine exactly where to administer several tiny
injections to achieve the best results. No anesthesia is required,
although your doctor may choose to numb the area with a cold pack or
anesthetic cream prior to injecting. The entire procedure takes
approximately 10 minutes. Discomfort is minimal and brief -- most
patients compare the sensation to a bug bite. It is unlikely you
will develop significant side effects, although some people may
develop slight temporary bruising at the injection site, which can
easily be covered by makeup. You may resume normal activity
immediately.
Within
days, you'll see a marked improvement which may continue to improve
for as long as a week and should last up to 4 months.
BOTOX®
Cosmetic relaxes the overactive muscles whose repeated contractions
cause the lines between your brows to form. So you can frown, smile,
or look surprised -- without the furrows, creases, and wrinkles.
The
most common side effects are headache, respiratory infection, flu
syndrome, temporary eyelid droop, and nausea. BOTOX® Cosmetic
should not be used if there is an infection at the injection site.
Who is a good
candidate for BOTOX® Cosmetic?
Any
woman or man who is concerned about the appearance of their frown
lines can consider BOTOX® Cosmetic. Treatment can be used by people
from ages 18 to 65. Your doctor can help you decide if BOTOX®
Cosmetic is right for you.
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What exactly
is BOTOX® Cosmetic?
BOTOX®
Cosmetic is a natural, purified protein produced by the Clostridium
botulinum bacterium. Very low doses of BOTOX® Cosmetic are
administered via a few tiny injections directly into the overactive
muscles that cause lines to form. BOTOX® Cosmetic works by blocking
the transmission of nerve impulses to the injected muscles. The
effects of BOTOX® Cosmetic are usually confined to the injected
region; it does not travel throughout the body.
Are BOTOX®
Cosmetic treatments painful?
Discomfort
is minimal and brief. Your physician may choose to use a local
anesthetic cream or ice to minimize this. Once the injection is
complete, there is usually no discomfort.
Will my lines
look worse if I choose not to continue treatments?
No. Your lines
gradually revert to their pre-treatment appearance.
How long does
BOTOX® Cosmetic last?
BOTOX® Cosmetic
lasts up to 4 months.
Is BOTOX®
Cosmetic expensive?
When
considering your facial aesthetic options, you'll find that BOTOX®
Cosmetic is quite affordable. According to the American Society for
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's 2000 survey, BOTOX® Cosmetic is one of
the least expensive facial aesthetic procedures, ranking 7th in the
9 most widely-used procedures in the United States. Like other
appearance-related investments, such as hair coloring and cuts,
teeth whitening, and chemical peels, the cost must be weighed
relative to your expectations. Consult your doctor for more
information.
Additional
Information
BOTOX®
Cosmetic is contraindicated in the presence of infection at the
proposed injection site(s) and in individuals with known
hypersensitivity to any ingredient in the formulation. Do not exceed
the recommended dosage and frequency of administration of BOTOX®
Cosmetic. Patients with neuromuscular disorders may be at increased
risk of clinically significant systemic effects including severe
dysphagia and respiratory compromise from typical doses of BOTOX®
Cosmetic.
Treatment
with BOTOX® Cosmetic for cosmetic purposes may result in the
formation of antibodies that may reduce the effectiveness of
subsequent treatments with BOTOX® Cosmetic for glabellar lines or
other indications. However, the potential for antibody formation may
be minimized by injecting with the lowest effective dose given with
the longest feasible intervals between injections.

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