Thursday, 3 July 2014

Botox Injection Cost Dubai

Botox Injections Dubai offer a number of Botox solutions to our patients. Our staff of professional cosmetic surgeons is skilled in the use of Botox, and we are able to achieve extraordinary results with it use. Botox is the most popular dermal filler for cosmetic uses, and is also the filler which has been used the longest to address such issues.

Botox enjoys a reputation for being an excellent treatment for medical conditions such as migraine and excessive underarm sweating. It is also one of the most sought after treatments for facial and neck wrinkles. We are proud to be able to offer all of these solutions to our patients.
Excessive Sweating or Hyperhidrosis can be treated by injections of Botox placed in the nerves that tell the sweat glands to secrete perspiration. If you have formerly exhausted the usual topical medication choices, and have received no relief, then Botox injections may be just what you have been looking for.
Migraine Headaches are suffered daily by millions of people everywhere. If you have migraines 15 times or more every month, and the episodes last for 4 hours or more, then Botox may be an excellent choice for your treatment. Botox is injected into the skin in various areas of the head and neck depending on the location of the primary pain. Most patients report a pronounced improvement in pain and fewer incidences of migraines after Botox treatment.
Wrinkles of the forehead or frown lines and crow’s feet, as well as the bands of wrinkles that form on the neck as you age, show remarkable improvement in about 3 to 7 days after Botox injections. They must be repeated in approximately 3 to 4 months to maintain the effects. Botox is often used on the face and neck in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures to other areas of the face.
While Botox treatment is not a permanent solution, it is ideal for those with excessive sweating and migraines that have not been resolved with other types of treatment. It is also the best solution for wrinkles when you do not wish to have more invasive procedures. There are many other dermal filler products available for wrinkle treatments these days, but Botox has remained consistently at the top of the list of the most popular fillers.

There are a few risks involved in Botox injections, just as there are with any treatment protocol, for any condition. However, the possible side effects of Botox are mild, temporary and quickly resolved. You should be aware that Botox is not a treatment for sun damaged skin; it performs best on skin that has progressed through middle age.
Depending on the extent of the treatment that you require, Botox injections can be done on your lunch hour, taking up to about 20 minutes. You can reapply your make-up and return to work the same day.

If you are interested in discussing beneficial Botox treatment for yourself, fill out our Free Online Consultation request, and we will contact you with further details, answer your questions, and schedule you a live consultation with one of our skilled cosmetic surgery specialists.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Botox injection

You may have heard about aesthetic applications of Botox from your dermatologist, beautician or friends, or read about it on internet, in advertisements, blogs and celebrity gossip magazines. But Botox or botulinum toxin Type A probably has much more uses (both cosmetic and non-cosmetic) than most of us realize.

The most common use of this toxin is to enhance the cosmetic appearance of face and neck area by removing wrinkles, frown lines and crow’s feet. Wrinkles on your face and around your neck usually result from aging process, but several other factors including polluted environment, stress/tension, smoking, dehydration and excessive exposure to UV sun rays can also cause wrinkling at an early age. However, the good news is that you can get rid of wrinkles, creases and expression lines with Botox Injectionfor face. But the problem is that there are a lot of misconceptions about Botox treatment and how it is used.
What is a Botox Injection?
Botox is a drug made from botulinum toxin Type A, produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It's the same toxin that causes a life-threatening type of food poisoning called botulism. In 2002 the Food and Drug Association (FDA) approved this toxin to be used for cosmetic purposes, primarily to eliminate wrinkle and fine lines on face and neck. The toxin was welcomed by dermatologists and cosmetic plastic surgeons as a magic drug that can turn the clock back. In September 2013, FDA approved Botox for treatment of crow’s feet and frown lines between eyes. Additionally, it is also FDA-approved for treatment of various non-cosmetic conditions including chronic migraines and excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis.

How does Botox work?
Botox treatment for face is the safest and quickest way to give you a younger look. An approved quantity of toxin is administered directly into the facial muscle using a fine needle. The toxin temporarily paralyzes the muscle reducing the muscle activity causing wrinkles or frown lines, and the result is a wrinkle-less smooth skin. The entire process takes 10 minutes and the effects last for 3 to 4 weeks. The best thing about Botox injections is that there is no downtime associated with them. Maximum effects of the treatment usually occur at about 10 to 15 days.
Are there any side effects of Botox?
Most common side effects of Botox include pain at the injection site, infection inflammation, redness and bruising. Some other allergy symptoms associated with these anti-wrinkle injections are itching, rash, red welts, wheezing and asthma. Call your doctor or take medical help right away if you have any breathing issues or a faint or dizzy feeling any time (hours or weeks) after getting Botox Injection for face. These side effects can be avoided by selecting a certified dermatologist or cosmetic plastic surgeon with over 5 years’ experience of injecting Botox.
Tips to avoid Botox side effects:

  • Make sure your provider is a certified cosmetic surgeon.
  • Discuss your health problems (hypertension, diabetes, asthma, migraine etc.) with your practitioner before having the injections.
  • Tell your practitioner about medicines, vitamins or herbal supplements that you are taking or have been taking for the last one month.
  • Follow your practitioner's pre- and post-injection instructions very carefully.
  • Report all side effects to your Botox provider as soon as you notice them.