The Effects Of Botox Albuquerque

By Leticia Jensen


Botox injections are known for its effect on muscle activity. It is regularly used as a method to reduce the way facial lines appear. This, however, is not its main treatment function. It has proven effective as a treatment option for overactive bladders, excessive sweating and spasms in the neck. Patients who suffer with chronic headaches and migraines have used the injection successfully.

Botox Albuquerque practitioners commonly use the injection to smooth frown lines that appear between the eyebrows. It is also popular for the lines that appear around the eyes, known as crow's feet. The horizontal forehead lines when a person raises their eyebrows can also be successfully treated with this injection.

You should advise your practitioner if you have had the treatment done in the past three to four months. In cases where you require medication to thin your blood, you should forego the medication at least a few days before you go for the injections. This will minimize your risk of bleeding and bruising. If you are taking medication for allergies, as sleeping aids or any muscle relaxants, you should tell your practitioner.

Some people have a fear of injections and may want the area to be anesthetized. In this case you have a range of available options. You could opt for an injection to numb the area or a prescription cream which can be applied an hour before your treatment. You also have the option of choosing a cold spray.

The cold spray is directed at your skin for a period of around 10 seconds. You should be aware that the numbing effect of the spray only lasts for a few seconds at a time. During the procedure, a thin needle will be used to inject small amounts of botulinum toxin into your muscles or skin. The number of injections required will depend on the extent of the area that is being treated.

This is quite a safe procedure if the practitioner is qualified. Some of the side effects include swelling or bruising where the injection was placed. Some individuals may have side effects which are similar to flu symptoms and may suffer headaches. If these injections are not placed correctly, it may cause it to spread to other body tissues and this could cause side effects.

An injection that is not placed correctly could result in droopy eyelids, crooked smiles, dry eyes or uncontrollable tears in the eyes. In more severe cases, the Botox has been known to spread to other sections of the body and this may prompt symptoms similar to those suffered with botulism. You should immediately seek medical advice if you experience difficulty speaking or swallowing, muscle weakness, breathing difficulty or you lose control of your bladder.

If you are breast-feeding or you are pregnant, it is recommended that you abstain from Botox injections. You can resume your usual daily activities immediately after the treatment procedure. You should take care not to massage or rub the areas that have been treated. This could cause the toxin to move to an adjacent area. The treatment becomes effective within a few days of treatment and could remain effective for a period between three and twelve months. Regular follow-up injections will be required to maintain the effect of the injection.




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