Anti-Aging Surgeries :: Colorado Botox Colorado Botox: A Botox Guide for ColoradoWhen it comes to plastic surgery procedures in Colorado, Botox is by far the most popular. Thanks to its low cost, non-invasiveness and rapid recovery time, the drug has quickly become a mainstay at most Colorado dermatologists' and plastic surgeons' offices. Botox, also known as Botulinum Toxin Type A, was first used by ophthalmologists to treat muscles around the eye area, but was then approved by the FDA in 2005 as an effective anti-wrinkle treatment. To learn more about Botox and the injection procedure in Colorado, keep reading. What Botox Actually Does Basically, every time you move or contract your facial muscles to make a contraction, your muscles are releasing a chemical called acetylcholine that allows them to make that contraction. Unfortunately, those contractions are also the cause of most wrinkles. Botox stops your muscles from producing and releasing acetylcholine, essentially paralyzing the treated area, preventing the contractions that deepen the appearance of existing wrinkles and preventing the formation of new ones. Botox Efficacy In monitored clinical studies, most patients saw an 80 percent reduction in the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. However, Botox is not permanent and Colorado Botox patients typically needed refresher injections once every 3 to 5 months to maintain their results. The Botox Procedure Your first Colorado Botox appointment will be a consultation. At this time, your doctor will discuss the risks and possible side effects, along with the results that you can likely expect. Your second appointment will typically consist of the actual procedure. Your doctor will mark each injection point with a pen and apply a disinfectant or anti septic to the treatment area to prevent infection. Once the placement and number of injection points has been determined, your doctor will determine the amount of Botox needed. The Botox is then injected into the skin. Typically, there is no anesthesia used, however some doctors apply a moderate numbing cream to reduce discomfort for patients undergoing an extensive treatment. The Botox will then attach itself to the muscles, at which point full results will be visible within 7 to 10 days. The average Colorado Botox treatment typically lasts between 5 to 10 minutes, not including preparation time. After Your Botox Treatment Most patients can resume normal life immediately after their procedure. The only stipulation is that you remain out of the sun and call your doctor if any irritation or irregular pain occurs. Finding a Practitioner To find a qualified and certified practitioner, please consult either the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (http://www.plasticsurgery.org) or the American Academy of Dermatology (http://www.aad.org) for searchable listings of certified Colorado Botox practitioners. All Site Articles for Anti-Aging Surgeries |
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