Botox (botulinum toxin) is well-known for its use in cosmetic procedures to remove wrinkles and lines on the face. Botox works by temporarily paralyzing muscles, giving the appearance of smoother…
Eyebrow ptosis, or paralysis resulting in lowered or misshapen eyebrows may result from botox injections that, ironically are meant to give the face a refreshed, rejuvenated look. Degeneration of…
Botox injection is usually used to treat wrinkles and has become a popular anti-aging technique, not only among celebrities but the general public. However, botox can also be used in jaw reduction,…
Botox is a form of botulinum toxin. It is a poison produced by the bacteria that causes botulism. Botox injections temporarily interrupt nerve signals in muscles and glands, reducing their responses.…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first approved Botox in 1989, for the treatment of eye muscle spasms. Its popularity has since soared---parallel to its controversy---as a cosmetic…
The Food and Drug Administration first approved the use of Botox in 1989 to treat eye muscle spasm. It has since risen in popularity (as well as some controversy) in its cosmetic use as an anti-aging…
Botox is a commercial name for botulinum toxin type A, a neurotoxic protein that causes botulism in large quantities. Botulism is a rare type of food poisoning often caused by eating contaminated…
Botox® injections, the cosmetic form of botulinum toxin, are used to temporarily decrease wrinkles. This nonsurgical method smoothes skin by paralyzing the muscles that cause wrinkles to appear,…
Botox is a form of botulism that is injected into the facial muscles. It paralyzes or weakens the muscles that form wrinkles. Botox injections should only be performed by a trained professional in a…
Botox is produced from the toxin given off by the clostridium botulinum bacterium, and it has been used by doctors for years to correct a lack of muscle control. Botox injections helped successfully…