What is Botox?
Botox is a cosmetic and medical treatment derived from the botulinum toxin, which is a neurotoxin used to temporarily paralyze muscle activity.
Commonly injected into facial muscles, it blocks the nerve signals, which reduces repetitive muscle contractions that leads to creasing and eventually turns into fine lines and wrinkles.
Wrinkles can be classified into two types: dynamic and static. Dynamic wrinkles appear during facial expressions like smiling or frowning and are temporary, thanks to high collagen levels and skin elasticity, which allow the skin to bounce back when the face is at rest. In contrast, static wrinkles are permanent lines visible even when the face is relaxed, commonly occurring as collagen decreases with age.
Botox is used for cosmetic purposes as a form of preventative facial rejuvenation, to slow the development of static wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing the underlying muscles and addressing dynamic wrinkles early on.
The procedure is a quick injection, typically done without anesthesia, and results typically appear within a week and can last between three to six months.
While Botox has been shown to be generally safe, it can cause mild side effects such as bruising or redness at the injection site, with rare but serious complications that can happen as a result of some points we will make here today.
9 comments
Frances Krak
Please explain EVELift, along with its pros & cons. They claim to have a faster recovery time than other facelifts.
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Frances—While EVELift is a type of facelift that claims to offer a faster recovery time compared to traditional facelifts, it’s also a newer procedure, so long-term results aren’t as well documented and we can’t provide specific advice on EVELift or any other type of facelift when it comes to downtime, scarring, or results; all we can speak to is Dr. Karam’s Vertical Restore when it comes to these types of procedures. It’s best to consult with a medical professional who offers that treatment for more detailed information and to see if it’s the right option for you.
Suzanne Thomas
Thank you. Very informative.
Gretchen Leahy
I loved this article.. Thanks so much!! I’m in Phoenix area, does Botox under the eyes help with deep wrinkles?
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Gretchen—Thank you for your kind words! We are glad you enjoyed the article. As for Botox under the eyes, it can help with fine lines and wrinkles, but it’s not always the best solution for deeper wrinkles. It’s a good idea to consult with a certified professional in your area to discuss the most effective treatment options for your specific needs. Take care!
Sonia
Doc I think your the best Iv seen so far u must notice I compliment you very often on instagram love you to come to London or make arrangements with other clinics to perform in uk I’m sure slot of your followers from uk would love it also wanted to ask if your skincare does sunblock creams as I have not seen any on your website thnku .. lastly your a very charming man x
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Sonia—Thanks for reaching out and your interest in Dr. Karam’s surgical practice. Unfortunately, he only performs surgery at his practice in San Diego, but it’s always exciting to know his skincare education is reaching people around the world! To answer your question, no, Trifecta does not contain SPF. We recommend applying sun protection after completing your skincare routine to keep your skin protected and healthy. Hope that helps, take care! >
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