BOTOX® is a therapeutic muscle-relaxing agent that works at motor nerve endings (nerves that leads to muscles). It is in a class of drugs called neurotoxins.
BOTOX® has been used for many years to treat blepharospasm. More recently it has been used to improve the appearance of worry lines, frown lines, Crow’s feet, lip lines, the descent of the eyebrows, neck muscle bands and overall Botox can reduce the signs of aging. It works to block the signals sent from nerves to muscles. When muscles contract, wrinkles appear. With the help of Botox, those muscles can no longer contract, and wrinkles, fine lines, and crow’s feet soften and smooth out.
For best results, it is recommended that prior to the injections, avoid alcohol for at least one week before your scheduled procedure. To reduce bruising, anti-inflammatory medications should be stopped two weeks prior.
How Is BOTOX® Administered?
The procedure takes only a few minutes, anesthetics are not required. The injection is made into the muscle with a very fine needle. Dr. Wigoda will determine the muscle(s) in need of treatment and administer the one to three injections necessary.
Does The Treatment Hurt?
A very fine needle is used for the one to three injections that are usually given per muscle. Some patients report minor and temporary discomfort from treatment, although pain is alleviated within a few minutes.
When Does It Start To Work?
Usually, you will see the effects of BOTOX® within three days. The maximum benefit is reached in one to two weeks.
How Long Does The Effect Last?
The results you will see from a single treatment of BOTOX® will normally be sustained for approximately three to six months. You will notice a gradual fading of its effects. At this point, you will return for your next treatment. Over time with multiple treatments, the muscles are trained to relax, and the lines and wrinkles appear less severe than when you first began Botox treatment.
Is It Right For Me?
BOTOX® should not be used during pregnancy, if you are nursing, or if you are taking certain medications. Botox does not treat all wrinkles. A consultation with Dr. Wigoda prior to scheduling your procedure is recommended.
How Long Can I Be Treated With BOTOX®?
Treatment with BOTOX® can typically be repeated indefinitely. It has been used for over 10 years worldwide. Acceptable safety in long-term treatment has been established.
How Are There Side Effects To BOTOX®?
The most common side effect is temporary bruising of the treated area. Headaches within the first 24 to 48 hours can occur but are not common. A minute percentage of patients can experience eye drooping, but that resolves itself within 3 weeks. This happens if patients rub the treated area within 12 hours after injection or lay down for an extended period after the injection has been administered.