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BOTOX© Cosmetic Santa Barbara California
John D. Dorman, M.D.
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Botulinum toxin
Botulinum toxin is a very successful medical treatment for facial
lines and wrinkles.
How does it work?
BOTOX® Cosmetic, a registered trade mark of Allergan
Inc., is a forms
of purified botulinum toxin A, and is produced by the bacterium
Clostridium botulinum, the cause of a dangerous disease called
botulism. Botulinum toxin is a neuromuscular blocking agent, which means
it causes paralysis of the injected muscle. Without its nerve supply, the
muscle fiber withers away. The muscle strengthens again as the nerves
regenerate.
What can botulinum toxin be used for?
Botulinum toxin treatment was originally introduced to treat muscle
spasms, including blepharospasm (spasms of the eyelids), strabismus
(squint), cervical dystonia (torticollis of the neck) and spasticity due
to cerebral palsy or other muscular diseases.
In patients treated for facial spasms it was noted that facial
wrinkling decreased over the treated muscle. This experience lead to the
development of botulinum toxin for the treatment of dynamic facial
wrinkles
People often dislike their central scowl lines (called glabellar
lines), which are caused by the corrugator and procerus muscles
contracting when concentrating, squinting, or frowning. Botulinum toxin
injections into these muscles weaken them and successfully reduce the
prominence of the line.
Subject relaxed prior to botulinum toxin injections
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Subject frowning prior to botulinum toxin injectons
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Subject relaxed after botulinum toxin injections
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Subject attempting to frown after botulinum toxin injections
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Effects of botulinum toxin
Botulinum toxin can also be used to lessen crows' feet.
The treatment can be combined with implantations of hyaluronic acid to
further improve the appearance. It can also be used to shape the
eyebrows into an arch or flare and to correct facial asymmetry.
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After injection |
Botulinum toxin injections for crows' feet
How is botulinum toxin administered?
Tiny quantities of the toxin are injected directly into the affected
muscles. It takes three to five small injections between the eyebrows to
treat the frown line. The injection is almost painless. The treated
muscles weaken over the following week or so. Most people do not notice
anything. They simply become aware that they are no longer able to
contract the frown muscles. They can still lift their eyebrows normally
and blink without problems.
You can frown as often as you like in the first day or so, but the
treated areas should not be touched. Don't have a facial massage!
The effect of botulinum toxin starts wearing off within a few weeks
but retreatment is not usually needed for three to six months. It can be
repeated as required. Many people find after three or four treatments to
glabellar lines that they don't need another one for a long time; the
muscle has markedly weakened or they have broken the bad habit that led
to the frowning or squinting originally.
Side effects and risks
Some people have a slight headache after treatment for several hours;
it is safe to take Tylenol to relieve this. Very long lasting headaches
have rarely been reported. A bruise at the site of injection is
possible.
Contraindications
Botulinum toxin injections should not be used in pregnancy or when
breast feeding. It is also inadvisable for those with certain
neurological conditions such as motor neuron disease or myasthenia
gravis.
Caution is necessary for patients on the following medications:
- Aminoglycoside antibiotics (may increase effect of botulinum
toxin).
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Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine (may reduce effect).
- Blood thining agents eg. warfarin or aspirin (may result in
bruising).
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