Talking about skincare will more
likely touch the topic of botox. This is how science has changed the world
today.
However, botox should be understood
correctly so that people, especially teenagers, will know if they need it or
not.
This is why this article will talk
about understanding botox.
The
Origin of Botox
It is funny to note that Botox is
actually derived from something with a negative tail on its name.
Believe it or not, Botox is derived
from a neurotoxin protein. The name of the protein is botulinum toxin, hence
the shortened term botox.
When this is taken in a large dose,
it can cause botulism or in other words, food poisoning.
This is the very reason why there is
a negative connotation to botox as a health care substance.
Uses
for Botox
It is remarkable to note that since
the discovery of botox, uses for it can cover a very broad range of health
benefits.
First of all, it can, of course, be
a remedy to skin problems.
For example, if one finds his or her
skin with thin lines or wrinkles, then botox can fill up these lines and make
them disappear.
However, it will take about three
days from the time the botox application was done until the time that results
will be seen.
After that, it will take about four
months to six months for re-treatment to be needed.
Other functions of botox are the
remedy for excessive perspiration, chronic pain, and even migraines.
It can also help people with bladder
problems and studies have shown that men can benefit from it by reducing their
prostate.
How
Does it Work?
Now, knowing what botox is and the
uses for it, won’t help a person but ask how it works.
In a nutshell, it works by stopping
nerve impulse from sending messages to the brain.
When it stops the nerve impulse,
then the tendency of the muscles in the area where it is administered is to
relax.
When the muscle relaxes, no
contractions will happen and thereby softening the wrinkles on the face.
How botox works will pave the way in
understanding why there is a few days period from the time of application to
the time of effect.
Of course, time is needed for the
muscles to really relax and soften the lines of the wrinkles; hence the three
to four day period of effectivity.
Now that you have a brief knowledge
about botox, perhaps the only question to ask yourself is should you get it or
not?
It may not be recommended for a
person in their twenties but if you are older, should you get it or not? The
best answer to this will not be seen or given in this article.
The best answer will be given by
your dermatologist.
It is your dermatologist that can
judge whether you’re aging well or your aging bad.
Your dermatologist will also
determine whether you will need botox or just other measures.
So make sure that before you decide
on it, you have talked with your dermatologist.
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