Botox And Its Many Uses

By Carrie Serienz


Though most often recognized as an aesthetic procedure, Botox is also used for a variety of conditions and is a popular solution for excessive underarm sweating. It is also good for treating teeth grinding and jaw clenching. It is a great way to smooth out wrinkles, however Botox is good for various other physical and aesthetic complaints. A more youthful appearance can be a result of Botox treatment, but so can sculpting of your features, easing of physical pain, and even improvement to your smile. Botox is useful for a variety of things:

Overactive Bladder

Believe it or not, Botox can assist with an inconvenient and uncomfortable medical condition. Doctors can inject a small amount into the muscles of the bladder, helping to relax them and prevent them from contracting and causing the need to urinate frequently. It is a fairly simple procedure with results that can last more than six months. People who undergo this treatment will find that overall they feel much more comfortable, and the quality of their lives has vastly improved.

Excessive Sweating

Excessive sweating can end up being annoying, and an embarrassment. You might get sweats in different parts of your body. The underarms and face are the two most common places in your body for sweating. Both of these are embarrassing and each and every person wants to get rid of this problem as soon as possible. The technical term for foo much sweating is 'hyperhidrosis'. Sometimes the problem occurs due to medical condition while sometimes due to other reasons. The effects of treatment wear off after 12 to 15 months, so you will have to go for the injections again if you want the same result after that.

Migraines

Botox also helps relieve migraine pain. Anyone who has ever suffered from a migraine understands the debilitating pain that results from this condition. It is not known exactly how it works, but Botox injections can treat pain from migraines. It is possible that this simple technique blocks the sensory nerves that send pain signals to your brain, treating the migraine. It seems that the toxin reduces sensitivity to the migraine pain by relaxing the muscles. Instances of migraine have been reported to drop by half or more, by those who use Botox to treat them.

Research has demonstrated that celebrities still use Botox as their number one anti-ageing weapon. The skin can develop a stiff, marble-like look, so the trick is not too use too much. Good doctors know this, and use Botox sparingly to ensure natural-looking results.

Non-invasive cosmetic, aesthetic and wellness procedures have advanced to such a degree that specialists are now able to take years off your face in just a few hours, even if you don't want invasive surgery. The fact is that these days, there are more options than ever when it comes to looking and feeling younger.




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