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What is Botox and how is it used?
The purpose of Botox treatment is to relax the facial muscles causing a
wrinkling between the eyebrow, upper nose, and around the eyes. Botox is
a highly purified solution of a motor nerve blocking agent. It is approved
by the FDA and has been used for nearly 20 years for treatment of patients who suffer from spasm of the upper eyelid muscles. By carefully injecting
minute amounts of Botox directly into the overactive fascial muscle, a temporary
relaxation of the muscle is achieved. The long history of safety and effectiveness
of Botox makes it a very useful adjunct for treatment of facial wrinkles.
Botox treatment does not require anesthesia, however, an anesthetic cream
or cold compress may be used to numb the area before injection. There is
very little discomfort from the fine needle stick and occasionally a temporary
redness or slight discoloration may develop around the injection site (easily
covered with makeup).
Is Botox the best treatment for you?
A complete facial analysis will determine which patients and what areas
may benefit from Botox treatment. Since Botox can only treat wrinkles caused
by muscle contraction, lines and wrinkles caused by loose or excess skin
may require other treatments. Excess skin around the eyes may require blepharoplasty
(eyelid tuck) to correct signs of aging.
What results can be expected?
Botox treatments take only a few minutes, and make-up may be applied right
after the procedure. Normal activity may be resumed immediately. Results
begin to show 2-7 days after treatment and usually last for three to six
months. During this time, muscle activity will gradually return and additional
treatments are usually needed to maintain the effect. Some patients, after
two or three treatments, will show prolonged relaxation of these muscles
(up to one year).
As ophthalmologists, Gainesville Eye Associate doctors are highly qualified
to offer Botox treatments. Ophthalmologists, or eye surgeons, have an
extremely specialized understanding of the anatomy of the muscles, bone
and connective tissue around the eyes.
We offer treatment in a comfortable, state-of-the-art center.
The treatments administered are the standard recommended dose—no
“watering down” of the medication is done to cut costs.
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