Thursday, December 1, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Botox treatment

 In our last conversation about Botox treatment, we addressed 6 questions that we all have in our minds. In continuing that discussion we shall delve deep into the subject.

 

Qn: Why would someone develop permanent lines and permanent wrinkles?

A: Most permanent lines or wrinkles are the result of expression lines gone untreated for years and decades! That's why I recommend starting treatment early, and being regular and consistent with it. Some permanent lines could be hereditary as if someone is born with it. But it's rare. 

 

Qn: If expression lines are knocked out by Botox, won’t it affect day to day life, where you NEED to produce expressions as a part of the conversation, and relay the animated message? 

A: That is a valid question. I asked that question to some of the actors that I treat, some working on Broadway shows as well. They say, it won’t affect their career. For example, frown lines between the eyebrows have no valid purpose. It only makes someone look older and unattractive. One can look and act wise without having to flaunt the lines, in my opinion!

 

Qn: Are there different ways to treat men and women with Botox?

A: Yes, indeed! We don’t want men to get arched outer eyebrows even unintentionally. Have you seen some pictures of Sylvestor Stallone and Jack Nicholson after Botox? Similarly, one should never treat women’s forehead alone without treating frown lines between the eyebrows. Otherwise, the prominence of the muscles between the eyebrows will give a lion face appearance, which may be okay for men but definitely not okay for any woman. 

 

Qn: We often see advertisements of Botox for $8-10 per unit? Is that even real and possible? What should the consumers know? 

A: It seems very unrealistic. If the Botox originated from the USA, it may be for just 15-20 units or less, just to lure someone in for more and for other services. That happens. If it does not originate from the USA, the potency and authenticity of the product is suspect. If it is of foreign origin it would have passed several hands prior to reaching the patient, and there is a serious degradation of the potency. The cold chain has to be maintained throughout from the  manufacturing process to the final injection. When we order Botox, it comes shipped overnight on dry ice and we freeze it right away until it is reconstituted, so the potency is maintained. 

 

Qn: What is your opinion about Botox parties?

A: My understanding is, Botox parties are okay as long as they are conducted in a medical  office setting, where the patient is first seen and assessed, pictures taken, intake and consent forms are documented and no alcohol or similar is offered prior to the procedure itself. But it is unethical and illegal, at least in the USA, to have Botox or Filler injection parties in someone’s house or under the premises of an unrelated business. Botox is an injectable prescription drug, and injecting it on anyone is the practice of medicine. The same is true of all dermal fillers.

 



Qn: Some people ask, cancer patients can get chemotherapy at home by homecare health professionals, but why not Botox parties? 

A: This is often used to justify injectable parties outside a medical office setting. But when someone gets an I.V. chemotherapy for example or other medication on a regular basis, they have already been assessed prior by a specialist, initial doses of medication are already given in a controlled healthcare setting, and then they will continue these medications at home via a semi-permanent I.V. port by a healthcare professional. They will also get regular medical assessments from time to time. The experts agree that this can not be compared to a Botox party. 

 

Qn: Are there any issues with traveling health care professionals visiting multiple locations sometimes on the same day, like setting up a tent type of thing, taking with them and administering Botox? 

A: Since the potency of the Botox is affected if there is no proper handling and cooling of the product in between locations, patients might experience that their Botox treatment is not being as effective, and more than likely they will be disappointed without getting desirable results or results might last for a very short period.

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