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Botox treatments have come into vouge over the past several years. Derived from a neurotoxin, botox is used to eliminate unsightly lines and wrinkles from the face. It has been deemed safe by the FDA, since it received approval for use in 2002.
As we age, the muscles of the face start to contract more, or becomes stuck. A botox injection temporarily paralyzes the muscles of the face, allowing them to relax. This makes the wrinkles and lines dissappear for up to 6 months.
The procedure is simple. The muscles causing the wrinkles are identified, and a small amount of botox in injected into the area.
This causes the desired reaction. Repeated treatments will be needed in order to keep wrinkles away.
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Kansas City Botox Information
If you are in the Kansas area we would be happy to see you right away for a Botox injection. New patients are always welcome. Just call us to let us know you're coming in. You can come back from your appointment looking rejuvenated and refreshed!
Read the following statistics about Botox if you live in Kansas:
- The ASAPS has ranked Botox as the most popular cosmetic procedures in 2002 and 2003
- Results last up to 4 months or longer
- Nearly 90% of men & women surveyed rated the improvement in the appearance of frown lines as moderate to better 1 month after treatment
- Botox has been used to treat a million people in the United States since it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2002
Botox in Kansas is effective in reducing wrinkles around the eyes, forehead, and lines around the lips. Botox is derived from an organism responsible for the crippling affliction of botulism. For more than 15 years botulism has been isolated, and purified with the use of Botox and has been successfully performed as well.
What Is Botox Used For?
Botox is for treating medical conditions such as:
- blepharospasm which is twitching or spasms of the eyelids
- strabismus which is a condition where the eyes are not properly aligned
- muscle spasticity due to cerebral palsy
- cervical dystonia, or spasmodic torticollis a type of muscle spasm in the neck
- facial or other localised muscle spasms