Sydney Botox Clinics - a Few Words about it All

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Sydney Botulinum treatment (Botox for short) has become ingrained amongst trendy Sydney society in fact it is becoming a grooming must for people in the city.

Nonetheless I never fail to be astonished by the ridiculous gossip about this treatment. Here are a few of the misunderstandings which I come across frequently at Star Cosmetic Medicine, where I practise as a physician.

Mistaken Belief Number 1: I will lose the ability to express emotions!

Research shows there are about sixty muscles under the skin of your face. The continual use of these muscles over time may cause wrinkle formation. If surplus Botox is employed the facial muscles can become over relaxed. Most doctors would use comparatively small amounts to will result in you appearing ‘refreshed’, but still you will keep your facial expression.

Indeed a carefully measured dosage of Botox in the right place means facial expression is retained whilst the fine lines and wrinkles are smoothed.

Mistaken Belief Number 2: Botulinum is a deadly poison!
There is a grain of truth in this. Botulinum Toxin Type A is the correct pharmaceutical nomenclature. An overdose can result in loss of muscle tone and even may make you very ill.

However to maintain some perspective: an old pharmacy expression states that ‘everything is poisonous - all depending on the dose’. Every medication in a large dosage can make you unwell. If you drink too much water you will die.

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Mistaken Belief Number 3: Botox hurts!
Your hair is larger than the hypodermic needles we have at Star Cosmetic Medicine. Quite a few patients state that the injections are not as sore as getting bitten by a bug. Definitely not painful compared to having a regular shot.

Mistaken Belief Number 4: My face will be numb!
Totally false. Botox works primarily on the neuromuscular junction, not sensate nerves. Botox only targets the ability to relax muscles.

Mistaken Belief Number 5. Once you begin getting Botox you must continue or else you might age faster than before!
This is also false.

You can expect the first treatment to last for in the region of three months. Any further treatments after the first visit should last a few weeks longer. The wrinkles will eventually re-emerge as the muscle regains its normal function. Nevertheless they certainly will not be deeper than before the treatment commenced.

Even if you don’t have Botox ever again - any wrinkles will in all probability be a little less pronounced than if you had not undergone the procedure. Due to the fact that your facial muscles and skin have had a rest during the treatment.