PROCEDURES
No matter how well skin is preserved and pampered, everyone eventually
develops facial wrinkles. Fortunately, there are a number of options
available to remove the lines that accompany aging. Botox® is perhaps
the easiest of all these options. Boto® is an extremely quick approach
to softening or removing the natural wrinkles between the eyes (frown
lines), on the forehead, at the sides of the eyes (crow's feet), or
at the base of the nose (glabellar frown lines).
What is Botox®
Botox® is a purified protein toxin that is derived from a specific
form of bacteria. It was originally utilized as a remedy for neck
and facial spasms, but in the last decade it has been used effectively
to remove facial wrinkles.
How Botox® is Used
Each day, the muscles between the eyes (frown lines) and on the outside
of the eyes (crow's feet) contract many times. Over time, these muscle
contractions create "creases" or wrinkles in the skin. To
remove these wrinkles, Botox® is injected through a very small needle
into the muscles that cause these contractions. Botox® essentially
impedes the nerve impulse from reaching these muscles. Gradually,
the muscles relax and the facial wrinkles soften or disappear. Patients
may experience a slight discomfort when the needle is inserted and
the Botox® injected, but this only lasts approximately five to seven
seconds. The entire treatment is performed in the physician's office
and lasts 10 to 15 minutes.
Once the Botox® Treatment is Complete
In the majority of cases, patients return to their normal routines
the same day. The muscles relax within a few days of the Botox® injection,
causing wrinkles to either lessen or to disappear completely. The
muscles remain in a relaxed state for three to five months. Further
treatment is necessary to erase returning wrinkles. After several
treatments, the length of time that Botox® is effective can increase,
sometimes lasting up to eight months.
Health Concerns
Botox® has been used to diminish facial wrinkles for a number of years
and exhibits very few side effects. Although it causes a temporary
paralysis of the muscle, it does not affect the nerve, so numbness
does not occur. Immediately after the treatment, Botox® can spread
slightly and possibly lead to a temporary drooping of surrounding
muscles. Because of this, patients should avoid rubbing the treated
area for 10-15 hours following surgery. If drooping does occur, the
surrounding muscles typically return to normal within a couple of
weeks. In very rare instances, a blood vessel may burst, causing a
temporary black and blue area. Patients who are pregnant or have been
diagnosed with a neurological disease should refrain from having this
procedure performed.
Dr. Chin has had a successful solo practice plastic surgery since 1993 and is the Director of the Valley Institute of Plastic Surgery (V.I.P.S). He is fortunate to have an experienced office staff who provide caring, sympathetic, and empathetic support to his patients. They are both knowledgeable and resourceful and assist patients with many of their questions preoperatively as well as during their recovery. Patients are comforted by the fact that they have several people in addition to the doctor who can personally assist them through their surgical experience...
VALLEY INSTITUTE OF PLASTIC SURGERY
6175 N. Fresno St,
Suite # 101
Fresno, CA 93710
PH: (559) 435-9646
"It is funny no matter how much older I got I still felt like the same person I was in my early 20's. However, as I passed a mirror it was as if someone else was looking back a me. Finally, after being asked "Are you tired? You look like it." I knew it was time to take action, the sooner the better. After careful research making sure the plastic surgeon was board certified and properly trained, I mad an appointment with Dr. Chin.
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