
Wrinkles
and Frown lines
Frown
lines are the result of gathering or knitting the tissue between the
eyebrows into a fold. These unattractive folds and furrows are caused
by the repeated action of underlying muscles associated with facial
expression. Years of squinting and frowning tend to leave deep wrinkles
in the skin between the eyebrows and on the bridge of the nose, across
the forehead, and at the corners of the eyes. On many people, frown
lines produce an angry or sad look that detracts from a pleasant facial
appearance.
Dermatologic surgeons can now improve these lines without surgery and
without scars by a simple injection of botulinum toxintype A, commonly
known as botox
Treatment Areas
Botulinum
toxin is injected directly into the target muscle to treat vertical
lines between the eyebrows and on the bridge of the nose, the squint
lines or crows feet at the corners of the eyes, the forehead horizontal
lines, and the platysmal muscle bands often visible on the neck, commonly
known as turkey neck. It may also be used for eyebrow positioning. Once
the muscle is weakened and relaxed, it cannot contract. Since there
is no way to make the undesirable facial expression, the lines gradually
smooth out from disuse, and new creases are prevented from forming.
Other muscles like those needed to raise the eyebrows are not affected
so a natural expression is maintained. Botulinum toxin may not be as
effective on the smile lines around the mouth because the muscle action
in this area is needed for expression and important functions like eating.
Treatment
Treatment
involves injection of very small amounts of botulinum toxin into the
underlying muscles to immobilize them. The actual treatment is well
tolerated and takes just a short time with minimal recovery. Botulinum
toxin takes effect about 3 to 7 days after treatment. The improvement
generally lasts about 3 to 4 months before the effect gradually fades
and muscle action returns. It is anticipated that the average patient
will require reinjection at various intervals. With repeated treatments,
atrophy (thinning) of the muscle may occur which usually produces longer-lasting
results.
Other
Uses for Botox
Excessive
sweating can be alleviated with injections of a highly diluted form
of botulinum toxin directly into the underarm skin or skin on the palms
and soles of the hand or foot. There it paralyzes the sweat glands of
the skin which are responsible for excessive perspiration. A single
treatment session can provide months of relief, and experts believe
that injections can be repeated indefinitely once or twice a year to
maintain dryness.
Possible
Side Effects:
Side
effects are minimal and typically relate to the local injection. Soreness
or mild bruising, while uncommon, may occur around the injection site.
Makeup may be worn after treatment, but care should be taken to avoid
pressing or massaging the area for several hours. In rare instances,
patients may develop temporary weakness of the neighboring muscles,
a temporary droopy brow or eyelid, or a headache.
For
more information schedule your free consultation with Dr. Wittenberg
to discuss this procedure in full. Our experienced and professional
office staff members are here to help you with all your questions. Call
our offices at (831) 636-9808, or use our convenient contact
form to request for information.
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