What Types of Wrinkles Does BOTOX ? Treat?

Wrinkles are a common nuisance for patients in New York, New York and around the nation. They are often embarrassing and are one of the first signs of aging that people notice. Individuals who notice wrinkles often feel self-conscious of the blemish and seek ways of relieving the problem. One of the most well-known cosmetic treatments for wrinkles is BOTOX?, but what types of wrinkles does it treat and effective will it be in accomplishing your own goals?

BOTOX? is used to treat what are referred to as dynamic wrinkles. These are wrinkles that form when a facial expression such as frowning or smiling is made. Common types of dynamic wrinkles include those on the forehead (worry lines), between the eyebrows (glabellar lines) and around the eyes (crow's feet). Dynamic wrinkles form when a muscle contracts. BOTOX? works to prevent the wrinkle from forming by preventing the muscle causing the wrinkle from contracting.

To accomplish this, it paralyzes the underlying muscle that causes the wrinkle to form through the injection of the chemical treatment. The purified Botulinum toxin type A, when injected directly into the muscle, blocks the transmission of nerve impulses to the muscle. As the muscle can no longer contract and the wrinkle can no longer form, the wrinkle gradually disappears over time.

While this treatment is effective for relieving dynamic wrinkles, it is not effective in treating static wrinkles, which appear when the face is at rest. These wrinkles are best left treated by dermal fillers or even surgically. For further information about the types of treatments used to relieve static wrinkles, consult a medical professional in the New York City area.

Most injections of BOTOX? are used to treat wrinkles appearing in the upper part of the face, although some use it to treat wrinkles in other areas of the face and neck. Some also turn to this treatment to relieve excessive underarm sweating or migraine headaches. To discuss these possibilities further, those interested should seek consultation with a medical professional.

Most treatments take about ten minutes to perform and no recovery time is necessary afterwards, making this a popular option for relieving dynamic wrinkles. The paralysis of the muscle takes about one to five days and usually peaks after about two to four weeks, although this may vary. As the effect of this procedure gradually wears off, maintenance treatments are usually necessary to maintain results.

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