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Botox Wrinkle Eraser
Turning back the hands of time. After decades of squinting, smiling and scowling the facial lines that were soft and smooth have quickly turned into deep crevices across the forehead, chin, corners of the mouth and eyes. The once fresh, unwrinkled face is now unrecognizable in the mirror. Accept and live with the appearance that matches your age or improve it by erasing the lines from the past. It is not plastic surgery, it is the cosmetic miracle of our time and will bring fresh life to an old face in the blink of an eye. Botox is the best treatment for wrinkles because it is the least invasive, and most cost effective way of producing a dramatic facial improvement by wiping years off your face.
Botox was first approved in 1989 to treat two eye muscle disorders; uncontrollable blinking and misaligned eyes. It has since been extensively studied for the purposes of facial rejuvenation since 1990. In 2001, 1.6 million injections were performed, making it the most frequently used off-label cosmetic product to date. FDA approved Botox in 2002 for both cosmetic use and treatment of multiple medical conditions. Cosmetically it is used to temporarily treat moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows, forehead, chin and jawlines. Botox is a fairly painless injection in the form of sterile purified Botulinum toxin, administered by a certified physician or nurse into the wrinkles on the face. Mechanism of action occurs by blocking the release of a chemical called acetylcholine from the nerve cells that contract the muscles. The technique is easy, inexpensive and less dangerous than going under the knife. Frampton, J. E. (2012).
Medical conditions effectively treated with very few side effects are Migraines, Neuropathy, Hyperhidrosis, and Overactive Bladder just to name a few. Most common side effects noted with Botox is respiratory infections, flu syndrome, nausea, difficulty closing eyes and headaches. Rarely...

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