Anti-aging Botox treatment may cause irreversible damage
Among the different anti-aging skincare treatment, there are many good comments about Botox injection. Botox injections for wrinkles have also proved to be effective to make one look younger. However here is one negative report that suggests this anti-aging skincare treatment may cause irreversible damage to facial tissue.
Botox injections seem a fast and perfect way to remove those wrinkles, but a cosmetic surgeon is warning that thousands of women could end up with irreversible damage to facial tissue by opting for anti-wrinkle injections.
A French surgeon said that he had based his conclusion after being consulted by 25 patients with irreversible damage to their subcutaneous tissue - the layer of fat underneath their skin - and their fibrous connective tissue. Based on the evidence he collected on ‘filler’ jabs like Botox, and now carbon dioxide from 900 surgeons, he believes that one in 20 people will be left with permanent damage by taking such injections.
There are two types of ‘filler jabs’ given in anti-aging botox treatment. One intended to be permanent and the other to be absorbed into the skin, and repeated after six months. It was found that permanent fillers may create serious problems with bumps and deformities, resulting in the need to operate. Permanent fillers are the first serious problem, and the second is abuse of resolvable fillers.
All serious plastic surgeons agree one should avoid permanent fillers. It could be a worry to plastic surgeons that in the future patients of 50 who have had 15 years of fillers, would have developed fibrous, tough tissue even plastic surgeon won’t be able to do anything with. A chairman of plastic surgery commented that it is his concern that in 15 years there may be a lot of people with lumps and bumps and no good way to treat it.
Source: Anti-wrinkle jabs may cause ‘irreversible’ damage
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