Significant increase in Botox injections for wrinkles

August 5th, 2008 By Sookyee | Posted in Botox Injections, Wrinkle Injections 1 Comment »

A recent news report shows significant increase of both men and women seeking cosmetic interventions to help them look more presentable. This was especially so for non-surgical cosmetic procedure Botox injections for wrinkles and skin rejuvenation treatment.

It was reported that cosmetic interventions, surgical and non-surgical, increased eight percent from 2006 to 2007, and 457 percent in 10 years. Since 1997, when the group began gathering its data, cosmetic interventions grew by 457 percent. By category, surgical procedures increased 114 percent and non-surgical ones 754 percent.

In 2007 alone, there were 11.7 million cosmetic interventions — 18 percent surgical, 82 percent non-surgical — generating some 13 billion dollars. Botox injections was the most frequent non-surgical cosmetic procedure last year, with 2.77 million performed, while liposuction topped the list of surgical procedures, with 456,828.

Five most performed surgical procedures last year were liposuction, breast augmentation, eyelid surgery, abdominoplasty and female breast reduction. In the non-surgical category, laser hair removal and laser skin resurfacing topped the list.

Women represented 91 percent of all cosmetic intervention patients in 2007, with 10.6 million procedures. And while men were a small minority, their number of all cosmetic intervention from 2006 to 2007 increased by 17 percent. The most frequent cosmetic surgery for men last year was liposuction (57,980), while Botox injections headed the non-surgical list (329,519). For women, breast augmentation was the surgery most performed (399,400), and Botox injection was the most done non-surgical procedure (2.45 million).

Botox injections were the most non-surgical procedure performed for both men and women last year. This shows that Botox injections for wrinkles, anti-aging and skin rejuvenation treatment is more common and increasingly popular not only for women but also for men. Anti-wrinkle Radiesse injections was the biggest surge for men last year. From these figures, it could be that more people are turning to Botox injections for anti-aging skincare treatments than using cosmetics product on the retail shelf.

Source:Cosmetic jobs jumped 457 percent in past 10 years: study




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Botox still leads among cosmetic enhancements

May 29th, 2008 By Sookyee | Posted in Botox Injections No Comments »

The idea of reinvigorating and brightening one’s appearance is appealing in many senses of the word. Cosmetic enhancements make it possible to obtain the essence of youth.The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery’s “Top 5 Nonsurgical Cosmetic Procedures” lists Botox as the most popular nonsurgical enhancement. Over 2.7 million people were administered Botox in 2007, nearly twice as many injections as the next most popular procedure. The popularity of Botox is most likely due to a high return rate, with patient satisfaction around 97%.

With the popularity of Botox as high as it is and the number of people being administered this medicine, it is important to acquire as much information as possible regarding this procedure. When having a cosmetic procedure, it is essential to remember that no individual is the same as another, and therefore results can vary slightly. However, typical ‘predictions’ are possible. How long Botox lasts is ‘dose dependent’. Dosing depends on how the medicine is reconstituted and administered in the injection site. Upon consultation, these are important things for your physician and you to go over.

Botox is a simple injection which reduces the appearance of “frown lines”, “furrows”, and “laugh lines” for 3 to 4 months. The medicine consists of protein which starts to take effect 2 to 3 days after the procedure, achieving optimal results in about 10 days. The results you receive in this time can be expected to last for at least 3 months, but in some clinical trials results were seen for upwards of 4 months.

Why so popular? The ‘relaxing’ quality of Botox restricts overly expressive muscular contractions in the treated area, allowing expression but with minimal wrinkles. It has also been demonstrated that relaxing muscular contraction in the forehead and eyebrows produces a slight lifting effect.

“A simple analogy is folding a piece of paper; over time, that fold becomes deeper and more noticeable. Botox essentially reduces the extent of ‘folding’ so a permanent wrinkle does not develop”.

About the Author
Karl Swanson, M.D., is a graduate of the University of Illinois Medical School. He served as a Flight Surgeon in the United States Air Force and is currently the Medical Director of Ultimate Image Cosmetic Medical Center located in Clearwater, Florida.




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Anti-aging Botox treatment may cause irreversible damage

May 26th, 2008 By Sookyee | Posted in Antiaging Skin Care, Botox Injections 8 Comments »

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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Botox, facial fillers, silicone implants: what’s the best way to get a lift?

May 26th, 2008 By Sookyee | Posted in Botox Injections, Collagen Skin Care No Comments »

The mirror tells you that wrinkles and sagging skin are piling on the years and that a dose of facial injections is the proper solution.

While injectables are certainly useful to revitalizing your face, these may not be the complete answer to your woes. Smoothing out wrinkles is not the only aspect of regaining a youthful appearance. The contours of your face can be dramatically improved with the addition of cheek or chin implants. You might discover that facial fillers, implants, or a combination of both are what you’re looking for.

Today, there are many different types of injectables used from Botox and Restylane to Collagen and fat. Each plastic surgeon will have his or her own preference for treatment, and different fillers are used depending on the problem and area to be treated.

It is always encouraged to do some independent research on each type of filler available as they all have their own pros and cons. For example, you might feel more comfortable using a natural injectable such as your own fat, but the results are very temporary and could disappear within as little as a month. Botox will last longer but can sometimes appears unnatural.

Regardless of which filler you choose, you’ll find that your wrinkles and scars can improve dramatically - sometimes nearly vanish. They can be used just about anywhere from around your eyes to your lips and forehead, making them a versatile option for a mini-facelift, or frequently called a liquid face lift.

The major downside to fillers is that they’re all temporary. Even the latest injectables last no longer than a year, which is a generous estimate. So while the immediate results are great and the recovery period is remarkably short, you should be aware of the continuing cost to keep up treatments.

Full, high cheeks can create an extremely youthful appearance. Ageing causes the cheeks to hollow, making the face look gaunt or sucked-in. Some surgeons use injections such as fat to plump out the cheeks; however the most common and most effective method for achieving symmetrical, attractive cheeks is through implants.

These implants are most often made of solid silicone and are inserted through an incision made either below the eye or near the gums inside of the mouth. Although you will be put under anesthesia, unlike fillers, the results will last a lifetime and the recovery time will be only a few days longer.

Another way to give the face a lift is through chin augmentation. Like cheek implants, chin implants are usually solid silicone and are slipped into place through an small incision underneath your chin. The implant will firm up any loose skin around it and of course the results should last forever. Chin implants can greatly improve your profile and can even give the illusion of a smaller nose. Although it is a good way to boost your profile and sharpen your jaw line, chin augmentation won’t erase fine lines and wrinkles around your mouth and nose. But like cheek implants, the recovery time is roughly a week and will cause only mild discomfort.

The concept of a facelift is drastically different from what it used to be. There are a number of options available that can lift and smooth various areas of your face, allowing you to customize your cosmetic procedure to your specific needs.

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How long do Injectables last?

May 24th, 2008 By Sookyee | Posted in Botox Injections 11 Comments »

Injectable treatments are the most popular form of cosmetic treatment in use today. Botox injections alone account for almost 40% of all cosmetic procedures practiced in the US last year, and injectable treatments as a whole represent half the treatments performed. In addition, they have become five times more popular since 2000, and their popularity shows no signs of diminishing.

The main reasons for the popularity of these treatments is their noninvasive nature, requiring no surgery, no recovery time, and have virtually no risk of serious side effects. In addition, they provide significant, if moderate, improvement for facial wrinkles, meaning that they can make an important difference for men and women seeking to look younger.

However, one of the main questions about injectables is just how long do they last. In order to maintain the aesthetic improvement experienced by injectable treatments, it is necessary that patients return to their cosmetic surgeon for touch-up treatments on a regular basis. How frequently they need to have touch-ups done depends on the injectable.

Botox Cosmetic

Botox cosmetic is a highly dilute solution of botulin toxin type A that is injected into the muscles of your face, blocking the signals that cause them to habitually contract, the cause of many deep wrinkles, especially in the forehead area. Botox injections gradually wear off, and may need to be repeated about every 4 months.

Hyaluronic Acid-Based Fillers

Hyaluronic acid is a natural fluid that is found in the skin, joints, and spinal column. Hyaluronic-acid based fillers like Restylane, Perlane, and Juvéderm, utilize a non-animal based form of the fluid as their base, which is formulated into a gel. This gel is injected into wrinkles, pushing them out from below and smoothing the skin. As natural compounds, these gels are gradually absorbed by the body, meaning that treatments must be repeated approximately every 6 months to maintain the aesthetic improvement.

Radiesse

Radiesse is a composite filler, made up of a suspension gel of methylcellulose, a common food thickener, and calcium hydroxyl-apatite microspheres. Radiesse provides equivalent, if not superior immediate improvement of wrinkles. However, the compound works very differently over the long term. As the methylcellulose is absorbed, the body fills in the voids around the microspheres with its own collagen. This leads to an improved duration for aesthetic treatment, lasting until the microspheres are absorbed. The manufacturer claims the results of Radiesse injections might last as long as 18 months.

Artefill

Artefill is a new variation on the same principle as used by Radiesse. While Radiesse’s microspheres are made of the natural compound calclium hydroxyl-apatite, a natural substance that is absorption-resistant, but is still absorbed by the body over time, Artefill uses polymethylmethacrylate microspheres. The theory is that these spheres will provide a permanent matrix for the body’s collagen and lead to a permanent treatment. As yet, there is no significant body of clinical data that would allow us to predict just how long this treatment might last.

Depending on the application, the short-term duration of injectable treatments can be seen as an advantage, as it allows for constant revision of your appearance, and can give the impression not that you are receiving cosmetic treatment, but that you are simply aging gracefully.

Contact the professionals at Face Beautiful in California for more information about injectable fillers.

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Wrinkle Cream trumps botox as an antiaging treatment

May 12th, 2008 By Sookyee | Posted in Anti Wrinkle Treatment, Antiaging Skin Care, Botox Injections No Comments »

All of us, if we live long enough, will eventually wake up to faces on which those first tiny lines and wrinkles are beginning to surface. The cosmetics industry knows that there are billions of dollars to be made from products and procedures which will diminish the appearance of those wrinkles.

Botox injections and wrinkle creams are among the most popular of those remedies, but you may be uncertain about the benefits of each and about which might be best for you. But the more you learn, the more obvious it will become that wrinkle creams are the superior wrinkle treatment.

We live in a world full of toxic substances, and most of us take great precautions to keep those toxins as far away as possible. We take anti-oxidant supplements. We use cleansers to toxins from our homes and our bodies. We are toxic-fearing people, and yet are being told that Botox injections, which are nothing more than a highly diluted form of the deadly botulism organism, are fine. How does that make sense?

1 - Why choose an invasive and toxin Botox injection when you could be using much cheaper, safer, and instantly effective wrinkle creams? Wrinkle creams will never produce the same side effects known to occur from Botox injections, including:

Pain and bruising Rashes and itching Flu-like symptoms Eyelids which either droop or do not shut properly Facial paralysis and nerve damage

Even those who undergo Botox injections without experiencing any of the above side effects very commonly end up with a zombie-like deadpan expression, because of the shot’s mildly paralyzing effects. None of the best wrinkle creams depends on facial paralysis to give you a smooth skin; they instead use natural ingredients to instantly lift your sagging skin and diminish your lines and wrinkles.

2 - Then there’s the issue of cost. You can get a 60-day supply of a top quality wrinkle cream for a fraction of the $400 which is the minimum you can expect to pay for a single Botox injection. You can, in fact, get almost six jars, or a year’s worth, of good wrinkle cream for the price of that injection, and the benefits of the wrinkle cream will accumulate over time. Botox injections, on the other hand, wear off in a few months and your fine lines and wrinkles return.

3 - How about the problem of coverage? Because of the possibility of its causing nerve damage, Botox can only be injected in a small area of the forehead in between the eyebrows. It will do nothing to improve the appearance of wrinkles on other parts of the face. Nor will it improve dull skin tone, dryness and rough skin, or any other signs of aging.

As we mentioned earlier, Botox injections are temporary fixes while good wrinkle creams provide both immediate and long-term results. Good wrinkle creams are rich in antioxidants to protect your skin from continuing free radical damage, keeping it both healthier and younger.

4 - Botox injections are also inconvenient, requiring you to fit your appointment into your dermatologist’s schedule. If you choose to go with a good wrinkle cream, you can use it once daily at the time recommended by the manufacturer, and be done with it. You’ll get instant improvement with each application, and skin that continues to improve over time!

In conclusion, wrinkle creams won’t give you this trouble or side effects. Instead, you’ll get skin with fewer fine lines and wrinkles as well as a lift to your skin. So wrinkle creams not only safer, cheaper, they are more convenient than Botox injections.

They provide instant full-face results and continuing improvement the longer they are used. With an effective wrinkle cream, you get the results but without the side effects of Botox. It’s a win-win situation for your skin.

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