injectable wrinkle treatments injections – For wrinkles and sweating problems
Background to Botulinum Toxin
Botulinum toxin has been used medically without any safety problems for over 30 years. It has been used for cosmetic treatments since 1990 and is now licensed for these purposes. It is derived from a bacteria toxin that can paralyse muscle. The doses for cosmetic use are very small by comparison to the traditional use for strong spastic muscles.
Indications for injections
Wrinkles on the forehead, eyes, frown lines and to a lesser degree mouth and neck can all be improved by injectable wrinkle treatments injections. These wrinkles develop over the years from muscle movements which are often overly strong around the face. The aim of these injections is to relax the muscles and improve the wrinkles. This treatment is very effective at achieving this.
injectable wrinkle treatments is also an excellent treatment for excessive sweating (called hyperhydrosis) of the armpits. It also seems to treat migraine well by preventing spasm of the frontal forehead muscles.
Medicines and smoking
All medical history will be sought before any surgery. Try to avoid herbal medicines prior to injections or for 3 days following (arnica etc). Also avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, and voltarol-based tablets as all these can cause bruising.