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Expert Explains, What Is Botox? Know About Therapeutic Vs Cosmetic Botox Differences

Botox-a scientific discovery to prove that yes, you can find happiness in a bottle! Botox, which is essentially a toxin, makes your life lovely and toxin-free. Instead of advising you to use Botox to cosmetically even out your skin tone, I'm here to talk about its therapeutic and healing effects.
What Exactly Is Botox?
The isolated and purified form of the exotoxin botulinum is known as botox. It comes from a specific kind of anaerobic bacteria.
Botox is no longer a taboo subject; it is now a popular cosmetic procedure used by both men and women worldwide. However, did you know that it goes beyond mere cosmetics?
Therapeutic
versus
cosmetic
botox
differences:
Cosmetic
botox
is
used
to
treat
facial
wrinkles
and
ageing
lines,
such
as
forehead
lines,
crow's
feet,
and
frown
lines.
Therapeutic
botox
relaxes
the
facial
muscles.
The
muscles
relax,
releasing
any
tension
that
may
be
causing
pain
in
the
head
and
neck
area.
Botox Therapy:
Numerous lives have been transformed by therapeutic Botox. The FDA has approved botox injection therapy, which can be used to treat everything from joint disorders to smile corrections.
Let's learn about some of the amazing benefits of therapeutic Botox:
•
Head
and
neck
pain
management:
Tension
headaches
are
regular,
spontaneous
headaches
that
affect
the
back
and
sides
of
the
head
without
nausea
or
vomiting.
Botox
injection
therapy
administered
intramuscularly
decreases
both
the
frequency
and
severity
of
pain.
Trigeminal neuralgia is a painful, one-sided neurological disorder that affects the facial muscles. Excruciating pain can be brought on by the slightest stimulation of the face, such as when brushing one's teeth. For patients with drug-resistant idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia, therapeutic botox has produced encouraging results.
•
Nasal
conditions
Patients
who
have
seasonal
allergies,
sinusitis,
or
rhinitis
may
also
benefit
from
Botox
injections.
•
Jaw
joint
issues
Myofascial
(muscle-related)
or
joint-related
conditions
can
affect
the
temporomandibular
joint.
Botox
injection
therapy,
which
lessens
muscle
activity
and
has
analgesic
qualities,
is
useful
for
accompanied
pain.
•
Grinding
of
teeth
at
night
Bruxism
is
the
term
for
the
condition
where
someone
grinds
their
teeth
frequently,
leading
to
clenching
and
fatigue.
Along
with
reducing
muscle
activity,
Botox
also
has
analgesic
qualities
that
are
beneficial
for
underlying
pain.
With
a
noticeable
decrease
in
pain,
the
biting
pressure
will
also
be
reduced
by
20%
to
30%.
•
Facial
spasms
Irregular,
recurrent,
involuntary
muscle
contractions
or
spasms
of
the
face
have
been
shown
to
improve
with
time
with
therapeutic
botox
injections.
•
Stuttering,
stammering
Flacid
muscles
are
responsible
for
difficulty
and
improper
speech
in
adults.
Studies
have
shown
that
laryngeal
injections
improve
the
tonicity
of
the
speech
muscles.
Will you see immediate results?
No, the pain reduction and muscle tightening take a couple of weeks to show the desired effects.
Precautions After The Procedure:
•
Avoid
rubbing
or
pressing
on
the
treated
area
for
12
hours
•
For
three
to
four
hours,
don't
lie
down;
stay
upright
•
Don't
work
out
for
24
hours
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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