Nobody likes to get the
Aging effect to be visible on their skin it’s kind of difficult in a
culture that celebrates youth. Age spots, wrinkles and lines, hollows in
your face where they didn't used to be -- those are all normal effects
of getting older (and sun exposure), but it can be hard to look in the
mirror at the face you've known all your life and see something
different. When it comes to wrinkles and lines , there's an unbeatable
answer to making them go away: Botox, though being treated as expensive,
and the effects are temporary, but the women (and men) who swear by it
say that they look less tired, less stressed and, most importantly, less
old. Botox or in other words, botulism is referred to as the paralyzing
illness.
The
bacteria produce neurotoxins, substances that damage nerve tissue.
Those poisons are what scorpions and tarantulas use to paralyze their
prey and their enemies. In humans, the effects of botulism include
muscle weakness, vision problems and droopy eyelids. In the simplest
terms, botulinum toxins keep your body from telling its muscles to
contract. Botox is approved to treat the vertical frown lines between
your eyebrows, known as glabellas lines. It's also often used on crow's
feet around the eyes and furrows on the brow. Some people use Botox for a
"jaw reduction" -- injecting the muscles around the jaw is supposed to
slim the appearance of the face. When Botox is administered to the
muscles around wrinkles and lines, those muscles can't move. Once they
relax, the appearance of wrinkles and lines is smoothed out. The effects
are only temporary say for 3 or 4 months. Botox can't do anything for
sun damage. Botox has some medical uses in addition to cosmetic ones.
Injections can treat chronic migraine, overactive bladder, crossed eyes,
severe sweating and various conditions that affect the muscles.
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