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What is botox

Botox is a very simple treatment to remove wrinkles and feels you young.

Today when it comes to looking good and keeping wrinkles. But what is this amazing anti-aging treatment and where did it come from? Botox was first introduced in the 1980’s as an option for treating medical conditions.

It didn’t take long for doctor to realize that this procedure could diminish the lines and wrinkles that were the result of the aging process as well, and a multi-million dollar cosmetic industry was born. This procedure has become so commonplace today; many women don’t even have to make an appointment for the treatment any longer. After lunch with friends, simply pop by your doctor’s office for a de-wrinkling. Quick, convenient and no more wrinkles; what more could you ask? 

Botox injections were originally approved by the FDA for treating lines and wrinkles between the eyebrows in 2002. Doctors now use Botox to eliminate any number of other signs of aging, including crow’s feet and lines across the forehead. The end result can be skin that looks smoother, younger and wrinkle free. And the really exciting thing about this procedure is that you can see the results almost immediately. There is no recovery time to speak of, no scarring and very little discomfort throughout. 

How does it Work? 

Botox injections consist of very diluted amounts of the botulism bacterium that is injected directly under the skin’s surface. This substance will cause controlled weakening of the muscles so you end up with muscles that are softer and more relaxed. The procedure itself only takes a few minutes, and there is no anesthesia necessary, which is why some doctors can perform Botox injections on a lunch hour or for drop-in patients. The results are quick – but they are far from permanent.

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Migraine Problem

Migraine is a debilitating and recurrent neurological disorder, characterized by a throbbing headache that is usually made worse by movement and is often associated with nausea, vomiting, photophobia and phonophobia. It is increasingly recognized as a disorder that seriously undermines patients’ ability to work, study and have a normal family life.

Migraine has many symptoms including visual disturbances, sensitivity to sound and light, severe headache, nausea, vomiting. During an attack, Migraineurs, people who suffer from Migraine, may also have problems speaking and remembering the correct words for what they’re trying to say. One Migraine episode can last hours, days, or weeks, leaving the Migraineur virtually disabled for that period of time.

Who suffers from migraine?
About one in ten people suffer from migraine, although the prevalence varies with age. Most migraine sufferers experience their first attacks during childhood or as teenagers, but migraines can sometimes begin during adult life. Studies have shown that, the age of onset is earlier in boys than in girls. Migraine can affect people at any age, but it is most common from 25 to 55 years of age, when work and family commitments are maximal.

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