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BOTOX in Los Angeles

Seeking Cosmetic Surgery In Los Angeles

Los Angeles, the largest city in California, is frequently called the city of angels. One of the leading tourist destinations in the U.S., Los Angeles is also among the top destinations for individuals following their dreams. Spread over close to 500 square miles and having a population of nearly 4 million, L.A. is the second biggest city in the United States.

Despite the occasional smog complications L.A. boasts one of the most ideal climates to be found anywhere. Prominent landmarks of the area include Disneyland, the Hollywood Bowl, Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the Griffith Observatory. Much of the architecture and entertainment of Los Angeles derives from the Mexican/Spanish history of the area.

Los Angeles is mostly known in the world for the motion picture industry that is located in the area. The romance of the movie industry is mirrored in the importance of appearance in all walks of life. Fortunately some the best known world class cosmetic physicians call the Los Angeles area home.

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BOTOX© At A Glance

The plastic form of botulinum toxin, often referred to by its product name Botox©, is a preferred non-surgical treatment that for a while decreases or eliminates frown wrinkles, forehead wrinkles, crows feet by the eyes and thick bands in the neck.

BOTOX© Cosmetic is approved for the temporary treatment of moderate to severe frown lines between the brows in people ages 18-65.

In 2000, it was approved for the treatment of cervical dystonia (a disorder that causes severe neck and shoulder contractions).

As an unusual side effect of the eye disorder treatment, doctors noticed that Botox reduced the frown lines between the eyebrows.

In April 2002, the FDA was convinced by its review of studies indicating that Botox reduced the severity of frown lines for up to 120 days and approved the drug.

BOTOX© Reasons & Benefits

In clinical trials, nearly 90% of men and women surveyed rated the improvement in the reduction of frown lines between their brows as moderate to good one month after being treated. Results can last for up to 4 months, and may vary.

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BOTOX© Surgery Procedure

The technique begins with a pre-operative meeting with the doctor when you are given specific instructions about how to get ready for the surgery.

Your surgeon will administer several tiny injections of BOTOX© directly into the muscles that cause those moderate to severe frown lines between the brows. No anesthesia is necessary, although your doctor may choose to numb the area with a cold pack or deadening cream before injecting.

The location, size, and use of the muscles that make a furrowed brow vary markedly among individuals. The toxin blocks the nerve impulses, temporarily paralyzing the muscles that create wrinkles while giving the skin a smoother, more refreshed attractiveness.

You will probably notice a marked improvement in the moderate to severe frown lines between your brows within a few days. If you do not repeat the treatments, the frown lines between your brows will slowly like they did before treatment.

Prior to having the procedure done, the patient will be prepared to realize that BOTOX© does not actually erase lines but relaxes them. What this means is that more pronounced wrinkles will become a bit less deep and tiny wrinkles will nearly disappear. But BOTOX© Cosmetic can not permanently change your facial appearance.

It is surprising how many patients do not remember how they looked at the time of the technique and are amazed at the difference when shown a picture.

You can figure to be in and out of the physician's office without downtime. You can go directly back to your expected activities.

Risks And Complications Of BOTOX©

Botox© has been commonly used for more than eleven years with over 1 million people.

Over the past 20 years, Botulinum Toxin Type A has been evaluated in more than two hundred studies. There are no documented systemic limitations associated with Botox© injections. Serious heart complications and severe allergic reactions have been reported very seldom.

If you believe you're having an allergic reaction or other unusual symptoms, including difficulty swallowing, talking or breathing, call your doctor immediately.

BOTOX© Costs

Surgeons fees for BOTOX© are usually between $10 and $20 per injection. The quantity of injections varies from patient to patient. Fees for the operating room can increase the total. Also the fees are usually more in some large cities.

Ask your doctor to learn the precise cost at the time of making your choice. There are options for financing the fees over time.

Questions To Ask Your Liposuction Surgeon

You will always have a meeting with your surgeon at the time of agreeing to any kind of surgery. Be sure you take plenty of time to get your complete questions answered. Also you may ask to see before and after photos to get a more pleasant understanding of what is possible.

When it comes to selecting a physician-administered aesthetic treatment, chances are you'll want proof, not just claims. The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery makes these suggestions: Ask questions and be informed about the benefits and risks involved in the procedure.

Some questions you may ask typically include:

  • Am I being realistic about my desired results?
  • Where will the surgery be done and how long will it take?
  • What is the recovery time for doing many general activities?
  • What is the amount this will cost me?
  • How much experience have you had with this technique?
  • How often do complications occur?
  • What if I am not happy with the results?

Check that the surgeon has your complete medical history and understands any allergies or special needs you have.

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Botox maker to pay $600M to resolve investigation

09/05/2010 Allergan Inc. , the maker of wrinkle-smoothing Botox, has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a yearslong federal investigation into its marketing of the top-selling, botulin-based drug. Allergan - Botox - Health - Business - Wells Fargo 
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Carlos Untied: Botox and Waxing Live

09/08/2010 In Wednesday's "Carlos Untied," Carlos goes in search of botox, a popular medical procedure gaining more and more popularity. 
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Allergan Directors Are Sued by Shareholders Over Marketing of Botox Drug

09/07/2010 Allergan Inc. directors should be held liable for opening up the maker of wrinkle smoother Botox to criminal sanctions and a $600 million settlement by allowing the drug to be marketed for unapproved uses, investors said in a lawsuit. 
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Jenny McCarthy: Botox? Yes. Vaccines? No.

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