| BOTOX® Cosmetic
Botulinum Toxin Type A was first
approved by the FDA in December of 1989 to treat two eye muscle disorders. BOTOX® Botulinum
Toxin Type A purified neurotoxin complex, (BOTOX®), is Allergan's brand of Botulinum Toxin Type A.
BOTOX® was approved by the FDA in April, 2002 for treatment of frown lines between the eyebrows.
To date, BOTOX® has been used to treat over one-half million patients and is approved by the health
ministries of at least seventy countries.
BOTOX® is an injectable treatment derived from a purified protein. Smiling, frowning, and raising
your eyebrows many times a day over a period of years can cause crow's feet, frown lines
between the eyes and horizontal wrinkles on your forehead. BOTOX® smoothes out lines by
preventing involved muscles from contracting into a wrinkle. Injecting tiny amounts of
BOTOX® into the muscles that cause these lines can reduce the wrinkled appearance within a
day or two.
BOTOX® is administered in several injections of purified protein directly into the affected area.
BOTOX® works by blocking nerve impulses. This results in the relaxation of the contraction
of the muscles. After just one ten-minute treatment, and as early as one to two days following
treatment with BOTOX®, the wrinkles will appear diminished. The effects of a BOTOX® treatment
usually last up to four months. Individual results may vary.
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