BOTOX® Cosmetic has been established as one of the safest and most effective ways in eliminating the fine lines in the upper face. It is one of the most popular nonsurgical cosmetic treatments available; treating close to 3 to 4 patients a day. It is most often used for 3 areas; the horizontal "worry" lines of the forehead, the vertical "angry" lines between the eyebrows, and the fine "crows feet" lines around the eyes. The miracle of BOTOX® Cosmetic is that it provides a nonsurgical option to problems the plastic surgeon often used to operate on.
Talk to a doctor about BOTOX in Leesburg
Many patients have questions about BOTOX® Cosmetic treatment and would like a free consultation. This consultation will allow your doctor to discuss the benefits and risks of BOTOX® Cosmetic treatment. Make sure when selecting a BOTOX® Cosmetic doctor to look for a board certified physician who has references. Any information on this website should not be considered a substitute for consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon.
Providing Cosmetic Surgery and treatments for patients in:
Loudoun County in Leesburg, Ashburn and surrounding areas
Quick Facts About BOTOX®:
Are "BOTOX® parties in Leesburg" safe?
No. You should only get BOTOX® in a clinic or doctor's office. You should never share a tube of BOTOX®.
Can I use BOTOX® on other wrinkles?
BOTOX® is only approved to treat wrinkles between the eyebrows.
Can I get BOTOX® at any age?
BOTOX® is only approved for people 18-65 years old. It has not been tested on people under 18 or over 65.
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BOTOX® injections work by weakening or paralyzing certain muscles or by blocking certain nerves. The effects last about three to four months. Side effects can include pain at the injection site, flu-like symptoms, headache and upset stomach. Injections in the face may also cause temporary drooping eyelids. You should not use BOTOX® if you are pregnant or breast feeding.
Frequently Asked Questions About Botox Doctors in Leesburg
Question: What is BOTOX®?
Answer: BOTOX® comes from a kind of bacteria. The bacteria can make you very sick. But doctors have found that a chemical in BOTOX® can also help treat some health problems. They have been using it safely for many years.
Question: How was a substance like this discovered?
Answer: The Food and Drug Administration approved BOTOX over 10 years ago to treat certain problems with the eye muscle. During its initial usage doctors noticed that some wrinkles around the eyes looked better, too. The company that makes BOTOX® tested it. They showed the FDA that BOTOX® worked and was safe for treating some kinds of wrinkles.
Question: Jsut how does BOTOX® work?
Answer: Wrinkles may be caused when a muscle tightens. BOTOX® is injected through the skin into the muscle. The BOTOX® keeps the muscle from tightening. When the muscle can't tighten, the wrinkle doesn't show as much.
Question:Will Botox paralyze my face ?
Answer: A doctor trained in the use of BOTOX® will inject small amounts of BOTOX® into the muscle. Only the treated muscle can't move.
Question: Does the effect of Botox wear off over time?
Answer: BOTOX® works for about four months. As the muscle returns to normal, you will see the wrinkle again.
QuestionAre there any side effects to Botox?
Answer: Yes. Side effects may include:
* Droopy eyelids, which can last for a few weeks
* Feeling like you have the flu
* Headache and upset stomach
* Risk of botulism (a life or death illness that makes it hard for a person to move the arms and legs or to breathe) is low with BOTOX®, if used the right way
REMEMBER- BOTOX® is a drug, not a cosmetic.
What should I do if I want to try BOTOX®?
* Ask about how BOTOX® could help or hurt you
* Make sure your doctor is trained in the use of BOTOX®
* Make sure you get treatment in a doctor's office or clinic
* Emergency equipment should be on hand in case of a problem
* Do not use if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant
* Do not use if you are breast feeding
* Tell your doctor if you are taking antibiotics
* Tell your doctor if you have any problems with nerves or muscles
BOTOX Leesburg Va
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery recommends persons considering Botox® treatment to:
1. Check the physician's credentials: The physician should be trained and qualified in facial plastic surgery. The human face has a complex anatomy and the surgeon must be familiar with the physiology and function of more than 40 muscles present in the face. Members of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery are qualified to perform injections of the face because of their extensive experience in performing facial plastic and reconstructive surgical procedures.
2. Insist on a complete medical evaluation: When a person is submitting to any medical treatment that may involve complications, he or she should consult with a physician for a medical evaluation and complete medial history before treatment.
3. Be informed: The physician you are consulting with should explain the factual information and discuss the risk, benefits, and alternative treatments and make recommendations for treatment. An inform consent document must be signed by the patient. Avoid the consumption of alcohol when under going a medical procedure.
4. Choose the appropriate setting for treatment: Botox® injections are medical procedures and should be performed in the presence of trained medical personnel and proper equipment to deal with potential complications. All injection should be performed using sterile techniques and proper disposal of needles and syringes is necessary
(source: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FACIAL PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY (AAFPRS): http://www.aafprs.org/media/media_resources/fact_botox.html)





