Is
There Better Than BOTOX?
By Ian Henman
The benefits of Botox injections are obvious to most of us. Reduced
wrinkles, and crow’s feet. The disappearance of frown lines,
and other markings around the neck. But at what cost are we putting
ourselves through this? Is this the only way to reduce some of
our aging appearances?
While
unknown to some there are risks associated with receiving Botox
Injections. Botox is closely related to botulism, and some of
the side effects can be quite dangerous. Side effects as simple
as bruising or nausea can occur but more serious events such as
Dysphasia—a verbal impairment or Ptosis—an abnormal
paralysis in various muscles near and around the injection site
can occur.
The
other downside while not dangerous from a medical standpoint but
more a financial one is that Botox injections do not last a long
time. More over the positive effects of the injection will begin
to wear off after a three or so months. Meaning you may find yourself
receiving Botox three or four times a year. Is this a painful
procedure you actually want to go through that often?
The
good news is there are alternatives, and guess what they don’t
involve needles or injections. Cosmetic and skin care product
manufacturers are progressing leaps and bounds in research and
development of new products. They’re learning to deliver
collagen and other nutrients directly into the skin. These procedures
are yielding benefits similar and equal to botox over time.
The
advantages of considering a product over a Botox injection are
of course the obvious one, you don’t need to get the injection
any longer, but also the cost and medical risks associate with
injections. Purchasing a skin care product once every three too
six months isn’t as expensive as booking an appointment
with your local cosmetic surgeon to receive botox. Nor are there
the same medical risks associated with cosmetic products as there
is with the injections.
With
this information it’s obvious that Botox is not the only
alternative to reducing wrinkles and other marks of aging. The
social and financial costs associated with Botox can be traded
in for safer cosmetic product solutions to anti aging. Of course
if you have any questions or concerns about a particular product
or procedure be sure to consult your family doctor, but you can
rest assured that the pain savings alone using a skin care product
rather then receiving an injection will be well worth the switch.
For
more information on what products can replace the use of botox
injections please visit our website at Hydroderm.
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