For the past two decades Botox has been approved for cosmetic purposes. Most people are familiar with its safety and effectiveness in reducing facial lines and wrinkles. One of the most promising areas for the use of Botox is for the treatment of acne. Also, it is being used in the reduction of pore size.
Acne is one of the most commonly occurring skin conditions. It's estimated that nearly 100% of teenagers have at least an occasional acne breakout. More concerning is the estimated 40% of teenagers that seek the attention of a physician for acne treatment. Its most severe form is called cystic acne. This can leave scars on the face that can last a lifetime. It is thought to result from a combination of factors including excess oil or sebum production, although the exact cause is not known. Contributing factor include ineffective exfoliation resulting in pore clogging, bacterial overgrowth and inflammation.
Thankfully, there seems to be some help for people afflicted with this severe acne. Botox is injected just under the skin to get at the source of the oil producing glands. Pore size should be reduced and the overall impact of the acne should be severely diminished. The secret of Botox pore shrinking is a very shallow injection placed at the depth of the sebaceous glands. This is unlike the normal Botox treatment for wrinkles, which tend to target the muscle tissue under the skin.
What you Should Ask your Physician
- Are you certified in Botox injections?
- Do you specialize in Botox treatments?
- Are there other procedures I should consider rather than Botox?
- What procedures might complement these Botox treatments?
- Do you offer any loyalty or referral rewards to patients?
- Can you tell me exactly what will happen on the day of my treatment?
Choosing an injector based solely on price can be a gamble. Sometimes, you get what you pay for. Looking for the most competitive price is not always a bad thing. But be sure to do the proper research when selecting a physician.
It Doesn't Hurt to Get Botox
In contrast to going under the knife, these injections are virtually painless, as is their recovery. Patients rarely complain about the needle used during a treatment. It is a very fine needle and there is almost no feeling of the actual injection. Again, there is no down time. You can go back to work after a shot or even go to the gym for a work out. Patients can proceed as if nothing had occurred. You can even schedule an appointment in between errands.
Acne is one of the most commonly occurring skin conditions. It's estimated that nearly 100% of teenagers have at least an occasional acne breakout. More concerning is the estimated 40% of teenagers that seek the attention of a physician for acne treatment. Its most severe form is called cystic acne. This can leave scars on the face that can last a lifetime. It is thought to result from a combination of factors including excess oil or sebum production, although the exact cause is not known. Contributing factor include ineffective exfoliation resulting in pore clogging, bacterial overgrowth and inflammation.
Thankfully, there seems to be some help for people afflicted with this severe acne. Botox is injected just under the skin to get at the source of the oil producing glands. Pore size should be reduced and the overall impact of the acne should be severely diminished. The secret of Botox pore shrinking is a very shallow injection placed at the depth of the sebaceous glands. This is unlike the normal Botox treatment for wrinkles, which tend to target the muscle tissue under the skin.
What you Should Ask your Physician
- Are you certified in Botox injections?
- Do you specialize in Botox treatments?
- Are there other procedures I should consider rather than Botox?
- What procedures might complement these Botox treatments?
- Do you offer any loyalty or referral rewards to patients?
- Can you tell me exactly what will happen on the day of my treatment?
Choosing an injector based solely on price can be a gamble. Sometimes, you get what you pay for. Looking for the most competitive price is not always a bad thing. But be sure to do the proper research when selecting a physician.
It Doesn't Hurt to Get Botox
In contrast to going under the knife, these injections are virtually painless, as is their recovery. Patients rarely complain about the needle used during a treatment. It is a very fine needle and there is almost no feeling of the actual injection. Again, there is no down time. You can go back to work after a shot or even go to the gym for a work out. Patients can proceed as if nothing had occurred. You can even schedule an appointment in between errands.
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