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Botox complications, botox can make your face go numb |
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Can Botox Make The Face Numb?
By Mary Rogers
Botox is used to look younger, get those wrinkles away and have
a better texture. But what if the wrong person is performing the
procedure? What can happen to the face and is it permanent?!
The botox is a very strong and dangerous toxin; when used in a
large amount it can cause major damage. The botox injection is a
very serious procedure that should be taken seriously and made
wisely.
The best place to have botox treatments with no risks and
complications is at a certified clinic that has a lot of
experience with botox treatments and knows how to deal with
complex situations. The botox parties that became so popular are
problematic because if anything happens during the injection it
is not like treating the patient at the clinic with all the
needed equipment.
When going to uncertified places the botox might not be
preserved right, or may be cheap or an imitation. Also the
person whom performs the injection has to know exactly how much
to inject and where, so marks won't be left.
The botox injections can cause: small hemorrhages, bruises,
headaches for a few days, muscles numbness on the face where the
injection was given and around it, saggy eyelid or saggy
eyebrow, pain, nausea, infections, and more.
The complications of the botox injections can last between a
few weeks to a few months. Yes it is temporary, but imagine
going with a saggy eyelid to work for a whole month or trying to
talk to people and smile at them, but not being able to. Imagine
trying to get your face pretty and making it numb. Now, all you
need to do is simple, don’t be fooled, have the injections but
don’t take any risks - go only to certified places!
A few tips before you begin looking for a physician:
Botox injections need special skills and training, talk to your
physician and make sure he has certifications.
The botox needs to be treated well, so make sure your physician
has the right conditions for the botox and knows exactly how to
work with it.
The patients should be under observation before and after the
injection, so the physician will be able to tell if any changed
occur.
About the Author: Mary Rogers professional appearance advisor
http://www.bestoflook.com
http://www.bestoflook.com/cosmetics/Botox.aspx
Source: http://www.isnare.com
Permanent Link:
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=116862&ca=Womens+Interest |
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