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What is BOTOX® Cosmetic?

Maybe you heard a friend talk about her experience with BOTOX® Cosmetic – and you think your friend looks great – but before you get treated, you’d like to know more about it first. BOTOX® Cosmetic is a non-surgical, physician-administered aesthetic treatment for moderate to severe frown lines between the brows in people ages 18 to 65. BOTOX® Cosmetic works by reducing the contractions of the muscles that cause those persistent frown lines that have developed over time.

Botulinum toxin injection therapy (also known as "BOTOX® therapy") is used to treat dystonia – a neuromuscular disorder that produces involuntary muscle contractions, or spasm – that affects muscles that control movement in the eyes, neck, face, limbs, voice box, or the smooth muscle in the bladder. The goal of the therapy is to reduce muscle spasm and pain. This potent neurotoxin is produced by Clostridium botulinum, a bacterium that causes food poisoning (botulism). There are seven known types of C. botulinum toxin, but only types A; (BOTOX® Cosmetic) and B (Myobloc®) are used as medical treatments.

Botulinum toxin has proven to be useful in the treatment of many forms of dystonia, including the following:

  • blepharospasm–forceful involuntary closure of the eyelids
  • strabismus–misalignment of the eyes
  • hemifacial spasm–sudden contraction of the muscles on one side of the face
  • spasmodic torticollis, or cervical dystonia–muscle spasm in the neck that causes the head to turn to one side, and sometimes forward or backward
  • oromandibular dystonia–continuous spasms of the face, jaw, neck, tongue, larynx, and in severe cases, the respiratory system
  • urinary retention–severe inability to urinate that requires catheterization
  • spasmodic dysphonia–spasm of the vocal cords that causes sudden disruption of speech
  • stuttering–repetitions of parts of words and whole words, long pauses, elongated sounds
  • voice tremor–quavering vocalization
  • limb spasticity

Neurons generate new nerve endings that reactivate the dystonia, so improvement is not long lasting, and treatment is usually repeated every 3 to 4 months. Physical or occupational therapy usually is undertaken to stretch and restore normal muscle function. Some patients develop antibodies to the toxin over time, rendering the treatment ineffective.

Source: The Neurology Channel - Your Neurology Community

 

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