Botox: A Hit In The Cosmetic World
Who would have thought that something that is supposedly
poisonous could have so many people clamoring for it?
Skepticism proven wrong
When botox hit the market, many were skeptical on the effects of
these newly developed chemical. A protein complex made from a
bacterium called clostridium botulinum, many feared that the
chemical will have the same effect on the skin as it has on the
body. For those who do not yet know, botox come from the same
toxin that can cause food poisoning in humans.
It turned out to be quite effective and a huge huge success
especially in the cosmetic surgery business. It is also being
used to relieve pain in muscle areas of people who have has
chronic pains. Its is actually so effective that people who were
normally confined to their homes because of the pain now live
normal lives.
Popular alternative
Since botox inhibits the release of acetylcholine, a chemical
responsible for the contraction of muscles in various parts of
the body, it is primarily used to clear out wrinkles and frown
lines in the face through injection in the areas of concern. The
effect of the drug can last for several months. Only small
amounts of the toxin are however used for these cosmetic
procedures. Too much use of the toxin can produce disastrous
side effects.
In 2001 alone, almost 1.6 million Americans have had botox
injections in different areas of their bodies. This is a
significant increase from 2000's figures. In fact, botox
injections are even more popular than the immensely popular
breast enhancement and breast augmentation procedures.
Botox parties
The procedure has become so popular in fact that people even
organize parties and social events just for the occasion of
injecting botox. This is actually part of the marketing campaign
that has gained botox injections so many followers. Women (and
men) who regularly inject botox for maintenance get together in
small gatherings and simultaneously inject botox. Outsiders
especially those who have not yet tried the drugs but are
interested can join the party.
Abuse and overuse
One of the growing concerns in the industry is the potential
abuse of the drug. Although botox is basically a prescription
drugs, there are unqualified people who are distributing the
medicine. And because the drug must be injected again and again
to maintain its effect, there is also the danger of the drug
being overused or for people to over-apply thinking that it will
lengthen the effect of the drug.
Injecting too much botox or accidentally injecting it on the
wrong area can cause droopy eyelid muscles, a condition called
ptosis. This could last for several weeks. Other side effects
that botox have are headaches, respiratory infections, flu-like
symptoms and even nausea. Some people will also experience pain
on the area where the botox was applied as well as redness and
swelling. There will also some muscle weakness around the area
where the botox was applied.
Contraindications
Although botox is available to all people, there are some who
are allergic to the toxin. So it is best that one consults a
physician first before applying the drug. Although there has
never been any studies or research on the effect of botox on
pregnant women and on nursing women, medical people err on the
safe side and just prohibit the drug.