
"My neck and chest looked pretty bad, due to repeated sun burns when I was younger. I went to BNG Aesthetics. Dr. and Natalie Gabinskiy did two photodynamic treatments on me and gave me creams to use. Now three months late my neck and chest look really nice. I'm very thankful to both of them."
Sara Gehret, 83, Lock Haven, PA
We all want to look our best. That's not always easy, especially as forehead, eyes and frown lines start to develop. As these creases deepen they can make us appear old looking or angry, when in fact we actually feel quite content. Botox helps eliminate these perpetual lines and frowning, and helps restore a more serene quality to our faces. Its use allows us to send others the right message, giving them a truer impression of how we feel.
You may be a candidate for Botox injections if:
Dynamic wrinkles are caused by contractions of the delicate under-laying facial muscles. Every time you smile, laugh, or frown, the more emotions you show, the deeper these wrinkles and lines are likely to be as we age.
Botox is the trade name for botulinum toxin type A, one of several different toxins produced by Clostridium bacteria. The bacterium itself is not injected. The injected toxin is a protein manufactured by the bacterium, and when injected, it temporarily paralyzes the muscles underlying wrinkles, smoothing out the skin on top. It inhibits the nerve terminal, so that the muscle will not respond. You literally can't frown after the treatment, but you don't lose sensation or expression. The nerve eventually sprouts a new terminal. Botox is successfully being used in areas of the face, neck, and body world wide, and to date is safer than the origin suggests.
Botox injections cause almost no redness or swelling. You may drive yourself to and from the treatments and resume normal activities immediately.
Botox is given with such a tiny needle that there is minimal discomfort involved, but it is a needle. Should patients have an aversion to needles, an analgesic cream is used.
There can be a slight chance of minimal and temporary bruising at the injection site. Other negative side effects can be eyelid drooping if the Botox seeps below the eyebrow and hits the muscle that controls the lid, BUT that is very rare. And, it's probably related to the injection technique, and/or the placement or rate of injection. Eye drops can reverse the Botox effect for about six hours. Otherwise, the patient just has to wait until the nerve regenerates.
The price ranges depending on the areas, the amount, and concentration of Botox used. Price per unit $12.00. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Gabinskiy to see if you are a good candidate for Botox, and to learn more about your cosmetic options.
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