Wednesday, February 22, 2012

How BOTOX can be used to treat migraines


Recently, there has been much debate over whether or not BOTOX can and/or should be used to treat chronic migraines. While one group argues in support of this treatment as a legitimate application of the product, opposition argues that it is perhaps an off label attempt to gain more exposure for the product. It doesn’t matter how strong your argument is for or against the use of BOTOX for the treatment of migraines from an ethical or practical standpoints, because the only opinions that should and do matter are that of the FDA and chronic migraine sufferers; and they happen to support this use of the product.

According to WebMD health news, in October 2010, the FDA approved the use of BOTOX for chronic migraines, which are typically characterized by disabling headaches accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound and lasting approximately 15 days out of the month. In doing so, a qualified medical specialist administers 31 BOTOX injections into seven specific head and neck sites. Although the results can generally last up to 3 months, they can vary depending on the uniqueness of the individual patient. Furthermore, because the neurological condition known as chronic migraines are often understudied the FDA is now looking into approving the use of BOTOX in an effort to prevent or at the very least greatly diminish the length of the time spent dealing with the painful side effects of chronic migraines. Thus far, studies in both Europe and the United States have shown promising results with respect to diminishing the number of days spent with disabling headaches. When it comes to Athens Botox local patients have a number of options, so make sure to consult with a local medical professional to learn about your procedure!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Can Plastic Surgery Stop Bullying?

Recently there has been a rise in teenagers and preteens seeking plastic surgery as an option to help them escape the nightmares of bullying, but this has led many to wonder if it really is an answer. After all, are bullies really going to stop just because you get a nose job, or will this make them even more prone to teasing you?

There really is no real answer to this question. In some instances, particularly those where a child looks very different from his or her classmates, surgery can provide a way to simply fit in. For instance, the child who is struggling with a cleft lip may be teased less when the lip is fixed and they look more natural. The young girl who is developing an overly large chest at a young age may suffer teasing, and that may stop when her chest is reduced to a more natural side.

On the other hand, bullies are what they are, and if there is not a physical feature to tease, they will find something else. So, while plastic surgery can take away a potential source of teasing, parents still need to do their jobs and teach their kids how to deal with bullies, go to school personnel when bullying gets out of hand, and simply give their kids the skills they need to love themselves for who they are.

If you are considering plastic surgery for your child, you just might give her a gift that improves her confidence enough that she can more readily weather teasing. But before you sign up for surgery, make sure your child knows she is beautiful just the way she is.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

What To Know About Injectable Options

One of the major markets seeing grown in plastic surgery is the field of injectables. This less-invasive treatment allows clients to get the benefits of a nearly-surgical procedure without as much risk or cost. Learn more about them today.

In the ever-changing world of plastic surgery, there are always new methods and techniques that come into the market. Originally, there were no cosmetic surgical options for someone looking to improve their appearance. The advances of health technology and science overall have given us many an advantage in the modern age. With the advent of plastic surgery, it has become possible to improve our appearances vastly with a relatively simple and noninvasive procedure. However, sometimes a surgical option may not be the most advantageous to us in a particular situation. This is why increasingly injectables and fillers have begun to see increased prominence.

You may ask, "What are injectables?" Many of us, however, may have heard terms like Botox before. These types of treatments are those that are injected into problem areas to increase tautness of skin and decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. By investing in the proper injectable treatment, one may be able to forestall the onset of age and keep that vital, youthful look we all so desire. It is important to note, however, that these types of treatments are typically a temporary quick fix. While the injectable may improve appearance on the short term, sometimes surgery may be the only option to resolve the issue completely in the end.

But what else of importance may you want to learn about injectables? Many providers out there also offer products in tandem with their injectable treatments. These topical and other products work to reinforce the improvements gleaned from the injectable treatment. As previously mentioned, these types of short-term treatments can give you great results for a remarkable period of time. They are, however, no replacement for more extensive plastic surgery. So when you are out there considering your aesthetic improvement options, injectables may be right for you considering the circumstances.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Dermal Fillers - Know About the Latest Techniques Available in the Procedure

Dermal fillers is a secret to beautiful and youthful appearance for most of today’s women. They help you get rid of wrinkles, scars and any other imperfections.

Back in 1980, use of bovine collagen was very popular that helped many fix fine lines and scars. However, since many people were allergic to them, they had to undergo a skin test before using these fillers. Even the results were temporary and there was a need to repeat the procedure very frequently. Cost was the other factor of worry.

Latest scientific developments have made new dermal filler less expensive, more effective, less painful and relatively safer. The time taken by the procedure has also shortened. It’s just a matter of an hour to get the treatment done- rightly called ‘lunch time procedures’ by many. There might be post-procedure swelling. However, your doctor will help you get rid of it.

If you are opting for the dermal fillers, do some research and keep yourself updated with the latest techniques evolving to make sure you select the best one to suit you.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Sculptra: A unique dermal filler

If you live in La Jolla, Sculptra injectables probably sounds foreign to you, but if you have deeply set wrinkles or depressions on your face, it may just be your new best friend. The product isn't suitable for everyone, but remains one of the most highly rated dermal injectables available today.

If you're considering the use of La Jolla cosmetic injectables to minimize the appearance of lines, folds, and wrinkles, you may be confused by the sheer variety of products available and which filler is best suited for the results you seek. While some injectable treatments, like Botox and collagen, are household names, it's often products you haven't heard of yet that are likely to produce the desired effect. Since it is often expected that the use of a dermal filler will take years off of the appearance of your face, choosing the wrong one can leave you disappointed and disillusioned about the effectiveness of the treatment. Before undergoing any injectable procedure, it's important to consult with a licensed La Jolla cosmetic surgeon and to ask his opinion on which product is likely to produce the best results for you.

Unlike mot other dermal fillers, which are made of collagen or hyaluronic acid-based products, Sculptra is made of poly-L-lactic acid, a synthetic material that is not found in the human body and is not taken from an animal. Because of this, there is no need for an allergy test before an injection of Sculptra can be given, and is generally free of side effects produced by allergens. Poly-L-lactic acid is the same material that absorbable sutures are made from and has been used as a surgical product safely for decades. Poly-L-lactic acid has been deemed as biocompatible, meaning it works well with the human body and does not cause harm to the system. In addition, it is biodegradable, meaning the product breaks down naturally within the body and disappears. Once this happens, a patient must receive another injection to make sure the effects of Sculptra continue.

Sculptra works a bit differently than many dermal fillers, in that it is injected in a very dilute suspension that fills by gradually stimulating collagen production in the skin. Because of this patients may need more than one set of injections of Sculptra, usually given 4-6 weeks apart. However the results of Sculptra will last anywhere from 1-3 years, and produce a more finely sculpted look than is normally achieved with less specifically targeted injectable fillers.

Those most likely to benefit from Sculptra are patients with deep wrinkles or prominent nasolabial folds, usually appearing due to age. It can also be used to treat scars and depressions that have occurred as a result of acne or skin trauma. Sculptra has consistently been rated a top dermal filler available for filling in areas of the face that have taken on a sunken or depressed appearance due to the loss of fatty tissue, particularly in delicate areas such as the cheeks and temples. Talk to your La Jolla plastic surgeon about the different options available to you.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Vanity Tax on Cosmetic Procedures is on its Way

A new tax on cosmetic procedures and plastic surgeries, commonly labeled 'Botax', has been proposed by the White House and liberal Senators in congress. Meant to increase public funds for the health care overhaul, this Botax would increase the total cost of 'vanity' procedures by as much as 10%. Plastic surgeons, private healthcare organizations and other members of the medical community are vehemently campaigning against the new tax in Washington, claiming that the economy will be hindered by such a measure.

Many of the men and women who seek cosmetic procedures such as botox, breast augmentation, tummy tucks and facelifts are doing so because they have recently lost their jobs and want to compete with a younger workforce as they try to begin anew. The medical community is in an uproar that this tax is unncessary and cruelly punitive on the people who simply wish to enhance their appearance. The Associated Press reports on the issue here: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jafyZ40UW5DgQHWKDslvPNmACjtwD9C2UML80. The Los Angeles Times has an op-ed piece on the Botax here: http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/2009/11/paying-for-healthcare-reform-with-a-botax.html.

The lawmakers proposing this Botax may think they are stealing from the rich to give to the poor, but the fact is that most women who undergo such cosmetic procedures have modest incomes of 30,000 - 60,000 a year and are seeking such procedures not entirely out of vanity, but to compete with a younger generation of workers. This measure could be hugely detrimental to their ability to find and keep jobs, and thereby damaging to the economy. Even those that are seeking the procedures purely for self-esteem reasons do not deserve to pay more simply because they are taking steps to improve their looks. The Botax is thought by many to be extremely unfair to those who do not deserve it.

In fact, many argue that these people who seek cosmetic procedures are stimulating the economy and the health care system by their patronage and should not be deterred in any way from receiving the procedures they want, at the price they can afford. Healthcare organizations and prominent plastic surgeons are aggressively fighting this Botax proposal in Washington, in hopes that it will not pass into law. Only time will tell if they are successful in their efforts, or if there will be one more tax on the shoulders of the people.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Dermal Fillers - Know About The Various Uses Of Botox

Botox (Botulinum Type-A Toxin) has become a very popular procedure that not only helps you in getting rid of wrinkles, but also in preventing them. However, it has got many other benefits as well.

Unlike other procedure indicated for wrinkle removal, the side effects and the pain associated with botox is very less. It can also be used as cure to many spastic disorders. The people suffering from the problem of excess sweating can get effective relief from botox injections.

Botox injections are also used in temporary breast lift and neck lift giving you youthful appearance. These injections can make your smile more attractive by removing frown lines.

Apart from these benefits associated with your physical appearance, botox also offers you health benefits. It helps you in alleviating migraine headaches. It can also help you in getting rid of prostrate problems by making an enlarged prostrate smaller.

Botox injections can ease muscle tension that causes lower back pain. Finally, botox injections are proving to be effective in helping you clear up you acne.

So, if you are thinking botox is used only to get rid of wrinkles, think again!