Botox
Botox and other non-surgical procedures have become very popular among those looking for a quick and efficient approach to look better without having to undergo surgery. Botox is the brand name for a neurotoxin known as botulinum toxin, which causes wrinkles by momentarily paralyzing certain facial muscles. Doctors mainly utilize type A botulinum toxin to treat cosmetic concerns, though there are other forms as well.
With this simple surgery, Dr. Rapaport has helped many patients at his facilities in Irvine and Beverly Hills improve their appearance. Make an appointment for a consultation to begin.
Botox: An Excellent Non-Surgical Way to Improve Your Look
Because fillers “fill in” the wrinkles and grooves that the neurotoxic did not impact, they are an excellent addition to the positive effects of Botox. They provide volume to specific regions safely and effectively, giving the face a more youthful appearance.
MIGRAINES
SWEATING
FOREHEAD LINES
FOREHEAD LINES
FURROWED BROWS
BANDS ON THE NECK
How Botox Works
Since acetylcholine is a messenger used in the nerve-to-muscle communication system, Botox is actually a neurotoxin that paralyzes it. Botox blocks this neurotransmitter’s messages from reaching the muscle a nerve cell is attempting to communicate with when injected into the human body in extremely small dosages. The muscle is immobile and unable to move as directed if it is not able to receive the signal. As a result, the creases and wrinkles soften and lift out, giving the skin a more polished, young appearance.
Botox vs Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are injected below the skin surface to help smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and add volume to areas such as the cheeks, chin, and lips. Compared to Botox, dermal fillers are effective at treating static wrinkles.
Side effects potentially associated with Botox and dermal fillers are comparable, both involving minor bruising or swelling in the affected area and both lasting for only a day or two. The longevity of the two cosmetic options do differ, however; while the effects of Botox wear off after three to six months, fillers can last anywhere from six months to five years, depending on the specific compound being used. During the consultation appointment, Dr. Rapaport will be able to assist the patient in determining the right treatment option for them.
Are You a Candidate for Botox?
Botox is used pretty broadly – about six million injections are administered to patients every year. If the patient is generally healthy, but has facial wrinkles, excessive sweating, or chronic migraines that are getting in the way of them living their best life, then they may be a good candidate for Botox treatments.
If, however, the patient has any medical concerns including preexisting nerve or muscular damage, it is important to bring these up to Dr. Rapaport during the consultation. In some cases, Botox may negatively impact preexisting medical concerns. Botox is also not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, as research has not ascertained whether or not the drug is potentially dangerous for either the mother or the child.
Consultation
Patients of Dr. Rapaport are generally quite satisfied with their Botox treatments. Patients interested in this treatment who live in the Orange County area are welcome to make an appointment for a consultation right now. For Botox treatments, Dr. Rapaport would be delighted to consult with both new and current patients. Bring any questions you may have about the surgery, your health, the results you hope to achieve in terms of look, concerns, dangers, and cost, and we will be happy to answer them.
Treatment Process
Treatment Process
How Many Units Are Needed?
The unit size of each injection will depend on the cosmetic issues that need to be treated and how serious those issues are. During the consultation appointment, Dr. Rapaport will give additional specific information based on the patient’s wishes and circumstances. In general, the number of Botox injections can range from two to twenty-five, depending on the individual’s physical characteristics, gender, and the depth, size, and placement of the crease.
Recovery & Results
Price
The concerns that need to be addressed and the number of units needed determine how much a Botox treatment will cost. During the initial appointment, Dr. Rapaport will discuss pricing and be happy to work with the patient to identify what is ideal in terms of treatment goals, outcomes, and cost.