Sunday, September 27, 2009
What Are the Side Effects of Botox?
Oppss... ladies.. I am sorry, i know that I am the one who had brougt up this topic. However, I just got know that Botox has side effects!!!!!!...Carefull gangz....Temporary bruising is the most common side effect. Headaches, which resolve in 24-48 hours, can occur, but this is rare. A small percentage of patients may develop eyelid drooping. This usually resolves in three weeks. This development is usually caused by migration of the Botox and for this reason, you shouldn't rub the treated area for 12 hours after injection or lay down for three to four hours. There have been no allergies associated with Botox to date.
How Long Does a Botox Injection Last?

Dear Iron Ladies... I am still interested with full ethusiasm to discuss about botox... who knows we can explore the possibility and feasibility to opt for botox.. we can remain beautiful & look good for our husband.. what say you? However, I got to know that the effects from Botox will last four to six months. As muscle action gradually returns, the lines and wrinkles begin to re-appear and wrinkles need to be re-treated. The lines and wrinkles often appear less severe with time because the muscles are being trained to relax.
How Is The Botox Procedure Performed?
Hi gangs... do you know how is botox procedure performed? For your kind information...The procedure takes only a few minutes and no anesthesia is required. Botox is injected with a fine needle into specific muscles with only minor discomfort. It generally takes three to seven days to take full effect and it is best to avoid alcohol at least one week prior to treatment. Aspirin and anti-inflammatory medications should be stopped two weeks before treatment as well in order to reduce bruising.
Do you know what Botox is mean?
It was cross into my mine how all the famous person including the celebrities use Botox to make them remain young and beautiful?. In fact that I just google the at the internet, Botox is the brand name of a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. In large amounts, this toxin can cause botulism, which you probably associate with food poisoning. Despite the fact that one of the most serious complications of botulism is paralysis, scientists have discovered a way to use it to human advantage. Small, diluted amounts can be directly injected into specific muscles causing controlled weakening of the muscles.
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Name: Suliza Abd Razak (G75839)
Nick Name: Cikgu Sue
Occupation: Teacher, Sek. Men. Agama Al-Khairiah, Temerloh, Pahang
Date of birth: April 29, 1976
Nick Name: Cikgu Sue
Occupation: Teacher, Sek. Men. Agama Al-Khairiah, Temerloh, Pahang
Date of birth: April 29, 1976
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