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MBBS, MS, MCh, MD
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30 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS, DNB, DrNB, ISAPS International Aesthetic Fellowship.
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8 years experience overall
Nehru Enclave , Delhi
MBBS, MS (surgery), MCh (plastic surgery)
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31 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS, M.S, M.Ch(Plastic Surgery)
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30 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Plastic Surgery)
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14 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
MBBS, MS, Mch
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13 years experience overall
Sarita Vihar , Delhi
Administration of Botox injections into the bladder of patients suffering from incontinence or overactive bladder may help alleviate the symptoms, providing some relief.
Alcohol intake can increase the risk of bruising or bleeding at the injection site. It is advised to avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours before getting a Botox injection to minimise these risks and achieve optimal results.
Individuals with certain neurological disorders like myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome should avoid Botox injections as they may worsen their condition. Discussing your medical history with the doctor to determine your eligibility for the procedure is essential.
Botox injections are commonly used to treat dynamic wrinkles in areas such as the forehead (horizontal lines), glabella (vertical lines between eyebrows), and crow’s feet (lines around the eyes). It can also be used to elevate eyebrows and soften neck bands.
Botox is a brand name for type A Botulinum toxin, while other neuromodulators like Dysport and Xeomin use different forms of botulinum toxin. While they all work similarly by paralysing muscles, the dosage and diffusion patterns may vary slightly, resulting in differences in onset and duration of action.
Botox injections are generally safe and well-tolerated when administered by a qualified professional. However, potential side effects may include temporary bruising, redness, or pain at the injection site. Rarely, more severe complications like muscle weakness or drooping eyelids can occur but are usually temporary.
Individuals above 18 years of age with good overall health are generally eligible for Botox injections. However, pregnant or breastfeeding women, individuals with certain neurological disorders, or those with allergies to any ingredients in Botox should avoid the procedure.
The effects of Botox injections typically last for 3-4 months. However, the longevity of the effect can differ depending on various factors such as metabolism, lifestyle, and the area being treated. Regular maintenance sessions are often recommended to sustain the desired results.
After receiving a Botox injection, it is recommended to avoid massaging the treated area for at least 24 hours. It’s also important to follow any instructions your doctor provides regarding skincare products to use or avoid during recovery.
The procedure typically takes around 10-15 minutes, depending on the areas being treated. However, the overall time spent at the clinic may be longer due to consultation and preparation.
Before getting a Botox injection, it is vital to consult with a doctor who will assess your medical history and determine your eligibility. Avoid blood-thinning medications, alcohol consumption, and certain supplements in the days leading up to the procedure.
The success rate of Botox injections depends on the purpose for which it is being used. For cosmetic purposes, it has a high success rate in reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Its effectiveness for medical conditions like muscle spasms varies depending on the specific condition and individual response.
The recovery time for Botox injections is minimal. Most people can resume their activities immediately. However, avoiding strenuous exercise, excessive heat exposure, and lying down flat for a few hours post-injection is better to prevent toxin migration.
Botox injection is a minimally invasive technique that involves injecting Botulinum toxin — a neurotoxin — into specific muscles to paralyse them temporarily. It is commonly used to minimise the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, treat muscle spasms, and manage certain medical conditions.
Botox injections are typically given by dermatologists or plastic surgeons with specialised cosmetic procedure training. These doctors have extensive knowledge and experience in administering Botox safely and effectively.
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