Botox injections have become all the rage for the past decade but a frequent concern I often encounter from patients in Esher and Surrey is, “Are Botox injections safe?” Let’s dive into this topic debunking myths, and unravelling the truth behind those smooth foreheads.
- Botox Basics: Let’s clear the air - Botox isn’t some hazardous goo! It’s a purified form of Botulinum toxin that works its magic by temporarily relaxing those overactive muscles which contribute to wrinkle formation.
- Medically safe: Are Botox injections safe? The good news is that Botox injections have the thumbs up from medical experts and regulatory authorities. Botox has been used extensively within Medicine for decades to treat a number of issues, including cerebral palsy, migraines and bladder hyperactivity. This means we know the safety profile intimately and it has been subjected to rigorous testing and standards.
- Botox Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction: “Botox is addictive”: Nope, it won’t turn you into a Botox junkie. But beware! Seeing those fine lines disappear might have you hooked on feeling/looking fabulous.
- “Botox makes you expressionless”: Fear not, my friend! Skilled Medical practitioners should understand the art of Botox. They know how to smooth those wrinkles while preserving your natural expressions. You should never end up looking like a wax figure in a museum, a frequent concern from patients in Esher.
- “Botox will turn you into a botulism victim”: Hold your horses! Botox is carefully administered in small, controlled doses which is almost impossible to entering the systemic circulation to any significant degree to cause any issue, so you won’t be hosting a botulism party anytime soon.
- The Side Effects: Let’s be real—no procedure is entirely side-effect-free. With Botox, you might experience a bit of bruising, redness, or temporary swelling at the injection site. In rare cases some patients experience eyelid drooping, this can usually be avoided with good understand of anatomy and skill, this is why its of great importance to seek out a skilled Medical Practitioner who knows what they are doing!
When administered by experienced Medical professionals, Botox injections are considered generally safe. With the right injector, Botox can help you reduce wrinkles and embrace a smoother, more confident you!
Author: Dr Raj Dhillon
Dr Raj graduated from the prestigious St Georges Medical School in 2014, through his medical career he has gained extensive experience working within both Plastic and General Surgery, and general Practice
Whilst completing GP training and attaining membership to the Royal College Of General Practitioners (MRCGP), he simultaneously completed postgraduate diplomas in both Nutrition and Facial Aesthetics. It was during this period he solidified his passion for Medical Aesthetics, earning his stripes whilst working alongside a range of industry leaders in internationally renowned clinics, gaining invaluable insight and experience to cement himself as one of the rising stars in the field.
Dr Raj is passionate about improving industry standards and patient safety, alongside his other work commitments he is an Aesthetics Trainer for an award-winning Harley Street training academy where he delivers masterclasses, and mentoring for aspiring injectors. He is also an affiliated member of the Aesthetic Complications Expert (ACE), a national organisation aimed at improving patient safety in medical aesthetics.
From an Aesthetics perspective, he is passionate and dedicated to providing truly natural but noticeable results. He prides himself on optimising full-face rejuvenation without looking too done.
His patient-centred approach and creativity ensure each patient has an depth consultation to truly understand an individual's concerns and expectations in order to deliver the best possible results.
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