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Wrinkles around your lips!

Smoking, sun damage and the act of ageing can all cause wrinkles to appear around the lip and mouth area. This can often be increased in this part of the face due to our mouths being one of the most used facial areas through talking, smiling and other expressions. Botox can be used to smooth out these fine lines and wrinkles to restore a more youthful look to the mouth and lips.

Before undergoing your treatment you will need to have a consultation with your a medical professional. It usually means informing the patient about the procedure and specifics of Botox. You will be advised that Botox can be aching when it’s injected into the lip area; however, some do not find the procedure painful. If you feel a bit uncomfortable with not knowing the facts about the procedure, then you should ask the dentist, doctor or nurse to explain things before the treatment for your benefit.

The Procedure
Lip / mouth area shall be cleaned, and injections made along the lip. It’s a very quick procedure, and the sting is bearable.

Some Adjustments In Habits
Although you could feel almost no pain or bruising after having the procedure, in the hours ahead you could encounter a bit of a down-side of the procedure. Whistling could be a challenge, but it’s not an annoyance to some. Drinking from a straw may not be possible as it is still in the early recuperating stage. It could feel like you may have no control over the middle portion, your lip and the areas around it. Though it won’t actually feel paralyzed when trying to drink from a cup, it’s just because you couldn’t use all the usual muscles you normally use for drinking.

Advantage
The greatest advantage of this treatment is its gift to take years off of your appearance. Even small lines can make you look older, but Botox can reduce or even remove these minor lines and wrinkles. Another crucial advantage of Lip Botox is that it is non-surgical. Many treatments for aging skin require major surgeries and long recovery times. Botox treatments in general typically take less than an hour to complete, often requiring less than 10 minutes for the actual injection process. Additionally, patients begin to see vast improvements in just a few days’ time. In comparison, surgery may require months of recovery before the complete noticeable effects.
To ensure you are happy with the results it always wise to ask what kind of Botox training your medical professional has had to ensure that you maximise the chance of a good result and to ensure your safety. If you are in any doubt about qualifications then dont have a treatment as the potential for things going wrong are increased with a lack of training.

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September 16, 2011