Useful Information About Bay Area Plastic Surgeon And Botox

By Ina Hunt


Plastic surgeons are medical professionals who concentrate on the outward appearance of their patients, rather than physical ailments. They are able to shape and recreate different areas of the body such as the ears, face and hands to make them look more like the patient wants. In some cases they also fix congenital problems like malformed bones or scarring from injuries. Cosmetic surgery can reshape a particular body part for aesthetic reasons. Constructive surgery can repair or replace a body part lost or damaged by accident or illness. There are many steps you will have to take to become a bay area plastic surgeon.

Botulinum toxin has been described as a fatty poison because the bacteria that produces it can cause poisoning if handled improperly. Kerner first developed possible medical uses of botulinum toxin and named it botulism. However, it was not until 1928 that physicians purified the toxin for these uses and discovered that it blocks neuro-transmissions in the body.

During the 1960s, physicians Alan Scott and Edward Schantz developed standardized botulinum toxin for therapeutic uses. The toxin was eventually used in monkey experiments and then on humans to treat certain eye conditions. It was later discovered that the toxin could be used for treating spasms of the esophagus as well as excessive sweating.

The toxin was eventually used in cosmetic surgery because of its cosmetic effect on lines and wrinkles. This was originally studied by the plastic surgeon, Dr. Richard Clark, who published his finding in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery journal in 1989. Since then, many surgeons have expanded on this research and used it in their own treatments. It has been the subject of many journal articles and clinical trials.

Today, the market name of this toxin is Botox. It has been manufactured by a company called Allergan, Inc. In 1989, it received approval from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration for treating patients with strabismus, hemifacial spasms and blepharospasm. It can only be used on patients over the age of twelve years old.

Many women choose to get Botox treatments because they are unhappy with their physical appearance. By using surgical applications of these injections, which consist of small doses of the toxin, it is possible to prevent wrinkles from appearing by paralyzing the facial muscles of the patient. Botox should only be administered by a properly certified plastic surgeon.

After doing a residency, some physicians choose to undertake a fellowship, so that they can specialize in a certain area of cosmetic surgery, such as facial or breast reconstruction. By this time, however, most of these physicians will be capable of surgically treating a variety of congenital problems of the head, neck and body, as well as burn management.

There are several side effects to cosmetic surgery that you should be aware of. Some side effects may include headaches, flu-like syndromes, blurry vision, and dry mouth. Some patients also complain of fatigue and allergic reactions, such as swelling or redness at the injection site, after cosmetic surgery procedures. Discuss these side effects with your plastic surgeon at the very outset. If you are pregnant, allergic to eggs, or have any neuromuscular disorder, then you should probably forgo botox treatments.




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