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Who Is Administering Your BOTOX® Cosmetic?

Thu, Nov 20, 2008

BOTOX Cosmetic, Florida

eyes_darkhair Who Is Administering Your BOTOX® Cosmetic?

Recently, a woman was arrested and charged with selling, among other things, human growth hormone and imitation BOTOX® Cosmetic over the Internet. The women and men who purchased the product were hoping to get a “do-it-yourself” version of the BOTOX that has helped Fort Myers women and men successfully smooth and tone wrinkling skin, but what they received was not even chemically similar.

Patients who receive BOTOX in Fort Myers from a qualified doctor find that the process is quick and easy, requiring only very tiny injections. However, the fact that experienced medical professionals can perform this treatment efficiently, gracefully, and with great results does not mean that just anyone could. BOTOX injections are a specialized medical procedure, and neither the patient nor the person performing the procedure should value it as less.

Repeated muscle movement and the normal process of aging cause facial wrinkling in areas of delicate skin like those around the eyes and forehead. Over time your skin also becomes thinner, creating fine lines that deepen with age. These “dynamic” wrinkles, created by repeated motion, join networks of “static” wrinkles to make you appear older and less vibrant than you really are. BOTOX Cosmetic is FDA approved to relax tightened muscles and temporarily correct dynamic wrinkles safely – when it is administered by a qualified medical professional.

Who Should You Choose for BOTOX in Fort Myers?

Technically, only a doctor, physician’s assistant, or registered nurse may administer BOTOX. In practice, though, the procedure demands a bit more – a medical professional must have the training and experience that will equip them to safely produce results you will be happy with.

Your medical professional must have the background and training to:

  • Understand and recognize the difference between dynamic wrinkles, which BOTOX Cosmetic can effectively treat, and static ones
  • Know how your tissue type and age affect how and where BOTOX Cosmetic should be administered
  • Demonstrate through their client photos and professional resume that they are competent to evaluate your face individually to enhance your unique aesthetic appeal

Your treatment professional should take the time to meet with you to evaluate your unique facial structure before determining where and how they will apply BOTOX. Fort Myers medical professionals who believe that one size fits all when it comes to these treatments are not going to be able to give you a customized result.

Larger Implications of Your Choice of Medical Professional

If you choose to maintain your smoother appearance with touch-up treatments, a qualified Fort Myers cosmetic surgery professional who understands facial tissues will be able to help you continue looking great. Medical professionals who are not deeply familiar with how and why BOTOX works are ill equipped to prevent or resolve any unexpected problems.

The bottom line is that you need to choose your doctor carefully, even for a procedure like BOTOX Cosmetic that seems to be fairly straightforward with minimal risk.

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DrCampanile - who has written 2 posts on Cosmetic Surgery Chronicle.

Frank E. Campanile, M.D., is a board-certified plastic surgeon who performs plastic surgery in Fort Myers, Florida, including procedures to enhance the breasts, body, and face for women and men. More information about Dr. Campanile’s credentials and the procedures he offers is available at his practice's Web site (www.abeautifulbody.com).

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