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4 Awesome Benefits of Using Botox Treatment

4 Awesome Benefits of Using Botox Treatment

 

Botox treatment is inarguably the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment as experts have reported no lesser than 6 million patients are administered with Botox in a year. The increase in the use of the treatment is mostly attributed to its effectiveness and safety in treating wrinkles.

Aside from the effectiveness of the Botox treatment in treating wrinkles, other interesting benefits include;

Correction of Drooping Eyelids or Eyebrows

This condition which is also known as “brow ptosis” makes its victims appear unhappy and tired even when they are active. By visiting a Botox clinic London or elsewhere, for example, patients can have their eyebrows examined and corrected using Botox treatment within a short duration of time.

Alleviation of Migraine Pain

The use of Botox treatment is very effective in the reduction of migraine pain – this should not be confused with it curing migraine. It will only reduce its major symptoms such as light sensitivity and nausea. Discuss the use of the treatment with your physician to know if you are a perfect candidate.

Reduction of Excessive Sweating

If you always have to redo your make-up due to constant sweating or usually develop a body odour, Botox may be the answer. With Botox treatment London, sweat glands can be controlled from secreting excessively which results in “hyperhidrosis” (excessive sweating condition).

Treating Bell’s Palsy

Bell’s palsy, a clinical condition caused by trauma to the seventh cranial nerve (known as the facial nerve) resulting in the paralysis of one side of the face. This condition usually makes the affected region of the face to droop or become stiff. The use of Botox in the paralyzed area helps relax the facial muscles that may have stiffened.

If You Want To Give It A Try:

Touchwood Pharmacy experts have years of experience in administering Botox. Visit our Botox clinic London or the one closer to you to see if you are a good candidate for the treatment.