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BOTOX 101: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Scheduling any medical treatment can be anxiety-inducing, even if it’s a simple procedure such as Botox injections. It can be difficult to find all the information you need to feel confident in your care plans, but understanding the Botox treatment process is the first step to reducing any stress you’re feeling. Here’s everything you need to know about your upcoming Botox treatment to help you feel at ease.

How long will Botox treatment take?

Botox injections are usually quick and can be done as an outpatient procedure, meaning you can be in and out of your appointment quickly. Botox treatment varies based on your unique needs; a single treatment typically consists of a few small injections. Your treatment results can last from several weeks all the way up to several months, meaning you don’t have to worry about appointments taking a lot of time out of your busy schedule.

What is Botox used for?

While Botox is most commonly known for facial rejuvenation, it can also be helpful in certain medical situations. Botox has been used to treat muscle spasms, chronic headaches, and excessive sweating, so your doctor may recommend it even if you’re not specifically looking for a cosmetic procedure. Talk to your physician if you have specific questions about the applications of Botox.

Does Botox treatment hurt?

Botox treatment is done with a very small needle and most people feel only a slight pinch and a bit of pressure. If you’re worried about pain associated with treatment, ask your doctor about using local or topical anesthetics around the injection point.

Who can provide treatments using Botox?

If you’re considering Botox for cosmetic reasons or to help treat chronic headaches, talk to your doctor about your options. Not all doctors are able to provide these treatments, but certain oral and maxillofacial surgeons can, especially Botox treatment for headache relief.

If you’re interested in Botox treatment for cosmetic or medical reasons including chronic headaches, jaw pain, or sweating, contact Waco Surgical Arts today for more information or to set up an appointment.

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