Botox: is it reversible, and how long does it last?
Written in association with:Botox is the latest medical treatment in the spotlight today in one of our latest articles. Here, highly qualified and skilled consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Mr Giovanni Ferrando, explains how Botox works and reveals whether or not it is reversible.
How does Botox work, and is it permanent?
Botox works temporarily, stopping the synapse between the nerve and the muscle.
Is Botox reversible?
Yes, it is completely reversible.
Is Botox safe?
Botox is very safe. There are, of course, chances that it might go wrong, but generally speaking, it is a very safe procedure.
What conditions can Botox be used to treat?
Although Botox is primarily used for cosmetic-related reasons, such as improving one’s overall appearance, Botox can also be used to treat strabismus, paralysis, migraine, and muscle spasms, amongst other conditions.
How long does Botox typically last? In terms of results, what can be expected?
Patients can expect to see a reduction in wrinkles for around six to seven months after having Botox done. The results may not last as long for males due to the fact that the male muscle is stronger overall. As a result, I use more units of Botox when performing it on male patients.
Is Botox painful?
The Botox is a little bit painful if a proper needle isn’t used.
What is recovery time like?
The recovery time is very short and bruises are not usually experienced. Ice packs are recommended for patients who notice bruises or swelling after the procedure.
If you are considering Botox, you should certainly schedule in an appointment with highly experienced and qualified consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Mr Giovanni Ferrando via his Top Doctors profile today.