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June 27, 2010

Botox and Fillers Speical for July 2010. Southlake, Keller, Colleyeville

Botox $9/Unit
Juvederm $450 per vial
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February 17, 2010

Botox: What You Need To Know: Colleyeville, Keller, Grapevine Botox Treatments

Botox is a purified toxin obtained from bacterium Clostridium botulinum, the organism responsible for Botulism by releasing the toxin in large amounts. Botulism is a serious illness and can be potentially fatal by causing paralysis.

Botox obtained legally in US, used in Cosmetic Medicine for facial expressive wrinkles and for hyperhidrosis of underarms and palms is quite safe when used by an experienced Physician.

How Does Botox Work?

Botox blocks nerve signals to the muscles weakening muscle contractions, which causes relaxation of the wrinkles.
In my office I use it for forehead lines, crow's feet,frown lines and to enhance eyebrow arch.

What to expect during a treatment?

Botox Injections are done in Physician's office and take only a few minutes.
I use tiny needles in 0.3 cc syringes to inject very small amount of Botox with each syringe. This keeps the needle sharp and I have noticed I need fewer units of Botox to treat a relatively larger area.
To reduce discomfort and bruising, my assistant uses a Zimmer chiller to cool the skin during the injection.
I also advise my patients to consider Arnica to reduce bruising.
It generally takes three to seven days for the effect, I offer a follow up visit in 7 days for a touch up if needed.

How Long Does the effect of Botox Last?

The effect from Botox usually lasts four to six months. As muscle action gradually returns, the lines and wrinkles begin to re-appear.

What Are the Side Effects of Botox injections?

  • Transient bruising is the most common side effect of Botox.
  • rarely headaches, can occur which usually resolve in 24-48 hours
  • A tiny percentage of patients may develop eyelid drooping. This usually resolves in three weeks. I tend to "under dose" Botox and advise my patients to not rub the area or lay down for a few hours
If you are interested in learning more about Anti Aging Skin Treatment options in or around South lake, Colleyeville, Keller, Grapevine, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Arlington, Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, Denton and other areas around Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, Please call our office at 888-210-9693 or visit our website at www.nailamalikmdskin.com
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February 17, 2010

Is Botox Right for you? Southlake Botox Treatment Update

Botox is the brand name of toxin from bacterium Clostridium botulinum.
The FDA approved Medical use of Botox in the late 1980s for conditions like strabismus and blepharospasm. Botox has been used for years to soften expressive wrinkles and was FDA approved for wrinkle treatment in April 2002

Are you a candidate for Botox?

Botox is injected into the muscle underneath the skin to relax (stretch ) the muscle. It does not have any effect on skin.
If you have expressive lines which disappear upon stretching of skin, you will likely have good results.
If you have had strong expressive lines for a few years and they have become a permanent indentation in skin, then Botox will only have modest effect. Stretching your skin does not completely eliminate these lines.
If you are looking to enhance your eyebrow arch, an experienced Physician can inject Botox strategically to achieve this.

Who is not a candidate for Botox?

You should not get Botox injections if:
You have allergy to Botox.
If you have an active skin infection at the site of Botox injections, Viral or bacterial.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
If you have a neurological disease.

If you are interested in learning more about Anti Aging Skin Treatment options in or around South lake, Colleyeville, Keller, Grapevine, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Arlington, Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, Denton and other areas around Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, Please call our office at 888-210-9693 or visit our website at
www.nailamalikmdskin.com

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The information on this Web site is provided by Naila Malik MD for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical care, and medical advice and services are not being offered. If you have, or suspect you have, a health problem you should consult your physician. Only your doctor can provide you with advice on what is safe and effective for you. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on the Site!
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February 8, 2010

Group seeks Botox warning after 16 death reports. Southlake Texas Cosmetic Botox Treatments


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Botox and a similar injection should come with stronger warnings following reports of 16 deaths after the botulinum toxin spread inside the body, a U.S. consumer group said on Thursday. Read the entire article here

Public Citizen asked U.S. authorities to require the strongest possible warning, highlighted in a "black box," on Allergan Inc's Botox and Solstice Neurosciences Inc's Myobloc.

Botox is widely used for smoothing facial wrinkles and is approved for treating cervical dystonia, or rigid neck muscles. Myobloc is used only for the neck condition.

Both injections are made with botulinum toxin, which blocks nerve impulses to muscles causing relaxation.

Public citizen, a consumer group, examined 180 reports submitted to the Food and Drug Administration by manufacturers of Botox or Myobloc. The reports listed cases of muscle weakness, difficulty swallowing or aspiration pneumonia.

Sixteen of these cases were fatal, including four involving children under 18, Eighty-seven patients were hospitalized.

Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group, said such problems can occur if botulinum toxin spreads from the injection site to places such as the esophagus, causing partial paralysis.

I definitely agree with stricter regulations and better patient education programs so patients are familiar with the potential dangerous side effects when considering any elective procedure.

I do not agree with creating mass hysteria so someone can manipulate the situation for their own gain. I have seen an onslaught of pop up ads promoting "Botox alternatives" and calling this treatment "poison".

All treatments carry some risk and these should be carefully weighed against the potential advantages of treatment. I have performed cosmetic Botox in my office for many years with No Complications aside from occasional bruising.

Most common complications with Botox injections are pain, bruising and mild swelling at injection site. Drooping of eyelids can occur with too much Botox. I avoid this with "under dosing" and let my patients know we can always inject more if needed.
Unequal eyebrow raise and triangular eyebrows can commonly occur but can easily be corrected at follow up visit. I schedule my patients one week out for a follow up.

With careful technique, use of smaller needles, cleaning the area thoroughly, using less Botox these complications can be minimized. I use Zimmer chiller during my injections which keeps the area cool thereby reducing pain, bruising and swelling.

A few of my patients asked about the possibility of Botox causing Death and its important to know the facts. The FDA said the deaths it is investigating so far all involve children, mostly cerebral palsy patients being treated for spasticity of legs.

In rare cases, the Botulinum toxin can spread beyond the injection site to other parts of the body, paralyzing the muscles used for breathing and swallowing, a potentially fatal side effect. Early symptoms include dry mouth, difficulty breathing or swallowing, slurred speech, drooping eyelids and muscle weakness.

In summary legally obtained Botox made by Allergan (approved in US) used by an experienced Physician with proper injection technique for Cosmetic treatments (usually small doses) is very safe.

In addition to treating forehead wrinkles, in my office I use Botox to manage hyperhidrosis of underarms and hands safely and effectively.

For more information on Cosmetic Botox for wrinkles and and Hyperhidrosis please visit our website or call our office at 888-210-9693

LEGAL DISCLAIMER

The information on this Web site is provided by Naila Malik MD for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical care, and medical advice and services are not being offered. If you have, or suspect you have, a health problem you should consult your physician. Only your doctor can provide you with advice on what is safe and effective for you. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on the Site!
THE SITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE.

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