Botox is a form of injection that is usually used to temporarily lessen wrinkles and other types of lines that may appear on the face. The injection is also used on diseases such as uncontrolled blinking which is also known as Blepharospam and lazy eye which is also known as strabismus. Botox is made using diluted Botulinum toxin A which is known to cause a form of food poisoning if used in large quantities but the appropriate quantities are safe. Consequently, it should only be used after consultation with a qualified physician who knows the ideal quantities that should be used safely. Botox popularity is primarily attributed to the fact that many people wishes to look youthful and hence appreciate the drug which eliminates the signs of growing older and it is licensed by the authorizing bodies which have confirmed that the drug is safe. The popularity is also attributed to the fact that the drug works effectively where one sees the results after about one week and the effect lasts for three to six weeks. Furthermore, this popularity is also enhanced by the fact that unlike surgeries which are risky and needs anesthesia, Botox is performed within a short time and the risks are minimal.
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