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Botox Risks You Should Know About

By D Swain, published May 31, 2007
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Botox's popularity has soared dramatically in recent years with millions of people receiving the treatment. People often attend Botox parties where they receive injections from untrained individuals. These people are often unaware of the various Botox risks that accompany an injection from someone other than a trained medical practitioner. This article will discuss these common Botox risks so that you can be informed before receiving a Botox treatment.

Drooping

One of the main Botox risks is drooping skin around the site of injection. This drooping normally occurs a week or two after the initial injection and lasts from four to six weeks. This side effect usually occurs when patients do not remain vertical after the injection. Remaining vertical for four to six hours after injection reduces the occurrence of drooping skin.

Muscle Paralysis

Another one of the common Botox risks is muscle paralysis. Botox is a toxin that blocks the chemical that signals the muscle to contract. This effectively paralyzes the injected muscle. If this toxin finds its way to the muscles in your chest, you would have a difficult time breathing.

Sickness

Botox has been shown to help some patients reduce the severity and occurrence of headaches. Unfortunately, Botox has a completely opposite effect on others. These patients experience more severe migraines that occur more frequently. Other common Botox risks that you may experience include symptoms of a respiratory infection and flu syndrome.

Injection Site

There are a number of symptoms that may affect patients after a Botox injection. These Botox risks include pain, bruising, redness, and swelling around the injection site. Some patients have also experienced bleeding, muscle weakness, and numbness after receiving a Botox injection. Because Botox only stays in the body for a short amount of time, these side effects usually disappear after a week.

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