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A few months ago, I realized that there were some big time issues with my skin. I was always breaking out, I felt like I was always dealing with dry skin, and I felt like my complexion was perpetually spotty. Fortunately, a friend of mine recommended a great dermatologist who really understood what I was up against. We met about once every few weeks for the first month or so, and then we transitioned into more of a maintenance routine. Now, I honestly feel like I have the best skin of my life, and it is all thanks to my dermatology team. This blog is all about improving your skin.

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3 Things First-Time Botox Users Should Know

Botox is essentially a very small concentration of the botulinum toxin that is injected into the skin. Large concentrations of this toxin can lead to serious illness and death, but small concentrations are effective at treating a variety of conditions. Botox has both cosmetic and medical uses. In fact, Botox is the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment available. Over 6 million Botox treatments are done each year. Here are a few things that first-time Botox users should know. 

There Are Multiple Uses

The first thing that anyone should know about Botox is that it can be used to treat a variety of conditions. Botox works by temporarily paralyzing the muscles underneath the skin where it is injected. Botox injections are able to decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. While cosmetic uses of Botox are common, there are also some medical uses as well. Botox can be used to treat chronic migraines, muscle spasms, severe underarm sweating, crossed eyes, overactive bladder, and much more. First-time users should be aware of these uses. Many are able to benefit from Botox in more than one way.

Things To Avoid Before Botox

Another thing that first-time users of Botox should be aware of is that taking certain medications and supplements before the injections can make them less effective. It's important to avoid medications that can thin the blood for at least a week before getting Botox. This means avoiding medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and Excedrin. It's also important to avoid alcohol and supplements such as Vitamin E, fish oil, and ginseng. First-time Botox users should speak with the medical professional who will be administering their treatment in order to determine what needs to be avoided.

Cost

Another thing that first-time Botox users should be aware of is the cost of the treatment. The cost can vary depending on a few different factors. It's often either priced by unit or by area treated. The medical professional injecting the Botox can also have an impact on the price. The average cost of a Botox treatment ranges from $350 to $500. Health insurance may cover some or all of the cost of Botox treatments for medical conditions. Those who are having Botox for cosmetic reasons will most often end up paying in full for the treatment.

Botox can treat a variety of both cosmetic and medical issues. First-time users should be aware of the uses of Botox. It's also important to know that certain medications and supplements that thin the blood can reduce the effectiveness of the treatment. Cost is also something to consider. Botox can be pricey, especially when used cosmetically. Contact a medical center like Azalea Skin Treatment Center to learn more.