South Africa (ZA) Botox® Cosmetic

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BOTOX® Cosmetic in South Africa section, includes general infrmation about BOTOX® Cosmetic Procedure, BOTOX® Cosmetic South Africa Local News, BOTOX® Cosmetic South Africa Surgeon Locator and other BOTOX® Cosmetic related material.

South Africa BOTOX® Cosmetic - The Procedure
The commercial name of a botolinum toxin is botox®. Its main action is to selectively paralyze the muscles which case wrinkles by excessive contraction.

His first use was by an American ophthalmologist to treat strabismus; later on it became common practice in neurology, plastic surgery and as a treatment for excessive sweating.

South Africa botox® cosmetic - Tip of the day:
Why is Botox® Cosmetic So Hot in South Africa(ZA)?
The thing about fillers is that they are traceless; meaning no visible effects, ugly scars and bandages. Any woman can go right to work after treatment – shop, work, dine, go out and have fun after a visit in South Africa(ZA). Bruising or redness disappears in about two days.

Today there are two preparations available: the BOTOX, which is manufactured in USA and has FDA approval for use in plastic surgery and DISPORT which is manufactured in England. The concentration of a toxin is similar between the two and most of the surgeons agree that there is no significant difference between them. Although the FDA approval of the BOTOX makes is more popular and widely used then DISPORT.


South Africa BOTOX® Cosmetic - Injection Locations
It can be injected to the following sites:

The glabelar muscles of the forehead, which gives an angry look.

The orbicularis oculi, which creates wrinkles around the eyes.

The frontalis, which creates the wrinkles of the forehead

South Africa botox® cosmetic - News update:
Abstract  We present a rare case of elephantiasis of the female external genitalia due to lymphatic filariasis. Our patient, from an endemic zone of India, came with massive debilitating swelling of her external genitalia. The huge size of the swelling hindered her walking and day-to-day life. Clinical examination and investigations confirmed chronic lymphatic filariasis leading to elephantiasis of the female external genitalia. She underwent successful excisional surgery. This paper reviews the extreme rarity of the condition, the disease problem in India and discusses the social aspects of the disease with a brief review of the control and the management strategy. Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Case ReportDOI 10.1007/s00238-007-0208-9Authors Harish C. Ghildiyal, M.L.N. Medical College Plastic Surgery Unit, P.G. Department of Surgery Allahabad-211001 U.P. IndiaNeha Nautiyal, M.L.B. Medical College Department of Surgery Jhansi U.P. IndiaTatsat Misra, M.L.N. Medical College Plastic Surgery Unit, P.G. Department of Surgery Allahabad-211001 U.P. India Journal European Journal of Plastic SurgeryOnline ISSN 1435-0130Print ISSN 0930-343X (Source: European Journal of Plastic Surgery) More...

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South Africa BOTOX® Cosmetic - Procedure Length
The injection itself takes a few minutes. The surgeon uses a special syringe and injects a small amount of botox to the muscles involved. Men usually require larger amount due to larger muscles. The effect takes place after a day or two and reaches its maximal effect after 10 days. The pain involving the injection usually well tolerated by most of the patients and there is no need in local anesthetics. In selected cases a sedative drug or local anesthetics can be used.


South Africa BOTOX® Cosmetic - Effect Duration
The duration of the effect is usually 3 month for full effect and 8 month for partial effect. Longer action cases muscle fibers to degenerate therefore it is recommended to repeat the treatment after 3-4 month. After several treatments there are longer periods of time with full effect and usually much less botox required to achieve it. Many patients enjoy even the partial effect for long periods of time. There is no permanent effect.

Planing on having botox® cosmetic procedure in South Africa?
Here is some General Information about South Africa:


South Africa Tourism Offices

South African Tourism operates a number of offices in other countries. You might wish to contact the office in your country for any additional information or assistance


Australia, Level 6, 285 Clarence Street, Sydney, ? +61 2 9261-3424 (sydney@southafricantourism.com, fax: +61 2 9261-3414).
Austria, ? +43 1 470-4511 (vienna@southafricantourism.com).
France, 61 Rue La Boetie, Paris, ? +33 1 456-10197 (paris@southafricantourism.com, fax: +33 1 456-10196).


South Africa BOTOX® Cosmetic - Risks
The treatment proved to be relatively safe. Precautions include: know allergy to botox or albumin, muscle weakness, use of aminoglicozide antibiotics, pregnancy or breastfeeding. Common side effects include: bleeding around the injection sites, headache, flu like symptoms and local pain. Another unwanted effect is paralysis of adjacent muscles which may cause eyelid drop (usually partial), double vision and difficulty swallowing. Because only part of those muscles was paralyzed there is usually a full compensation of the remaining muscle after 2-4 weeks.



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