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Is Botox Right For You? The New Top Treatment in New Jersey

 

Botox treatments are, without doubt, the most popular beauty procedure in the 21st century. When you think about getting rid of your wrinkles or fine lines, it’s probably the first option that goes through your mind. 

But even though it’s a very recommended injectable, it might not be for everyone. Before signing up for a session, you should make sure that you’re the right fit to go under the needle. At Sleep and Wellness Medical Associates, our professionals can guide you through this journey so you can get a safe botox treatment in New Jersey.

Is Botox Right For You? The New Top Treatment in New Jersey

How Botox Treatments Work

This injectable is made out of the botulinum toxin. It’s created using a small amount of this substance, since using a bigger dose can be poisonous. 

When this toxin is injected, it blocks the signals created by nerves that cause the muscles to contract. Once this happens, the muscles relax and it blurs imperfections like the neck lines and bands, frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead furrows. It’s recommended to get retouch appointments two times a year, since the effect lasts for about 3-6 months.

Are You The Right Candidate For Botox?

If you’re considering getting a botox injection in New Jersey, it’s very important to know how you can be affected by the benefits and risks of it, depending on how good of a candidate you are. The ideal condition for a botox patient is being at least 18 years old, not pregnant, and without any history of neuromuscular diseases, but you can also get this treatment if you… 

  • Are someone with mild to moderate wrinkles on your face.
  • Have healthy, mature skin with moderate elasticity.
  • Present wrinkles and lines in areas that are treated by botox. These are the neck, the forehead and around the eyes.
  • Want to prevent early signs of aging, in case you’re 25 years old or younger.

You’re not a suitable candidate for botox if… 

  • Have an allergy towards any of the ingredients in Botox.
  • Suffer from a severe infection or a chronic condition, this includes neuromuscular conditions and diabetes.
  • Take medications like antibiotics, since they can interfere with the effects of botox.
  • Have very thick skin or deep facial scars.
  • Present a case of ptosis (or drooping eyelids), or any disease that weakens the target muscles of the botox injection.

Are Botox Treatments Approved By The FDA?

This prescription treatment has been approved by the FDA as a safe procedure for those who want to improve the look of their wrinkles and lines. According to this organization, botox injections can be used for medical purposes like… 

  • Treating overactive bladder symptoms, like urinary incontinence, for adults that don’t react well to anticholinergic medications.
  • As a treatment for detrusor overactivity, related to a neurological condition like multiple sclerosis.
  • Treating neurogenic detrusor overactivity in children who are 5 years of age or older.
  • Prevent headaches for adults who suffer from chronic migraine, with headaches that can last for more than 4 hours a day.
  • Lowering muscle stiffness in children who are 2 years old, or for older patients with spasticity.
  • Healing neck pain that can come with cervical dystonia in adults.
  • Treating strabismus and blepharospasm in children who are 12 years of age or older.

Get a Professional Botox Treatment in New Jersey

Now that you’re aware of what you need to be a good candidate for a botox injection, surely you’re wondering where you can get this procedure done in New Jersey…

At Sleep and Wellness Medical Associates, we are here to help you reach your beauty goals through our services. Our healthcare professionals will be happy to attend you and provide you the best of their services. Call 855-611-9116 today to schedule an appointment, and start your new journey with us.

If this procedure interests you, book a consultation with Dr. Siddique today! 

Sumaya Sultana

Sumaya Sultana is a student at TCNJ majoring in Public Health and minoring in Psychology. As a pre-physician assistant student, Sumaya is passionate about educating others on health and wellness as she prepares for a future in healthcare.

Senior Author:

Mahmood I. Siddique, D.O., FACP, FCCP, FAASM
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Rutgers RWJ Medical School

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only.

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