Truth about Botox
Posted 01-03-2010 at 07:11 PM by admin
The possible side effects of Botox have been discussed.
The possible side effects of Botox treatments have been discussed in order help anyone considering the treatment to make a fully informed decision.

Side effects include the possibility of headaches, flu-like symptoms, temporary eyelid droop, nausea, double vision, facial pain, twitch, muscle weakness and redness at the injection site, according to NY Breaking News.
However, the site noted patients will not always exhibit side effects and in many cases the treatment will be wholly successful. However, it is always important to take any medical treatment under consideration and Botox should be no different.
Meanwhile, Hollywood actress Rachel Weisz has called for Botox for actors to be banned, as it could reduce the amount of expression they are able to convey.
Elsewhere, the Independent Healthcare Advisory Service recently announced it is to set up a new government-backed initiative to provide quality assurance for people undergoing treatments of Botox.
Its new Quality Assurance Mark will be given to practitioners that meet the requisite standards for good practice.
The possible side effects of Botox treatments have been discussed in order help anyone considering the treatment to make a fully informed decision.

Side effects include the possibility of headaches, flu-like symptoms, temporary eyelid droop, nausea, double vision, facial pain, twitch, muscle weakness and redness at the injection site, according to NY Breaking News.
However, the site noted patients will not always exhibit side effects and in many cases the treatment will be wholly successful. However, it is always important to take any medical treatment under consideration and Botox should be no different.
Meanwhile, Hollywood actress Rachel Weisz has called for Botox for actors to be banned, as it could reduce the amount of expression they are able to convey.
Elsewhere, the Independent Healthcare Advisory Service recently announced it is to set up a new government-backed initiative to provide quality assurance for people undergoing treatments of Botox.
Its new Quality Assurance Mark will be given to practitioners that meet the requisite standards for good practice.









