Botox injection, botox injections, botox injections information, botox information botox botox injections botox treatment botox injection botox cosmetic
botox injection botox procedure botox party botox side effects botox cost botox information
  

BOTOX® Injection Information & BOTOX® Cosmetic Injection Doctors

  doctor login 
Botox cosmetic surgery and anti aging home page botox cosmetic surgery and anti aging FAQ Botox Cosmetic Surgery doctor finder Botox cosmetic surgery before and after gallery pictures Botox cosmetic surgery featured docotr Botox cosmetic surgery discussion forum Botox Cosmetic Surgery news and articles
botox news and articles
 
  Back to
Botox Injection News

FDA APPROVAL OF BOTOX® WILL INCREASE USE FOR THOSE INTERESTED
April 15, 2002

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - Today's approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Botox® for cosmetic use confirms the findings of numerous clinical studies that the drug is safe and effective for wrinkle reduction. Of the individuals whose decision to have Botox® injections would be influenced by FDA approval, 72 percent would be more likely to try it, according to a national survey of people's attitudes conducted for ASPS.

Of the respondents whose attitudes would change with FDA approval, 75 percent of women and 67 percent of men said they would be more likely to try Botox®. Those in the 55-64 age range would be 88 percent more likely to try it, and those 45 to 54 years old would be 80 percent more likely. Respondents in the West region of the U.S would be 84 percent more likely to try Botox®, followed by the Northeast region where 79 percent of respondents would be more likely.

"The FDA approval, obviously, makes a difference to people who may have contemplated the procedure, but needed reassurance from the organization charged by the government to promote and protect the public health," notes ASPS President Edward Luce, MD, Cleveland. "This survey supports what plastic surgeons have observed for years- more and more people are taking charge of their health and appearance."

The survey of 1,000 U.S. adults performed for ASPS by an independent research firm asked whether the FDA approval of Botox® would change their likelihood to try the procedure. Overall, twelve percent of respondents felt that FDA approval would influence their attitude toward the wrinkle reducing agent.

Botox® is a proven method to smooth and eliminate forehead lines, frown lines, crows feet and neck bands with 855,846 people receiving Botox® in 2001. Botox® works by relaxing targeted muscles. Typically the effects of Botox® last three to six months and must be repeated to maintain results.

"Many safe non-surgical as well as surgical procedures are available to the public for all comfort levels," notes Dr. Luce.

The ASPS encourages anyone interested in minimizing signs of aging to discuss treatment options with their board-certified plastic surgeon. Together, they can develop a comprehensive program to accomplish both short- and long-term goals. Treatment options may include the following the procedures:

Non-surgical treatments
BTX: Botulinum toxin in its cosmetic form is popularly known as Botox® and Myobloc® Temporarily reducing or eliminating frown lines, forehead creases, crows feet near the eyes and thick bands in the neck, BTX can give the skin a smoother, more refreshed appearance. BTX can be used with other surgical procedures such as facelifts and eyelid surgery.

More than 850,000 people had Botox® injections in 2001, according to ASPS, representing 15 percent of non-surgical cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. Fifty-five percent of all Botox® procedures were performed on people between the ages of 35 -50.

Chemical Peel: This procedure involves an application of a chemical solution to the face removing the skin's damaged, wrinkled top layers, allowing new healthier skin to emerge.

Chemical peel was the most commonly performed non-surgical procedure in 2001 for both men and women, according to ASPS. More than 1.3 million patients chose to have it done.

Injectable Fillers: Collagen and fat are injected beneath the skin to plump up creased and sunken areas of the face, including laugh lines, crow's feet, and depressions left from scars. These procedures can be performed in conjunction with a resurfacing procedure or facelift. Results from injectable fillers are not permanent and patients should discuss maintenance options with their plastic surgeon.
More than 796,000 people had collagen injections in 2001, according to ASPS. Seventy-two thousand patients chose fat injections. Together, these procedures made up nearly 15 percent of the total number of non-surgical cosmetic surgery procedures performed.

Surgical treatments
Eyelid Surgery: Eyelid surgery corrects drooping upper eyelids and puffy bags below the eyes by removing excess fat, skin and muscle.

Eyelid surgery was the third most popular surgical procedure with more than 238,000 patients having the procedure in 2001, according to ASPS. Men made up 19 percent of the total. Forty-four percent of all eyelid surgery patients were ages 51-64.

Facelift: A facelift improves sagging facial skin, jowls and loose neck skin through the removal of excess fat, muscle tightening and skin redraping.

Facelifts were the fifth most commonly performed procedure on women. Nearly 118,000 people had facelifts in 2001, according to ASPS. Ninety percent of patients were women.
Forehead lift: A forehead lift minimizes forehead creases, furrowed forehead and frown lines, drooping eyebrows and hooding over eyes by removing excess tissue, altering muscles and tightening forehead skin.

Nearly 75,000 people had forehead lifts in 2001, according to ASPS. Women were the majority (88 percent) of forehead patients.










This article is not intended to be a source of medical information and certainly does not take the place of qualified medical advice or consultation. It is provided merely as a source of information submitted by users of this site. If you are considering any procedure you should consult a doctor first.

For more information on botox, botox injections, botox information, botox headaches, botox migraine, botox party, botox price, botox cost, botox and side effects, botox before and after, cosmetic surgery, antiaging, wrinkle, botox injection, allergen, wrinkle cures, allergen, wrinkle treatment, facial wrinkle, botox treatment, botox party, botox side effects, botox manufacturer, botox cosmetic, botox shots, or allergen please consult a doctor.
     
site map | botox FAQ | botox doctor finder | botox | allergan | link to us | about us | contact us | policies | help
 © botox injection information 2003 info@botox-cosmetic-surgery.com
BOTOX® is a registered trademark owned by Allergan. This website is in no way affiliated with Allergan.