We've all heard a lot about Botox, botulinum toxin type A (BoNTA). It seems as if it's being used for something different every day. There are both cosmetic and medical applications for it. In the right hands, Botox is very helpful; in the wrong hands, it can be disastrous. If you're considering Botox treatments, don't hesitate to ask how much experience your doctor has with Botox administration.
Research into the most effective ways to use Botox for headache and Migraine treatment...
Read moreThe face is an actor's instrument. The subtle movements can speak volumes to theatre goers. When an actor takes BOTOX ® too far, the... Read more »
Those of you who read my posts know that I've been fortunate enough to have access to Botox injections to treat my urge incontinence. My... Read more »
(I should have titled this post "Catheter Woes" but I think "Foley Woes" is a more memorable title!) Although it has been almost four... Read more »
There have been a multitude of news articles recently about a JAMA article on Botox for Migraine and headache, and they've resulted in... Read more »
Migraine prevention is a major concern for many of us, and we're always looking for more options. One option that more and more... Read more »
A new type of Botox drug called Reloxin appears safe and effective in reducing forehead wrinkles, a new study finds. Read more »
Researchers say that injecting Botox into the lining of the bladder itself can reduce symptoms of incontinence for up to six months. A small study... Read more »