Hello, Warriors! Welcome to The Breast Place blog and thank you for taking time out of your active schedule to visit! We appreciate our readers to the utmost degree, as we do our patients. Hopefully, you’re taking advantage of the current climate and enjoying our lovely city in autumn. If this is your first visit to The Breast Place blog, we cover a range of topics here. From breast cancer management to anti-aging skin treatments to helpful tips for maximizing your overall health and wellness—The Breast Place is committed to sharing the best health practices and treatment options with you! Our offices are open and our staff are prepared to answer any questions you may have about your health, your breast cancer risk, and how to reach your aesthetic goals.
Before we dive too deeply into today’s topic, we’d like to make you aware of a few promotions available at The Breast Place this holiday season. We know you’re currently on the hunt for the best gifts for your friends and family. Well, The Breast Place is here to help! This December, we’re premiering a reimagined BOGO sale. Buy one, gift one. You can schedule a discounted Secret RF or Laser Genesis treatment session for yourself and a loved one after Black Friday. Keep a close eye on our social media for more information on our BOGO sale! End this year with a treat and start off the new year right at The Breast Place! Our last article was dedicated to understanding how Laser Genesis with Cutera’s excel® V+ utilizes two wavelengths to treat rosacea, hyperpigmentation, broken blood vessels, sunspots, and more. Truthfully, excel® V+ can be used for any skin ailment which contains the pigments red, brown, blue or purple, which leaves a laundry list of skin concerns susceptible to Cutera’s advanced technology. We explained just how this technology works before delving into a few commonly asked questions concerning excel® V+. Is it safe? How many treatments do you need to see results? How long do results last? Is it painful? Are there any side effects? We covered everything you could possibly need to know about excel® V+ to make the most informed decision before booking your first appointment. You can read our last article here. If you have any questions or concerns about the treatment, let us know! We’re always more than happy to discuss treatments in-depth with those interested! Today, we’re busting a few Botox myths! Botox, among other neuromodulators, is a highly effective substance. Beyond just its cosmetic usage, Botox is the key to numerous life-sustaining medical treatments. This article is dedicated to illuminating many purposes of Botox, demystifying the composition of Botox, and clarifying any misconceptions about the safety and efficacy of Botox. Even if you’ve been receiving Botox injections for years, there may be a few facts mentioned here you didn’t know! Without further ado, let’s bust these Botox myths! Myth: Botox only works if you don’t have any wrinkles yet. As each year passes, more and more young people are using Botox (or its light-handed application, affectionately known as “Baby Botox'') as a preventative measure to ward off the formation of wrinkles. In this capacity, Botox is highly effective. While expressiveness is the hallmark of great actors, it’s also one of the top contributors to the premature formation of wrinkles. Why? Because wrinkles are formed by the repeated folding of the skin. As we age and our collagen stores are depleted, our skin fails to smooth out as it once did. Like paper, we’re able to see where all of the folds have been. Now, there are two types of wrinkles. The first are dynamic wrinkles. Dynamic wrinkles appear whenever we make an expression. When we smile, laugh, cry, yawn—these wrinkles make an appearance. What Botox does is relax the muscles causing these wrinkles to form, thereby eliminating them. The second type of wrinkles are static wrinkles. Static wrinkles are present even when the face is at rest. When we smile, laugh, cry, or yawn, these wrinkles can become more pronounced, but they’re always there. Botox can significantly reduce the appearance of static wrinkles. However, it’s recommended that static wrinkles be treated with a combination of Botox and dermal fillers. Myth: Botox never leaves your body. If Botox never left your body, you wouldn’t need to undergo another treatment session every four to six months. The truth is, Botox is metabolized by the body over time. Which means from the moment the substance is injected into the targeted muscles until the moment the substance is finally flushed by your body’s drainage system, you are actively breaking down the active components of the Botox. Myth: Botox is totally toxic and bad for you. Botox is actually a purified form of botulinum toxin type A. This toxin is produced by bacteria and, in incredibly large quantities, is indeed toxic. However, the amount needed to cause harm to a human being far exceeds the amount used by medical professionals for cosmetic purposes. By quite a lot, in fact. Botox was approved for cosmetic use by the FDA in 2002, but had been used decades before to fix eye disorders (such as uncontrollable blinking and crossed eyes). Of course, when having Botox injected you should seek to have the treatment performed by a certified dermatologist or experienced medical professional. As well, you should hold off on Botox if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Myth: Botox will make your face look stiff. You won’t be able to smile anymore. This is absolutely not true! Unfortunately, this myth prevents many people from pursuing Botox treatment, as no one wants to look like a statue. The truth is, if you seek treatment from a licensed medical professional with a proven track record of successful Botox injections, you should be pretty happy with your results. Many people who end up with the “frozen” look requested sizable injections. If you’re not interested in large portions of your face becoming immobile, sticking to smaller amounts of Botox is the simplest way to achieve your desired look. A skilled injector will know just how much Botox to apply, as well as just where to apply it, to halt your wrinkles in their tracks while maintaining freedom of facial expression. If you’re really worried, opt for “Baby Botox,” a form of Botox injection known for its miniscule amounts. Myth: When you stop using Botox, you’ll age faster. This myth is based entirely on fiction. There is no “catch-up” after you discontinue Botox, whether you’ve been receiving injections for a year or twenty years. While Botox can be used to prevent the formation of wrinkles, its discontinuation does not correlate to any sudden recurrence of those wrinkles you happened to successfully avoid. Rather, you’ll continue to age at the same rate you always would have. Now, for those who have been using Botox since they were quite young (i.e. twenties) and are now in their late fifties and early sixties, the skin on top of those muscles which were consistently paralyzed has probably thinned. All of us experience some amount of skin thinning as we age. Thin skin is more susceptible to the sun and, thus, needs to be protected. A comprehensive daily skincare regimen, including broad spectrum sunscreen and adequate moisture, should be sufficient to keep the skin from aging rapidly. Myth: Only people who hate the way they look have Botox done. This myth is based on a misconception concerning the purpose of aesthetic care and its benefits. People who undergo Botox are no more predisposed to feelings of inadequacy or insecurity than anyone else. However, according to scientific study, those who undergo Botox (and similar cosmetic procedures) are predisposed to heightened levels of self-esteem, confidence, and happiness. This isn’t to say cosmetic procedures are the only path towards a better self-image. Rather, it’s to say: Cosmetic procedures can and do play a vital role in affecting positive psychological change within patients. And, as far as we can see, there’s no shame in that. Here at The Breast Place we’re dedicated to helping women feel their best! Botox is a quick and easy way to smooth unwanted wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes. Lasting about 4-6 months, Botox relaxes the injected muscle to smooth out the wrinkle caused by that muscle. Botox can be used in conjunction with both Laser Genesis and SecretRF microneedling (if done correctly) to prolong the life of the treatments! To learn more about any of our services, contact us today! We hope you’ve enjoyed this myth-busting article. If so, please return to The Breast Place blog for more educational articles! Until then, thank you for reading!
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![]() Botox has developed an interesting reputation and has been connected to a certain age group and demographic over the years. Today, we are going to break these molds by debunking the top 5 myths about botox! Hello warriors and welcome back! We hope that Breast Cancer Awareness Month and all of October was wonderful for you and your family! Remember that it is within your power to make every month and every day Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It is up to you to help spread the word, spread awareness, and help fight to find the cure faster than ever before. Stay strong, stay resilient, and keep on fighting! In this first blog of the month, we are going to be stepping into a much different topic than our most recent blogs. While the Breast Place is dedicated to helping women navigate their bodies during their breast cancer treatments and through their survivorship, we offer so much more. Did you know that we also offer a plethora of other services including laser hair removal, facial rejuvenation, body contouring, scar revision, many different kinds of skincare treatments, tru sculpt, and Botox? A lot of people think that many of these services are for certain age groups and not welcomed or accessible to younger audiences. It might surprise you to learn that our youngest patients that we see are in their early 20s and they have had very successful treatments and experiences in our offices. Botox is one of the most popular of these services, and we see a wide range of patients from all age groups for this service. Over time, Botox has attracted a very unique reputation and a lot of people out there believe that only older women use Botox, and it was designed for only them in mind. We are here to tell you just how wrong these connotations are! Due to all of this negativity and the bad reputation that has attached itself to Botox and those who use it, we wanted to debunk some of the top myths out there about Botox! Please note before we begin, that Botox is one of the most common and safest aesthetic treatments out there - and you will be amazed at what all it can do for you. Myth #1 Botox will Freeze My Face and Leave Me Expressionless! Truth: Thanks to pop culture, this idea has been solidified in our minds that if you get Botox you will no longer be able to move your face muscles and your face will be stuck in one expression forever. The only time that your face will even remotely have a slightly frozen reaction is if you get your Botox injections from someone who has poor technique and they don't truly know what they're doing. To help avoid situations like these, please visit us to get the proper treatment or make sure to do in-depth research when choosing where to get your Botox injections. Botox relaxes wrinkle-producing muscles only at the point of injection, and will not affect any other muscles that are involved or help create your facial expressions. After your Botox treatment, you will still have your full range of facial movements and responses all while looking refreshed and rejuvenated. Myth #2: Botox Is Painful Truth: With a trained hand and excellent expertise, the doctors and medical professionals you should be going to you for your injections will make sure that the experience is not painful, does not cause damage, discoloring, or any bruising. Skilled and expert treatment shouldn't be noticeable, meaning the treatments and injections should be done gently and gradually so no one realizes that you're even receiving injections. The needles used for Botox are incredibly thin, and only a small amount of liquid is injected into the skin. If patients feel anything at all, they describe it as a small pinch that only lasts for a few seconds. Myth #3 Botox is Just for Wrinkles Truth: While Botox is most commonly known for the treatment of getting rid of wrinkles and lines today, there are many other aesthetic and medical uses for Botox. As a matter of fact, it was first approved by the FDA and used to help treat a condition called strabismus, which is a flickering and spasming of the eyes. Doctors didn't know that Botox could be used for cosmetic purposes until they treated eye conditions such as this. Today Botox can be used to treat limb spasticity, excessive sweating, over reactive bladders, chronic migraines, cervical dystonia, eyelid muscle spasms, TMJ conditions, back and neck pain, and more. Myth #4 Botox is Dangerous and Toxic Truth: Botox has been used in the aesthetic and medical world for over 20 years. It was officially approved by the FDA in 1989 and is a completely safe treatment. The treatment for it to be used cosmetically came in 2002. The reason why so many think it's toxic is that is connected to the botulinum toxin that is related to the cause of food poisoning. What is injected into your face and body is a purified protein version of this toxin making it extremely nontoxic. To even have some kind of problem or reaction, you would have to have 100 to 300 times the accepted amount of the toxin to cause any problems. Myth #5: Botox is Addictive Truth: There is nothing inside the Botox injection that has an addictive property, and if you choose to stop getting treatments it will not make your wrinkles or lines worse. There is nothing that will physically or chemically make the patient addicted to Botox itself. What people do become dependent on is the results of the injects making them look younger and being so excited and thrilled about the results. The only thing close to addiction is becoming very reliant on the results and the patient's features and has nothing to do with the injection itself. How do you feel about Botox now? For our readers, do you feel a little more comfortable with the idea of Botox? Are you excited to try it out? We couldn't blame you if you were! That's what we are hoping for you to feel! Please remember that Botox is also not just for one type of person, one age group, or just women. Botox has incredible benefits for everyone. If you have any questions or concerns about Botox, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We would love to speak with you about the many ways Botox could improve your life. While this blog was dedicated to skincare and much more, we are still the best breast cancer center in Charleston! Be well out there, we know that you're fighting hard. You are not alone in this, and you never will be! |
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