Dr. Robert J. Brueck MD FACS frequently blogs on subjects of health and beauty from his plastic surgery practice in Fort Myers, FL. This message is about Botox.
I recently read about a study done at the University of Oregon Casey Eye Institute. The study monitored 50 women who had received Botox injections on a regular basis for 2 years. What they found was, if you get Botox regularly every 4 months for 2 years once you reach 2 years you can prolong injections intervals from 4 months to 6 months.
The study also showed a prophylactic effect when it comes to wrinkles. Women between the ages of let’s say 30-50 can prevent the development of permanent dynamic wrinkles. But to me this is only common sense. The less you crease the paper - the less permanent the fold of the crease becomes. Maybe, in the end, more is less.
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that's very nice...what about after let's say 4 years? Even if this is not part of our dreams, the fact that after a while the effect of botox will last longer can be a way to attract more and more clients, because this is the main problem of botox.
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