4 General myths about face Botox
4 General myths about face Botox
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We all get the news about the botox surgery celebs do. It is the most common thing in the fashion industry. Botox is said to be an incredible and immediate solution to loads of cosmetic issues. 
Despite being tried and tested for over 20 years, there remains a ton of myths about Botox. It sounds way worse than it is, but Botox comes from a neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. Clostridium botulinum is a bacterium that causes food poisoning. A product of this nasty, natural forming bacterium is the Botulinum toxin, which is used in small doses to make things like forehead wrinkles disappear.
The myths about botox are:

Myth 1)  Botox use will result in the loss of facial expression:
When administered by a trained professional, there should be no damage to your facial muscles. Even though certain nerves are “paralyzed” when Botox is injected. Botox doesn’t last forever either, so after a few months, your nerves will return to normal.

Myth 2) Botox is a filler:
Fillers and Botox are different things. Fillers work to “fill” in lines and restore volume loss. Botox, on the other hand, works to relax the muscles that cause those lines.

Myth 3) You need to be older to have Botox:
There is no set age for when to use Botox for aesthetical reasons. However, more and more people are using it as a preventative measure.

Myth 4) Botox trains muscles:
Because the muscles that cause wrinkles are relaxed, over time they lose their ‘strength’ and their ability to cause wrinkle-producing expressions.

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