This article will help you learn about Botox injections and how to prepare for them.
What Is a Botox Injection Procedure?
Botox injection is a procedure performed for several therapeutic and cosmetic reasons. It is usually used as a therapeutic means if topical drug treatments or oral medications failed to solve the problem.
When Is Botox Injection Administered?
Botox injections are administered if the patient suffers from any of the following conditions:
Chronic migraine.
Strabismus in children and adults.
Eyelid problems associated with muscle tension disorder.
Benign eyelid spasm (seventh nerve).
Severe hyperhidrosis in the armpits and hands.
For cosmetic reasons, such as reducing facial wrinkles.
How to Prepare for a Botox Injection Procedure?
It is preferable to book a consultation appointment before undergoing the injection procedure.
If you are considering undergoing Botox injection:
Preferably, book a consultation appointment before the procedure.
Ensure the doctor performing the procedure is qualified and has the appropriate experience.
Ensure the doctor is a licensed healthcare practitioner authorized to perform injections, possessing sufficient experience and skill.
Botox Should Not Be Administered in the Following Cases:
If you have a skin infection.
If you suffer from any form of illness.
If you have a neuromuscular condition, such as severe myasthenia.
If you are taking certain medications.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Before the Procedure:
The doctor may ask you to temporarily stop taking any medication that could increase the risk of bleeding during the procedure.
Inform the doctor about the medications you are taking.
Inform the doctor of any health problems you have.