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Botox Cosmetic – A New Years Resolution for Wrinkle Reduction

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

With the beginning of each new year many people make resolutions with regards to their appearance. If looking better is something you are concerned with then Botox Cosmetic might be the answer.

Botox Cosmetic is a medically diluted from botulinum toxin for the removal of facial wrinkles. This toxin originates from specific bacterium called Clostridum botulinum that is found in improperly handled meat products. However, Botox Cosmetic was originally approved by the FDA in 2002 for medical use. It is currently the most popular non-surgical procedure for the removal of facial wrinkles available today. Botox works by temporarily paralyzing nerves that control muscles – relaxing the appearance of wrinkles.

Watch how Botox Cosmetic works in this video

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When Botox Cosmetic is administered by a licensed professional, it can have a positive effect on how you look. Botox treatments usually last around four to six months. However, there is a word of caution: Be wary of personal “Botox Parties” hosted in people’s homes. You should avoid these – don’t allow yourself to be practiced on by unlicensed individuals – there are considerable risks that can permanently harm you either through improper administration of this drug or with tainted botulinum toxin. Furthermore, with the success of Botox cosmetic comes the risk of illegal “Black Market Botox” becoming available without a prescription. Black market botulinum toxin is unsafe and potentially dangerous since the potency and authenticity is not approved by the FDA.

At Face and Body Cosmetic Surgery, our licensed aesthetician has years of experience in administering injectables of all kinds. To schedule your FREE consultation for Botox treatments, contact Face and Body Cosmetic Surgery today or call (909) 981-8985.

Tags: botox, Botox Cosmetic, botulinum toxin
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Proposed Botax Gets the Ax

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Tanning salons to get taxed

Tanning salons to get taxed

After reeling from the backlash of angry constituents, congress has decided to ax portions of the health care bill that would tax elective cosmetic surgical procedures. Senate Democrats pulled the proposed 5% tax from the latest draft of the bill over the weekend.

Clearly this new form of taxation is discriminatory against women in general who use elective procedures to enhance their appearances and does nothing to reduce health care costs. Typically, elective cosmetic procedures are paid out of pocket and not insurance.

In place of the botax a new tanning tax was added that would go in affect in July of 2010. Anyone receiving services from tanning salons would be left with the bill. This new tax would affect over 20,000 tanning salons across the nation and which only represents less than 1% of 871 billion cost of the health care bill over a ten year period.

These types of bills raise serious concerns that other health care related services could be taxed in the future.

Tags: botox, cosmetic surgery, tanning salons, tanning tax
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Mail Order Botox Can Be Hazardous On Your Looks

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

For some time now, the internet has changed the way people make purchases. A person can buy just about anything online from Apples to Zinnias, and that includes cosmetic prescription pharmaceuticals like wrinkle reducing Botox and other facial fillers. According to a 20/20 ABC News report, some businesses have been peddling do it yourself injectables with video instructions on how to self-inject yourself. People looking to save some money on their Botox or Radiesse treatments are risking irreversible damage like infection, blindness or permanent disfigurement.

Any prescription injection treatment should be administered by a qualified doctor or nurse.

Learn more about the dangers of mail order Botox and self administered treatments in this video from ABC News.

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Tags: botox, DIY, facial fillers, Mail Order
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Don’t Tread on My Botox!

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
The "No Botax" Revolution

The revolutionary war’s call to arms, echoed over 200 years ago, was spun by England’s attempt to exploit the colonies through unnecessary taxation. Now days, congress’s attempt to find alternative sources of revenue to pay for it’s burgeoning health care reform bill is encroaching upon the exclusive rights of the people to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

For instance, take the new legislation to tax elective cosmetic procedures. To help offset the projected $849 billion cost of health care reform, congress has included a five percent tax on all elective cosmetic procedures with the bill.

Even though it may be a small part of the legislation, and what has been named as the “Botax” is gathering a lot of attention, particularly from plastic surgeons and their patients.

A spokesperson for Allergan Inc,. the maker of Botox, said in a statement this week, “Taxing cosmetic procedures is unnecessarily punitive on people who have merely decided to enhance their appearance.”

While legislators argue that the tax could raise an estimated five billion over ten years, plastic surgeons say it would only cut into the number of procedures being done, making the tax an unreliable and risky revenue source while further increasing unemployment.

Most people also assert that the language of this bill creates confusion over when a procedure is considered cosmetic or reconstructive.

As the bill is written, it is unclear, whether it would be considered cosmetic to remove the excessive skin from post-bariatric patients.

The bill’s current language applies to surgery “not necessary to make better a deformity arising from, or directly related to, a congenital abnormality, a personal injury resulting from an accident or trauma, or disfiguring disease.” In other words, elective cosmetic surgery.

The bill’s sponsor believes that individuals who undergo elective procedures such as breast augmentation will only pay the tax without complaining because “it’s something they want.”

A similar tax in New Jersey did not work out as planned as patients simply went to neighboring states for their procedures. If a nationwide tax on cosmetic surgeries becomes law, more people will end up taking inexpensive plastic surgery vacations south of the border and elsewhere.

Medical tourism has already been growing by leaps and bounds. Unfortunately, this legislation will just make it expand even further increasing the safety risks to patients and hurting the US economy in turn.

Tags: botax, botox, health care reform, taxation
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What’s Hot? – Natural Facelifts. What’s Not? – Tight Facelifts.

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Recently an article in New York Magazine called a more natural-looking rejuvenation a new beauty aesthetic and dubbed it the “new new face.” Facial skin pulled tight over the skull is over. Replacing it with a more plumper, softer face is what’s hot now. This is not unlike a stylish older sofa that looks almost new if only you keep the cushions fluffed.

Using a combination of new techniques and technologies, patients can have a newly restored face that takes years off the aging process. With the combination of facial fillers such as Juvederm, Restylane and Radiesse and in combination with Botox injections and non-surgical laser treatments a patient can expect to receive exceptional results.

To lean more about these procedures contact Dr. Robert Sorosky and Dr. Edward Park today at the Face & Body Cosmetic Surgery Center. They are conveniently located in the heart of the Inland Empire in Upland, California.

Tags: botox, cosmetic surgery, dermal fillers, Facelift, laser skin care, mini facelift
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