The Perception of Botox Cost

by Jane Villardo

Botox is used to treat axillary hyperhidrosis that externally applied agents can not adequately manage. It is also used for the treatment of select neurological disorders, such as blepharospasm, cervical dystonia, and strabismus. It's most popular application is as a cosmetic injection for the reduction of wrinkles. It provides many benefits. However, it is expensive. Are the benefits that can be derived from treatments worth Botox cost?

The cost of something without value is not justifiable, while that of something with value is. Also, something that is without value to an individual could be valuable for another. A person's perception determines the value of anything, regardless of the intrinsic qualities of the thing under question. As a general rule, something that is useful to an individual is considered valuable while something that is useless is without value.

How an individual perceives the benefits offered by Botox treatments affects its value to that particular individual. To some, the benefits could represent enormous worth. To another group, these could be worthless. And to still other groups, these could have some worth, moderate worth, etc. The value represented by the benefits from Botox treatments directly affects how Botox cost is perceived.

To determine if Botox cost is reasonable, expectations need to be set at a proper level. This can be established by knowing the functions and effects of Botox in the treatment of conditions and disorders for which it has been approved, namely neurological disorders, wrinkles and facial lines, and axillary hyperhidrosis.

The procedure in which Botox is administered for the reduction of wrinkles and facial lines is non-surgical and takes only about ten minutes. In the procedure, small quantities of Botox are injected into selected muscles beneath wrinkled skin. The resulting immobility of these muscles makes the lines and creases less prominent, thus not making any radical changes to one's appearance. No recovery time is required and the effects become noticeable within a few days. Since the effects of a Botox treatment last only up to four months, treatments must be repeated to maintain the effects.

Botox blocks nerve impulses that stimulate sweat glands, thus stopping excessive sweating in axillary hyperhidrosis. For this condition, it is injected just beneath the skin on multiple spots of the affected underarm. There should be a significant reduction in underarm sweating within four weeks after the first treatment. This effect can last for at least 6 or 7 months. To maintain the effect, treatments will have to be repeated.

In the treatment of neurological disorders, Botox is also injected. The amount of Botox to be injected and the site of injection depend on the disorder and the muscles that are affected. After the injections are given, there may be slight pain, tenderness, and bruising at the injection site. Within a couple of days to two weeks, relief from the symptoms of the disorder will be experienced. The effects can last up to three months.

Though the initial outlay may be a bit high, the length of time during which Botox remains effective is a mitigating factor. To many people, the effects of Botox treatments can certainly improve lives in varying degrees. They are definitely worth the Botox cost involved.

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October 05 2009 | Anti-Aging | 1 Comment »

Different Kinds of Face Cream

by Jane Villardo

The selection of face creams on the market today is virtually unlimited. Day creams and night creams, cleansing creams and moisturizing creams, anti-aging creams and sun-block creams are some of the types that one will see, and choosing the right kind to use can sometimes be difficult. This is a discussion of certain kinds of face cream to help you decide.

Cold cream is probably the oldest known face cream, having been invented by the Greek physician Galen who lived from 129 to 200 AD. It is an emulsion made from essential oils, beeswax, water, and fragrance. It was named "cold cream" because it leaves a feeling of coolness on the skin. It is used as a cleansing cream and a moisturizing cream.

For normal to dry skin, a cleansing face cream is best for removing make up, dirt, and surface residue because it cleans without drying the skin. An appropriate amount of cleansing cream is applied and gently massaged onto the skin and then either wiped or washed off, depending on the instructions of the maker. Some cleansing creams contain granules that help remove debris and stimulate circulation.

Moisturizing creams replenish the skin's natural lipids, thereby keeping skin soft, smooth, and young-looking. This type of face cream must be used daily in order to get the full benefit from its effects, and the skin best suited to it are the normal to dry types. Some moisturizing cream manufacturers offer 2 kinds of moisturizing face cream, one for daytime use and another for night time.

Sun-block or sun-screen creams have components that protect the skin from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. Overexposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays can cause premature wrinkles, unsightly age spots, sun burn, and skin cancer. Regular use of a face cream that contains sun block or sun screen will forestall sun damage and keep facial skin young-looking.

To reduce the signs of aging such as wrinkles and dark spots, alpha hydroxy acids (AHA) are often used. AHA and retinol, a form of vitamin that stimulates skin cell renewal, are common ingredients of anti-aging face creams. This kind of face cream will renew the skin's surface and make it appear more youthful. It has side effects such irritation, blistering, burning, and discoloration of the skin and should therefore be used with caution.

A medical practitioner should be consulted before using any anti-aging cream. On the other hand, other types of face creams are usually harmless to most individuals. Just to be sure, a face cream should be tested before use. You can test by applying a small amount to an area of your skin which is generally not noticeable. Leave the cream on for 24 to 48 hours and see if it has adverse effects.

There is a correct type of face cream for each individual's needs and skin type. The appropriate kind will make skin healthier and more beautiful. Finding it may take some time and effort but will surely be worth the trouble.

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