Thursday, August 20, 2015

Why The Younger Millenials are Turning to Botox

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When Botox Cosmetic first gained FDA approval in the early 1990's it was marketed to an older demographic of mainly women in their fifties and sixties.  While that demographic is still heavily getting their Botox the atmosphere is changing, as more men and more younger women are turning to Botox at a much younger age.  In our Orlando Medical Spa Winter Park Laser & Anti-Aging Center the age demographic of our clients has progressively gotten younger and of course more men are coming in that never before.
So why are the Younger Millenials turning to Botox more than ever before now?
There are many different benefits to Botox than just erasing wrinkles.  In the industry, we now know the preventative benefit of Botox for the younger demographic which is now a large sector of frequent Botox users.
Women and men as young as 25-30 years old are now having Botox Cosmetic Injections regularly (every 3-4 motnhs). However, they are not just doing it to remove wrinkles, they are also using Botox to prevent more wrinkles.  Botox is the only cosmetic treatment that can relax your muscles that create elaborate expressions such as squinting.  By doing this one can no longer flex the facial muscles & make wrinkles appear or make them worse.
Those who start Botox at a younger age are actually pretty smart & saving themselves money in the long run, as they won't need as much Botox when their older. Often in the medical spa industry I find that older clients who have never tried Botox or aesthetic treatments need a large amount of work and sometimes don't understand what it takes to ease the wrinkles or the expense.  Those who have always taken care of themselves in a preventive measure at a younger age tend to need less Botox and treatments in general.
For more information on Botox or other cosmetic procedures go to www.winterparklaser.com

Thursday, August 13, 2015

How Botox Can Cure Excess Sweating

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Throughout the past decade Botox® has achieved a worthy renwoned reputation for treating and reducing wrinkles.  However, Botox® has a multitude of other uses one of those is being utilized to treat excess sweating in the underarms and hands.  While some people might not think sweating is a big deal, for those who suffer from hyper-hidrosis (excess sweating) it can be a very big deal filled with armpit stains on clothing, and more.   At our Orlando medical spa Winter park Laser we have performed Botox® injections for excess sweating for years for many happy clients.
The best candidates for Botox® injections to fight sweating are those that have tried anti-perspirants, and deodorants sometimes even prescription that haven't slowed down the sweating.  The way that it works is when the Botox® solution is injected evenly into various points in the underarm area. The injector will determine the number of injection points based on each patient's severity of seating and condition and the injections are spread out evenly.
The injector will inject just beneath the surface of the skin directly into the sweat glands. The Botox works by temporarily blocking the components of  your sympathetic nervous system that trigger excessive armpit sweat.  The treatment is injected with insulin needles and virtually painless.  There is not downtime and regular activity can usually begin within 24 hours.  The treatment in underarms will typically work for 6-9 months before needed to be repeated.
For more information on how Botox can cause sweating go to http://www.winterparklaser.com