Botox Treatment Center - Westfield, MAWestfield Dermatologist Doctors for Botox TreatmentType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in Westfield *![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() New England Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() Peter T Demos MD ![]() Robert Letteney MD ![]() Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() Nicholas Greco MD ![]() Hampshire Dermatology and Skin Health Center ![]() Northampton Dermatology Associates PC ![]() James H Ratner MD ![]() Pioneer Valley Dermatology PC ![]() County Dermatology ![]() Joel P Gordon MD ![]() Behzad Parhizgar MD ![]() Fred E Mensch MD ![]() Dermatology Center In The Berkshires PC ![]() Skin Clinic ![]() Fallon Meidcal Center Dermatology ![]() Daniel E Viders MD PC ![]() Advanced Dermatology ![]() Gerald C Gladstone MD ![]() UMass Memorial Medical Center Dermatology ![]() UMass Memorial Medical Center Dermatology ![]() UMass Memorial Medical Center Dermatology ![]() UMass Memorial Medical Center Dermatology ![]() UMass Memorial Medical Center Dermatology ![]() UMass Memorial Medical Center Dermatology ![]() Kuchnir Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery ![]() Dermatology Associates of Worcester County ![]() Karen Rothman MD ![]() J Lawrence Dohan MD ![]() Adult & Pediatric Dermatology ![]() Adult & Pediatric Dermatology ![]() Kuchnir Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery ![]() Ayer & Westford Dermatology ![]() Peter Muz MD ![]() Monika Berg MD ![]() Vicki A Chavin MD ![]() David Rosenthal MD ![]() Metro-West Dermatology ![]() Linda M Ameri MD ![]() Lawrence E Yellen MD ![]() Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Associates of Concord ![]() North Attleboro Medical Center ![]() Dawn X Ding MD PC ![]() Jay Goldstein MD ![]() Attleboro Dermatology ![]() Hines Dermatology Associates Inc ![]() Dermatology and Skin Care Associates ![]() Hines Dermatology Associates Inc ![]() Hines Dermatology Associates Inc ![]() Steven P Smith MD ![]() Dermatology Specialists of Wellesley ![]() Stephen V Tang MD ![]() Dermatology and Skin Care Associates ![]() Skin & Laser Surgery Center of New England ![]() Michael T Rosenbaum MD ![]() Chelmsford Dermatology PC ![]() Chelmsford Dermatology PC ![]() Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates ![]() Krauss Dermatology ![]() Krauss Dermatology ![]() Krauss Dermatology ![]() Newton-Wellesley Dermatology Associates ![]() Newton-Wellesley Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Partners ![]() Newton-Wellesley Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Partners ![]() Dermatology Partners ![]() Lexington Waltham Dermatology Group PC ![]() Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates ![]() Paul Birnbaum MD ![]() Jay L Cohen MD ![]() Francis Renna MD ![]() Advanced Dermatology of Melrose ![]() Dermatology Associates of Waltham Westfield, MassachusettsUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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BotoxIntroductionBotox is the brand name of a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. In large amounts, this toxin can cause botulism, which you probably associate with food poisoning. Despite the fact that one of the most serious complications of botulism is paralysis, scientists have discovered a way to use it to human advantage. Small, diluted amounts can be directly injected into specific muscles causing controlled weakening of the muscles. The FDA approved such usage in the late 1980s upon the discovery that Botox could stop ailments like blepharospasm (uncontrolled blinking) and strabismus (lazy eye). Cosmetic physicians have been using Botox for years to successfully treat wrinkles and facial creases. In April 2002, Botox gained FDA approval for treatment of moderate-to-severe frown lines between the eyebrows - called glabellar lines. However, Botox is often used for other areas of the face as well. How Does Botox Work? Botox blocks signals from the nerves to the muscles. The injected muscle can no longer contract, which causes the wrinkles to relax and soften. It is most often used on forehead lines, crow's feet (lines around the eye) and frown lines. Wrinkles caused by sun damage and gravity will not respond to Botox. How Is the Procedure Performed? The procedure takes only a few minutes and no anesthesia is required. Botox is injected with a fine needle into specific muscles with only minor discomfort. It generally takes three to seven days to take full effect and it is best to avoid alcohol at least one week prior to treatment. Aspirin and anti-inflammatory medications should be stopped two weeks before treatment as well in order to reduce bruising. How Long Does a Botox Injection Last? The effects from Botox will last four to six months. As muscle action gradually returns, the lines and wrinkles begin to re-appear and wrinkles need to be r... Recommended Reading Related to BotoxWhat is body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)?Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a serious illness in which a person is preoccupied with minor or imaginary physical flaws, usually of the skin, hair, and nose. A person with BDD tends to have cosmetic surgery, and even if the surgery is successful, does not think it was and is unhappy with the outcome. What are the symptoms of BDD?
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