THE LATEST NEWS ON BOTOX AND DERMAL FILLERS


by Salieri - Date: 2007-03-14 - Word Count: 733 Share This!

Aging does not have to be a passive endeavor on your part, with the numerous avenues anti-aging medicine has made available. The physical expression of one's inner health and youth is just as important in holistically improving one's quality of life. The many options available from cosmetic procedures and spa services to alternative medicines and nutritional supplements can be fitted to the individual's needs and their areas of concern. There are many ways to improve one's quality of the life and prevent aging. One of these options is administering dermal fillers to diminish wrinkles and facial folds and enhance natural features of the face.

Allergan the maker of BotoxÂ(r) has a new and improved wrinkle filler in the market. This new dermal filler, JuvedermTM, has been used as a non-surgical cosmetic procedure in Europe since 2000 and in Canada since 2002, and was approved by the FDA in June 2006. JuvedermTM contains the highest concentration of cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA) currently available. After a single anti-aging treatment of JuvedermTM, clinical studies revealed that the majority of patients sustained results for up to six months or longer. JuvedermTM flows smoothly into the skin, lifting and filling the wrinkle. Patients report that it feels soft and natural like their own skin.

There are three levels of the formulation, which provide anti-aging solutions for deep folds and lines, moderate wrinkling and the fine lines around the lips and eyes. These include JuvedermTM 24HV, a formulation for contouring and volumizing facial wrinkles and folds; JuvedermTM 30HV, a higher concentrated formulation for volumizing and correction of deeper folds and wrinkles; and JuvedermTM 30, for subtle correction of fine facial wrinkles and folds.

JuvedermTM reportedly, when used as a non-surgical cosmetic procedure, rolls back the years by softening and smoothing lines and folds, restoring lip borders and lip body loss and provides volume replacement to the cheeks, with less risk of lumps that are often associated with other dermal fillers.


There is a recent development in the use of Botox injections as alternative medicine as well. This new study proves that Botox can be used not only for anti-aging purposes, but also to treat migraine headaches. If you suffer from migraine headaches and pain, you are not alone on your quest for pain relief. There are more than 28 million migraine sufferers in the U.S.

Some doctors have begun using BotoxÂ(r) to treat patients complaining of migraine headaches. Scientists say the injections work because they have recently discovered a probable link between migraine pain and the muscles in the face, particularly those of the temples and the nape.

Researchers at Rush University Medical Center are also testing a new treatment for migraine headaches: occipital nerve stimulation, a surgical procedure in which an implanted neurostimulator delivers electrical impulses to the occipital nerves under the skin at the base of the skull at the back of the neck.

This therapy may help migraine sufferers who do not respond well to other available therapies, or who cannot tolerate the side effects of existing medications. The Precision device is the smallest rechargeable neurostimulator in the market. It is FDA approved for spinal cord stimulation to treat chronic pain.

BotoxÂ(r) treatment combined with surgery has reduced frequency and duration by 92% in clinical studies. About 100 patients taking part in a U.S. study were injected with BotoxÂ(r) to find out which muscles in the forehead, temples, face and back of the head triggered their disabling headaches. The offending muscles were then surgically removed in the effort to ease the severe pain caused by migraines. Prior to this treatment the migraine sufferers missed on average 4.4 days of work a month. After the operation, the patients missed just 1.2 days of work a month. The operation was said to completely alleviate migraines in 35% of the patients.

Summary : Advances in anti-aging efforts have grown in the recent years and are steadily making waves in the way one slows down the aging process. Alternative medicine is a fast growing science in this field and its popularity, as an alternative to cosmetic surgery, has grown in the recent years.

About author : Kamran Hakimian MD. is one of the very few physicians who has had great success and experience not only in anti-aging medicine but also in treating many medical disorders with BotoxÂ(r) injections such as migraines, neurological disorders and hyperhidrosis . Please visit our website www.antiagingdirectoryonline.com for more info on anti-aging possibilities.

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