BOTOX Beverly Hills
BOTOX®
(Botulinum Toxin Type A) Purified Neurotoxin Complex is a protein produced by
the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. The effects botulinum toxin have been
known since the turn of the century, but not until 1980 was the toxin found to
be therapeutically valuable for a number of ophthalmologic disorders.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Botulinum
toxin is a nerve impulse "blocker" It binds to nerve endings and prevents
the release of chemical transmitters that activate muscles. These chemicals
carry the "message" from th brain that causes a muscle to contract;
if the message is blocked, the muscle doesn't spasm. Botulinum toxin usually
takes full effect within 1 to 2 weeks. However, the nerve endings usually grow
new connections to the muscles at sites that have not been exposed to botulinum
toxin. Therefore, treatment must be repeated as directed by your physician.
IS
IT SAFE?
BOTOX®
(Botulinum Toxin Type A) Purified Neurotoxin Complex has been recognized by the
American Academy of Neurology, American Academy of Ophthalmology, and National
Institutes of Health as a safe and effective treatment for blepharospasm
associated with dystonia.
Over
10 years of clinical experience involving thousands of patients is a testimony
to the pote tial benefits of this treatment. It is important to understand that
BOTOX® is an effective, ongoing treatment for the relief of symptoms only-It is
not a cure. And, because every patient is different, the degree of relief will
vary from person to person. Patients who have been sedentary for a long time
should resume activity slowly and carefully following the administration of
BOTOX®.
As
with any therapeutic, certain patients may experience side effects from the
administration of BOTOX®. The side effects most frequently experienced by
patients are drooping of the eyelid (ptosis): 11%; irritation of the injected
area, tearing, dry eye, opening of the eyelid (lagophthalmos), or sensitivity
to light (photophobla): 10%; or an outward or inward turning of the eyelid
(ectropion or entropion, respectively), inflammation of the cornea (keratitis),
or "double vision" (diplopla): less than 1%. These side effects are
usually transient in nature, and BOTOX® is generally well tolerated by
patients. In addition, the effects of BOTOX® may be increased with the use of
certain antibiotics or other drugs that interfere with neuromuscular
transmission. Ask Dr. Boris if any of your current medications interact with
BOTOX®.
If
you have any questions regarding the use of BOTOX® treatment, please consult
Dr. Boris.
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