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The Botox Business: How Does it Work

Non-surgical Botulinum toxin injections, such as Botox and Dysport, have risen in popularity in recent years. These treatments are used to reduce the appearance of ageing and they can also be used to help relax facial muscles. Over the past few years, botox training has grown in popularity.

What it involves

Firstly, you will meet with your doctor or nurse prescriber who will be able to prescribe the accurate amount of medicine. A face-to-face consultation is always required before any Botox is prescribed. The prescriber should request a brief of your medical history and reasons for why you want the treatment. The clinic that you visit should discuss the range of options that are available to you, with you. Dr Darren McKeown, who provides plastic surgery in Scotland says that patients should not be sold treatments, but given the right prescription for their body.

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The treatment of Botulinum toxin is a prescription-only medicine and it should only be given by a trained healthcare professional. Due to the risks involved this form of medicine should only be prescribed by doctors, dentists, pharmacists and or by a nurse prescriber. For this, a prescriber must have the appropriate botox training. 

There are a number of ways you can ensure that Botox is applied safety. First of all, it is important that you take the time to find a recommended, professional practitioner. Anyone who has access to botox should be properly qualified to use it. Botox should always be applied in a clean and safe environment.It Is advised by experts that botulinum injections are not given if you’re pregnant or have been breastfeeding since the effects it can pass on to the babies are unknown.

The Face Academy provide a one day Botox training course for proffesionals. They say that they “take pride in their excellent Botox training courses… a 1-day course will provide you with all the relevant information and training you need to gain your Botox certification”.

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Non-Surgical Cosmetic Treatment Risks

Over time, Safe and Healthy Life say that “many factors will affect the appearance of your skin including the use of wrong skin products, overusing some products and direct exposure of your skin to the harsh environmental conditions”. This is the reason why non-surgical treatments have risen in popularity in recent years.

Like most cosmetic treatments, there is a chance that you may be affected by some side effects. Some patients have experienced flu-like symptoms, such as headaches. This may last over a period of 24 hours. Bruising at the injection site is also common.

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If are having problems with your Botox injections or if you are unhappy with the results of the application, it is recommended that you visit the practitioner and clinic that your Botox was prescribed.

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If the area which has been treated requires medical attention, then it is advised that you contact your GP or visit a local accident and emergency (A&E) department.

The NHS recommend that you also report any side effects directly through the Yellow Card Scheme website. This information will help the health care system and will provide them with more information on the safety of this medicine.