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Botox - Is It Really Safe

Botox - Is It Really Safe
Botox - Is It Really Safe
There is an old story about a city of people running for life from an asteroid. They fled to the edge of the city and encountered a rock and a long dot. Seeing the asteroid behind them, they all jumped off the cliff. On the way down, a man asked, "Do you think we're going to survive the fall?"

This is also the case in people and in less extreme situations, when they look in the mirror and see their foreheads wrinkled, feet and heaven know nothing else. They were like, "My God! Where's my Botox?" And they go straight to the doctor.

Then, after being injected, they asked the doctor, "Um, Doctor, is this thing safe?"


The truth is that, to date, no one has proven that Botox is harmful in any way. But one must ask themselves some questions and compare the situation in medical history with other things, which at first seemed completely safe and then turned into total disaster, resulting in large-scale lawsuits. You don't need to go beyond Viox to give an example of this. The lawyers had a day with it.

Since botox is botanically and purely made, one may wonder how safe this thing really is, especially if it takes longer. We do not need to go further than some studies on physicians who perform procedures such as Botox injections to start our suspicions.

Research shows that most doctors fail to take a person's medical history before giving these injections. It should be standard procedure. Then there are the so-called "lunchtime treatments" where patients pop in through the doctor's office for injections without an appointment, like getting an allergy pill. Attempts are being made to strictly ban these pops in treatment.

Although the patient's chart clearly indicates which areas were injected for that particular visit, there are reports of actual botched treatment where the physician injected the wrong area of   the patient.

While none of this really proves that Botox is dangerous, it does have a tendency to shock a person. If Botox-related therapies are too loose and the rules are too weak or non-existent, money-hungry doctors who have no concern for the well-being of their patients are more likely to abuse them.

The simple answer of "It's totally safe" is not washed away with everything that is happening and reported every day.

We only know about Botox, which is known to cause side effects such as injuries, headaches, double vision or temporarily blurring of the eyebrow or lid. Additionally, it can leave the face without expression. And the medical profession thought it was toxic if injected more than 2000 units. A typical session is about 50 units.

Okay, at least this is a start. Now the world just sits and waits for other boots like the Vieux.

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