July 17, 2010

I’m pregnant. Is it OK if I get a squirt of BOTOX?

Let’s skip formal introductions and get straight to the basics: when you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should not take any risks against the health of your child.  We have no evidence that the combination of BOTOX and pregnancy will harm you or your child, and given the safe nature of BOTOX it probably won’t, but why would you take any risk at all when BOTOX is an optional cosmetic treatment?  While we have no evidence that BOTOX during pregnancy will cause any harm, we simply do not have enough evidence to justify such a practice.  We likely never will, as ethical implications make it problematic to study an elective treatment that is not necessary to your health during pregnancy.

BOTOX Before and After Photo
BOTOX Before and After Photo

Is BOTOX Dangerous?

Generally speaking, BOTOX is not dangerous, but it’s important to recognize that there is always at least a small risk with any medical practice.  We consider a procedure safe when the associated risks are very low and tend to be mild.  Such is the case with cosmetic BOTOX and Dysport.  Problems with BOTOX are usually limited to disappointing cosmetic results such as the forehead or “BOTOX freeze,” which can usually be avoided by choosing an experienced cosmetic surgeon who specializes in cosmetic facial procedures and has performed hundreds of BOTOX treatments.  In turn, you must listen to your doctor’s advice and not ask him or her to give you more treatment than recommended.  Since BOTOX results are temporary, this is not a major problem, and it is one that can be avoided with a qualified specialist physician.

There is a concern about a rare but potentially serious complication if BOTOX is used to treat small children with cerebral palsy, but this has never been observed with cosmetic applications where smaller doses are used and the FDA’s own Dr. Unger has stated that this risk may be zero.

So where does that leave us?  We have seen that BOTOX is remarkably safe and effective, making it an ideal treatment option for many people with problems like forehead lines and overactive facial muscles.  But does this mean we condone BOTOX for pregnant women?  Absolutely not!  While we have no evidence that BOTOX will harm either you or your child, we simply do not have evidence to confidently say that it does not.  Before we can do that, we will need hard scientific data from controlled research studies, but we likely will never have that, because conducting such a study is unethical.

Please Wait to Get BOTOX Treatment

We do not condone any unproven treatment, including BOTOX during breastfeeding or pregnancy, because we don’t want to find out if there is a risk.  Wait until you are no longer pregnant and are finished breastfeeding to seek treatment with BOTOX or really any cosmetic service.  Please by an adult about this and  “conveniently forgetting” to tell your doctor that you might be pregnant just because it’s “probably okay.”  This is irresponsible and believe it or not, some would argue that it is a reckless act tantamount to child endangerment.  You will not be pregnant forever, so please wait until you know that there is absolutely no risk of hurting your child before you get BOTOX.  BOTOX benefits can dramatically enhance your appearance under the right circumstances, so it is something to keep in the back of your mind to consider after you have given birth and are no longer breastfeeding.  At that time ethical practitioners will be happy to help.

The Best BOTOX in Los Angeles

Dr. Steinsapir is a board certified doctor with expert training in both cosmetic and oculofacial surgery, so he understands the complex anatomy and needs of the face.  Dr. Steinsapir is the inventor of the acclaimed, patent-pending Microdroplet BOTOX procedure, which successfully elevates the brow and lifts the forehead without causing the “freeze” effect that the media loves to talk about.  This creates a natural, youthful appearance through a safe and minimally invasive treatment.  If you are ready to find out if you are a good BOTOX candidate, consult with the best.  Contact us today to learn more about how Dr. Steinsapir can make your safe treatment experience exactly what you need at a time that’s best for you.

July 6, 2010

Are there any reasons why I should avoid BOTOX or Dysport?

BOTOX is a nonsurgical cosmetic treatment that has been proven to be both effective and medically safe.  Millions of people enjoyed treatment with BOTOX and Dysport, another botulinum toxin A product, last year to improve their cosmetic concerns.

Microdroplet BOTOX Before and After

Microdroplet BOTOX Before and After

However, this does not mean that BOTOX is the right choice for everyone, and this is a decision your doctor can help you make.  The short answer to “Is there any reason to avoid BOTOX?” is that it is extremely unlikely that you will experience any complications from BOTOX, and given the temporary nature of the treatment, you needn’t worry that your looks will be changed permanently; on the other hand, side effects can occur even if you are treated by a highly qualified injector.  It is also reasonable to expect that side effects will be more likely when treatment is performed by relatively inexperienced injector.

Are BOTOX and Dysport safe and effective?—absolutely.  But like every medication, these drugs need to be used in an expert fashion, which includes knowing when treatment is not appropriate.

New Black Box Warning for BOTOX

The FDA has recently required the manufacturer of BOTOX, Allergan, Inc. and the distributor of Dysport, Medicis, Inc. to include a special health warning regard the use of these drugs, which both contain botulinum toxin A as the active ingredient.  Experience with these drugs since they were approved has demonstrated these drugs to be very safe and effective when used in the small doses needed for cosmetic treatment.

These drugs are also used for medical purposes in much higher doses.  At these higher doses, there have been serious side effects leading to the new FDA warning regarding systemic or so-called spreading effects.  Specifically, larger doses of either of these drugs can cause systemic side effects including a generalized weakness, medically referred to as asthenia, double vision, blurred vision, eyelid droopiness, difficulty swallowing, difficulty breathing, difficulty speaking, and urinary incontinence.  Note that droopiness of the eyelid and double or blurred vision is possible, though fortunately rare, if cosmetic treatments spread to other parts of the face.  Breathing and swallowing difficulties can be life threatening and have contributed to death in already very sick individuals in the treatment of medical conditions.  It is thought that very high doses of these drugs used to treat certain medical conditions in small children present the greatest risks.  Individuals with life threatening heart conditions should also be treated with caution.

No definitive systemic side effects have been reported for the doses typically used for cosmetic purposes or for treating excessive sweating in the armpit area.  However, certain precautions seem reasonable even for cosmetic use.

If you have had any prior episodes of any of the systemic side effects described above, you should advise your doctor and not accept additional treatment with any botulinum toxin agents unless it is for medical purposes and your treating physician and you agree that the potential treatment benefits out weigh the adverse side effects.  If you are not sure, discuss your prior reactions with your doctor.  Although, quite rare, if you have a known allergic response or hypersensitivity to any botulinum toxin preparations it is advisable to avoid these treatments in the future.

It is your responsibility to be completely honest with your doctor about your medical history and anything that may affect your treatment.  BOTOX has a great track record for safety in both clinical studies and in practice, helping to relax select facial muscles at the eyebrow and restore a more youthful appearance.  While systemic side effects of these drugs probably occur even for cosmetic treatments, these effects must be very rare or mild.  But for this reason, there are a few instances when BOTOX should be avoided.

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should not be treated with BOTOX or Dysport.  There is a very small study of women who were treated with BOTOX while pregnant with no problems, but this is not enough evidence to state that BOTOX and Dysport are safe during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.  What should you do if you discover you were pregnant when you received BOTOX?  Don’t panic. While this practice is not recommended, this single study suggests that the exposure may be safe enough that there may be no reason for action.  However, it is recommended that you see your gynecologist/obstetrician for personalized care recommendations. For the same reasons, reputable physicians will not treat you for cosmetic reasons if you are known to be pregnant or breastfeeding.  Treatment with these agents for medical reasons is determined on a case-by-case basis.

If you have a known neuromuscular disease, you should generally avoid cosmetic BOTOX and Dysport treatment.  These are unusual and debilitating health conditions like myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton syndrome, and peripheral motor neuropathic conditions like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.  If you have an existing difficulties breathing or swallowing, it is important to make your doctor aware of these issues.  Because BOTOX and Dysport treatment could make these conditions worse, it is generally advisable to avoid treatment under these circumstances due to the potential spreading effect of these treatments in higher doses.  Again, no definitive problems have been reported for the smaller doses used for cosmetic treatment, but caution is warranted with these types of medical conditions.

Botulinum toxin products contain a tiny amount of human albumin, a derivative of human blood. Based on effective donor screening and product manufacturing processes, it carries an extremely remote risk for transmission of viral diseases. A theoretical risk for transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) also is considered extremely remote. No cases of transmission of viral diseases or CJD have ever been identified for albumin.

BOTOX and Dysport can be potentiated by aminoglycosides, a type of potent antibiotic, or other medications that interfere with neuromuscular transmission including curare-like nondepolarizing blockers, lincosamides, polymyxins, quinidine, magnesium sulfate, anticholinesterases, and succinylcholine chloride.  If you are using any of these drugs, the effect of the toxin may be potentiated and caution is advised.  For this reason, it is important that you fully discuss with your doctor all medication that you may be using.

If you develop any unusual symptoms (including difficulty with swallowing, speaking, or breathing), or if any existing symptom worsens, notify your doctor at once.  If the symptoms seem serious, call 911 for emergency help and notify your treating doctor when this is convenient.  If you do experience loss of strength, muscle weakness, or impaired vision avoid driving a car or engaging in other potentially hazardous activities and seek medical care.

Very few people reading this and getting BOTOX or Dysport will have any of these issues.  However, if these warnings do apply to you, be honest with your doctor and seek alternatives to these products.

How Individualized Treatment Plans Make All the Difference

The key to effective BOTOX treatment and other cosmetic treatment in Los Angeles is to find a doctor who specializes in the help you need and has experience, education, recommendations, and results to prove that he or she is skilled and the best qualified.  If you are worried because you have heard of unsatisfactory results like the “BOTOX freeze,” you are likely hearing about a few examples of people either going to unqualified practitioners (they may not even be doctors; for example assistants and “physician extenders”).   Just because one of your favorite actors or actresses show up with a frozen forehead, don’t assume that this is a desirable treatment result.  There are great alternative to this type of treatment result.

Seek Help from Qualified Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin Specialist

Only a private consultation with a physician who is fully qualified to administer BOTOX and Dysport will be able to help you understand your best course of action.  BOTOX is a minimally invasive, safe, and effective treatment that helps millions of people each year restore balance to their face.  Dr. Steinsapir is multi-fellowship trained in both cosmetic surgery and oculoplastic surgery, and with many years of practical experience.  He is a Clinical Associate Professor at UCLA and has the practical know-how needed to understand complex facial dynamics and establish unique treatment plans that work.  Please contact us today to find out if you are a good candidate for BOTOX or Dysport treatment.

February 17, 2010

Will getting BOTOX and Restylane make me look worse when they wear off?

Let’s clear up this misconception right away: as the effects of your treatment begin to wear off after several months, your face will slowly regain the looks it had immediately before your treatment, but there is no evidence that Restylane and BOTOX treatments will make you look worse.  The only change is that you looked better for 4 months in the case of BOTOX and over a year in the case of Restylane.  They have very few side effects, which are generally mild anyway.  If you aren’t happy with your results then simply don’t return for re-treatment and you will return to exactly what you used to look like.

before and after Restylane and BOTOX photo

before and after Restylane and BOTOX photo

Are the scary stories I’ve heard true?

A lot of people are apprehensive when it comes to receiving cosmetic treatments.  With all the media scares, rumors about celebrity BOTOX disasters, and misinformation abound, it can be a challenge to sort the truth from the hype.  It can be even more of a challenge to separate an extremely rare risk from typical outcomes.  For example, an unusual story of something that happened one time may technically be an accurate story, but it ventures into dishonesty as soon as it’s misrepresented as a typical event.  In the cases of BOTOX and Restylane, it’s true that in rare cases there can be side effects that are usually mild and not long-lasting, but if you are thinking of a particular public face that just hasn’t been the same in years, then you probably aren’t looking at before and after photos of Restylane and BOTOX, as these treatments wear off over time.  It is treatments like silicone oil, excessive surgery, and simply the ravages of excessive lifestyles that create long term damage to the faces of our celebrities.

People love to talk about dramatic, dangerous situations.  But the truth is, BOTOX and Restylane have an incredibly safe history with results that aren’t permanent.

How will BOTOX and Restylane change my face?

Treatments like BOTOX and Restylane are popular because they are noninvasive treatments that together can smooth wrinkles, relax tense muscles, and fill in hollow areas.  They are remarkably safe and, since they aren’t permanent, create a win-win situation.  If you are happy with your BOTOX or Restylane treatment, touch-up the treatment when need.  If you are not thrilled, let it wear off and move on to something else.  Sometimes we hear patients ask questions like, does BOTOX make wrinkles worse?  Sometimes they express concern about what happens after Restylane injections wear off.

We cannot emphasize enough that BOTOX and Restylane will not permanently alter your looks.  BOTOX is a naturally-occuring muscle relaxant compound, and Restylane is made from a biodegradable sugar-gel that occurs naturally in the body.  Both of these are eventually broken down and expelled from your body completely.  You’ll notice as this happens that your wrinkles will slowly return.  They may stand out to you after months of looking much better, in some cases, fantastic, but if you look at photos of yourself from before treatment, you will see that your problems have not been made worse by treatment.  You are simply getting your old face back.  Will this make you feel like you need more treatment-absolutely because these treatments are truly effective.

In the short run, BOTOX and Restylane will give you a youthful appearance and resolve many problems.  In the long run, BOTOX and Restylane will not affect your looks after you allow their effects to wear off.  A difference between BOTOX and Restylane is that BOTOX treatments are generally needed twice a year, while Restylane is needed once a year.  Most patients opt for retreatment when they see their old problems beginning to return.  This will maintain the natural-looking results gained from treatment.

Can BOTOX and Restylane prevent problems?

We are often asked questions like, can BOTOX prevent wrinkles?  We know that BOTOX does not aggravate wrinkles or make them worse in the long run.  We also know that the face is subject to gravity and general usage as we age, and that wrinkles can be caused by tense muscles.  When these overactive muscles relax, as they do in response to BOTOX, the skin is no longer constantly being creased.  This is similar to a folded piece of cloth; if you take a wrinkle-free piece of cloth and fold it over, then bring it back, you’ll see that it doesn’t “remember” the fold and is not wrinkled.  However, if you fold that same piece of cloth and place it under a book overnight, it will have a set crease when you come back to it.  When BOTOX and Restylane dissipate wrinkles, they are keeping the skin taut so it doesn’t “remember” those problems that BOTOX and Restylane prevent.

The Bottom Line

When Restylane and BOTOX wear off, you will look exactly as you did before treatment, although 6 to 16 months older.  You will not look worse as a result of Restylane or BOTOX wearing off.  If anything, you may have delayed the aging process.  It is understandable why people maintain treatment effects by refreshing their service when the feel it is necessary.

An Individual Treatment Program

Now that you’ve done some research on BOTOX and Restylane treatments, you’re ready to take the next step: research a doctor who can answer the rest of your questions and decide if treatment is right for you.  Dr. Steinsapir specializes in cosmetic facial treatments like Restylane and BOTOX in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles.  Dr. Steinsapir is a leader in facial cosmetic treatments and has innovated advanced treatments like Deepfill Restylane and Microdroplet BOTOX.  Call us today to find out how Dr. Steinsapir can individualize your treatment plan.

November 22, 2009

BOTOX® Is the Answer to Smoothing Facial Lines Without Surgery

For those seeking a rejuvenated, youthful appearance of the eyes and forehead without undergoing surgery, Dr. Steinsapir’s minimally-invasive Microdroplet™ BOTOX® technique is perhaps the best solution to date.

How BOTOX Helps

We use our faces every day to communicate with others. If you laugh, frown, or make an angry face in front of a mirror, you will probably see lines appear on your face. Dynamic lines – those that appear when we smile, laugh, become angry, and so on – are very important to nonverbal communication and these natural lines are vital to self-expression. However, you may still see some lines present when you relax your face. This is because years of making facial expressions and environmental stressors can cause lingering imbalances in our skin. We may end up with unwanted worry lines, forehead wrinkles, or frowns etched into our faces, known as static lines, which cannot be remedied through use of over-the-counter “miracle” products and creams. Fortunately for those who don’t want surgery, BOTOX® is a natural protein treatment that relaxes the muscles responsible for the static lines on the face and improves aesthetics by helping the face return to its softer, relaxed, youthful look.

BOTOX® can also be used as a preventative measure for younger individuals who wish to retain a youthful appearance, reduce facial lines and prevent forehead wrinkles and frown lines from occurring before their first signs. No matter how well we take care of ourselves, even the healthiest, most care-free individuals can end up with these lines. It may be beneficial to think about how BOTOX® can prevent the signs of aging so that you don’t have to worry about them later in life.

Is BOTOX a Safe Treatment?

Many potential candidates wonder about the side effects of BOTOX®, but it is a safe procedure that involves injecting drops of highly purified protein into areas of the face. A skilled physician can use BOTOX® to relax the muscles that create unwanted static lines and often improve or eliminate them while still allowing you to retain your ability to make a range of expressions, including the Duchenne smile, which occurs naturally when we are genuinely happy. The stereotype that BOTOX® commonly causes the face to “freeze” is inaccurate and originates from misuse of the procedure. BOTOX® is in fact completely customizable to the needs of your particular appearance. Because BOTOX® works on individual muscles, an experienced physician administers the correct amounts of BOTOX® to the appropriate muscles and the results are entirely predictable.

Most people notice that their face appears more youthful, relaxed, and natural after BOTOX® treatments. They see a younger version of themselves looking back in the mirror. In smoothing facial lines caused by stress, BOTOX® patients no longer look perpetually worried and are still able to nonverbally communicate what they truly feel.

An Innovative, Tested Approach

Dr. Steinsapir has invented Microdroplet™ BOTOX® to address the need to retain authentic facial expression and natural eyebrow placement. Where standard BOTOX® procedures work great, Microdroplet™ BOTOX® works even better. If you have had BOTOX® treatments in the past but were not satisfied, Microdroplet™ BOTOX® can give you the results you need by working with greater precision with your facial muscles. The care and interest Dr. Steinsapir has shown in inventing this treatment demonstrates his dedication to achieving a beautiful, youthful appearance without impeding the ability to express emotion.

Don’t Wait to Improve Your Facial Lines

Simply stated, BOTOX® improves facial lines. To find out how BOTOX® can improve yours, contact Dr. Steinsapir today to personally ask questions and discuss your particular needs and concerns. At an individualized consultation, you can find out how Dr. Steinsapir caters his expertise and experience to the needs of each individual and he can tell you more about how lines affect your unique face.

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