Where to get 'botoxed' or where to source
Botox is now a commonly used drug, which has moved across the world with
incredible speed. It has good, positive effects on the appearance of
facial features with very little chance of minor side-effects; this in
turn has led to going from a completely unknown drug a decade ago to a
major cosmetic surgery product today.
Treatments usually take at least one set of injections, often two or
three sets and the effects can last anything from three up to six months
depending on the patient. Arguably the best place to find Botox
treatment is with a doctor who has all the correct medical
qualifications and can organize the procedure in their sterile
environment.
In any case the better qualified and practised the doctor is in this
treatment the better, the more times he has given the injections the
better his “feel” for how much of the liquid is needed and just where to
place it.
Many practitioners work from clinics of various kinds, many in shopping
malls and other such places. This does not necessarily mean that they
are less capable than a “real’ doctors office, but you should ensure
that they are meeting the proper hygiene standards and again that they
have had plenty of practice at the procedure.
Advertising for these services is hard to avoid, glossy magazines, radio
talk shows, TV magazine shows, internet sites are in a huge abundance
enticing people to try out the new facial wonder drug.
Another popular place to try Botox is at home based party’s, these Botox
party’s started in The US and are now gaining popularity across the
globe. Some argue that these are a good way to help people overcome
their concerns about Botox use.
Others argue that the correct place for the procedure is a doctors
office not someone’s home, and that alcohol often plays a part, and
point out that Botox and alcohol are a bad mix.
Wherever you choose, the best way to find a Botox supplier is through
recommendation from people that you know or your local medical
authorities. Underground, dubious suppliers of the drug should be
avoided at all costs. |