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What Is Botox?
Botox is an injection that uses botulinum toxin to prevent muscle movement. We know this sounds scary, but the toxin has been refined, and it’s safe for medical use. Botox is used to block signals from certain nerves, preventing muscles from contracting. In many cases, this helps the facial muscles relax, reducing the appearance of wrinkles. In others, this can be used to relieve medical conditions, such as spasms. However, it’s important to know that Botox isn’t a cure for these conditions. Even so, it can offer significant relief for people struggling with certain issues.
Brittany K. Eidson, DDS, FACS
Double-Board Certified Facial Cosmetic Surgeon
Dr. Brittany Eidson, DDS, FACS, is a highly accomplished Double-Board Certified Facial Cosmetic Surgeon and Fellowship-trained Cosmetic Surgeon. A Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Dr. Eidson co-founded TruForm Surgery.
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Unfortunately, not everyone can be an ideal candidate for a Botox treatment. Ideal candidates are legal adults who are generally healthy and aren’t currently pregnant. People with a history of certain diseases, particularly diseases affecting the neuromuscular system, might not be a good fit. Ideal candidates are struggling with a condition that could be helped with Botox, or want to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Candidates are also those who are willing to be honest about expectations so we can make sure this is a perfect fit for your needs.
What to Expect During a Botox Treatment
We’ll tell you everything you need to know about how to prepare for the day of the treatment. You might need to stop taking blood thinning medication beforehand to make sure that there’s no excessive bleeding or bruising of the area. This is a minimally invasive treatment, so you can leave right after, but have someone drive you home if you feel uncomfortable with driving after treatment.
This procedure isn’t painful for many people. However, in consultation with you, we can decide if a numbing agent will be used. Once we’re ready to begin, we’ll make use of a very fine needle to inject the toxin into the face. The amount of shots needed will vary, but this procedure usually takes less than an hour to complete. We might massage the area to make sure that the Botox is evenly distributed. After this, you’re all done!
Botox Aftercare
Try not to touch the area unnecessarily for the first day of recovery, and avoid being horizontal for at least a couple of hours. You shouldn’t need to limit physical activity, and full results will usually appear within a week. The treatment will last for several months before another appointment is needed. We’ll give you a detailed plan on how to care for yourself and make sure you can enjoy full, glowing results.
Before & After Results
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At TruForm Surgery, Botox is a routine procedure for us, and we take great pride in the results we’ve delivered to our patients. From renewed self-confidence to relief from certain symptoms, Botox is an excellent option for a range of people. If you’re ready to start the conversation, contact us at our office in Brighton, MI.
Dr. Brittany Eidson, DDS, FACS realized her passion for oral and facial cosmetic surgery while studying at the University of Michigan. It was during this time she also uncovered her strong desire to serve her country and community. Dr. Eidson completed her residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the Army at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. She was commissioned as an officer in the US Army earning the rank of Major, and continued serving her country for 13 years. Her last duty station was in Fort Hood Texas, where she was the staff surgeon at Carl R Darnall Army Medical Center. While at Fort Hood, Dr. Eidson performed numerous rhinoplasties, jaw reconstructive, TMJ, and Orthognathic surgeries on hundreds of soldiers during active duty. After finishing her service to the Army, she completed a one-year fellowship in Facial Cosmetic Surgery through the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. Her practice is now focused on esthetic surgery of the face.